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Joaquin Phoenix plays Joe Cross, the sheriff of Eddington, New Mexico, whose conviction to upholding the law is tested by COVID directives.

Is it a thriller, satire or nightmare? Eddington will keep you guessing

Director Ari Aster sends his kindred spirit Joaquin Phoenix on another odyssey through a divided America.

  • Jake Wilson

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Riz Ahmed in a scene from Relay.

This film’s ending makes no sense – but it isn’t a complete write-off

Relay is billed as a thriller but works best as a study of isolation – and its director remains criminally underrated.

  • Jake Wilson
Rebecca Breeds plays Lou, an Australian actor living in Los Angeles who reluctantly returns to the family home.

Love triangles and secrets collide in this story of a sibling rivalry

Kangaroo Island tells the story of an actor who returns to her scenic childhood home.

  • Sandra Hall
Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson in The Naked Gun.

A fizzy ending? Sure. But Liam Neeson is just plain fun in Naked Gun reboot

The 73-year-old plays iconic cop Frank Drebin with glee alongside Pamela Anderson’s crime novelist-come-sleuth.

  • Sandra Hall
Pete Davidson plays Max, a graffiti artist sentenced to community service as the caretaker of a retirement home.

Growing up is the real nightmare in Pete Davidson’s schlocky horror show

The former Saturday Night Live star plays a graffiti artist sentenced to community service in a retirement village.

  • Jake Wilson
Harry Lawtey plays a young Richard Burton in the biopic Mr Burton.

Richard Burton was a star, but this biopic doesn’t capture his charisma

The film’s main flaw is the casting of an actor who never quite gets the famed Welshman’s distinctive voice right.

  • Sandra Hall
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Danielle Deadwyler

The family that kills together stays together in this apocalypse with a twist

40 Acres presents a new take on a familiar theme that will almost certainly leave you feeling shaken up.

  • Jake Wilson

The universe is ending, but, more importantly: Who’s Chuck?

This latest adaptation of a Stephen King story begins at the end.

  • Sandra Hall
Julia Garner plays Justine, whose class goes missing in Weapons.

The script sparked a bidding war, but nothing will prepare you for this thriller

Suburban mayhem is unleashed when a group of schoolchildren go missing at night in the gothically insane Weapons.

  • Sandra Hall
Red Sonja

It’s almost possible to feel affection for this dud of a film. Almost

In Red Sonja, there’s nothing that wasn’t done at least a hundred times better in George Miller’s Furiosa.

  • Jake Wilson