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Lee Cronin's The Mummy | Miroirs No. 3 | The Blue Trail

On Truth & Movies this week, we discuss Lee Cronin’s The Mummy, Christian Petzold’s Miroirs No. 3, and Gabriel Mascaro’s

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The surprising rhythms of a 24-hour cinema

The movie theatre has become a space fraught with controversy, and rarely because of the film being screened. It feels as

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Diamanti review – a joyful meta-melodrama…

“Do you have any idea of what you will do with this vaginodrome?” A film director is surrounded by at least

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How Beef shines a light on the pitfalls of…

Having been in Ashley’s shoes in a moment like this, it’s refreshing that creator and showrunner Lee Sung Jin treats it

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Miroirs No. 3 review – no one is doing it like…

When sad-eyed music student Laura (Paula Beer) is involved in a car crash that leaves her boyfriend dead from an horrific

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Cannes 2026 announces its sidebar line-ups

After the Cannes Official Selection announced their first wave of titles last week, it’s now the turn of the première

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Jarmusch Special | Father Mother Sister Brother

On the show this week we have a special episode dedicated to the cinema of Jim Jarmusch, tied to the UK

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The Blue Trail review – a winding and creative…

“Taking care of our elderly is not a choice, it’s a patriotic duty,” an ominous voice from the sky declares in the

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The Wizard of the Kremlin review – ludicrous and…

If an almost-three-hour is-it-spoof-is-it-not directed by a French auteur starring Jude Law as Vladimir Putin sounds a bit odd, just wait until

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Rebuilding review – pleasant to a fault

The cowboy – strong but silent, a lonely figure caught between small town domesticity and the absolute freedom of the wilderness