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Author: John Morrissey

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REVIEW | Oppenheimer (2023)

John Morrissey / 10:08 / 28.07.23
One half of Barbenheimer lives up to about half of our expectations in the latest from Christopher Nolan.
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REVIEW | Infinity Pool (2023)

John Morrissey / 9:54 / 10.05.23
David Cronenberg's son Brandon is back with another thrilling dose of his father's beloved body horror.
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REVIEW | The Menu (2022)

John Morrissey / 8:38 / 09.12.22
This wicked new satire starring Ralph Fiennes and Anya Taylor-Joy skewers the filthy rich and the bespoke foods they fetishise.
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REVIEW | Smile (2022)

John Morrissey / 10:08 / 14.10.22
A terrifying new horror movie makes you think twice about every smile you've received that didn't quite feel right.
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REVIEW | Crimes of the Future (2022)

John Morrissey / 10:51 / 01.09.22
Acclaimed body horror director David Cronenberg is in his regular thematic territory, and in fine form, with his latest consideration of the fusion of biology and technology.
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REVIEW | Top Gun: Maverick (2022)

John Morrissey / 10:29 / 06.06.22
Tom Cruise is back, 36 year later, with a satisfying Top Gun sequel delayed a further two years by the pandemic.
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REVIEW | The Northman (2022)

John Morrissey / 11:06 / 05.05.22
After debuting with two truly striking features, Robert Eggers probably had nowhere to go but downward, if not radically so.
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REVIEW | Dune (2021)

John Morrissey / 8:15 / 10.12.21
Denis Villeneuve's adaptation of the Frank Herbert novel is an awesome spectable to behold.
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REVIEW | Nitram (2021)

John Morrissey / 9:18 / 30.11.21
Justin Kurzel's Port Arthur movie can't find a valid artistic reason for profiling Australia's worst mass murderer of all time.

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