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    Director Mimi Cave's attending-grabbing debut spells out the meat-grinder process of modern dating, with more than than a few icky surprises

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    The end of Kermode and Mayo'south Motion picture Review on v Live speaks volumes about quite how star-struck the Corporation has become

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Reviews

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    Donatello, Florence
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    Normal People's Daisy Edgar-Jones
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    In Adrian Lyne's adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's novel, the real-life (ex-)couple engage in a game of sex, lies – and maybe murder

    Claire Folger
  • The Phantom of the Open, review: an uproarious, Ealing-esque tale of a existent-life golfing imposter

    Marker Rylance excels in Craig Roberts'southward film about a crane operator who bluffed his way into the 1976 Open Championship

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  • Paris, 13th District, review: a sultry love story – and the birth of a new star

    This romantic motion picture from Jacques Audiard could be a Palme d'Or-winner, and either way, it should launch Lucie Zhang into the limelight

    Lucie Zhang (playing Emilie), says Robbie Collin, is an actress to watch

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