Rebel Moon: what do Zack Snyder’s extravagant Netflix director’s cuts add?
The director has brought extended and explicit new versions of his critically lambasted Rebel Moon movies to the streaming platform, for better or worse
Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie review – another enjoyably madcap SpongeBob adventure
An incredibly game Wanda Sykes leans in to the evil inventor trope as the gang follow their favourite scientist squirrel to the Lone Star State in a bid to save their world
Harold and the Purple Crayon review – garish and charmless kids fantasy dud
Zachary Levi makes for a miscast lead in a poorly thought- out adaptation of Crockett Johnson’s classic picture book
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Kensuke’s Kingdom review – Michael Morpurgo’s desert island boy’s own adventure
Deadpool & Wolverine review – Marvel’s achingly meta new sequel is going to be huge
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Streaming: the best films set in Paris
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Brawn, bazookas and killer bots: Arnold Schwarzenegger’s finest films – ranked!
Death Wish at 50: a reactionary and repugnant revenge thriller
Robin and the Hoods review – nostalgic battle cry for children’s imagination
Twisters is the blockbuster that almost has it all. But where’s the big kiss?
Adrian Horton
Twisters review – 90s tornado blockbuster gets second wind in teeth-rattling sequel
Glen Powell: meet the new Hollywood A-lister who can do heart-throb, goofball or action hero
From Twister to Titanic: writers on their favourite disaster movies
My Spy: The Eternal City review – Dave Bautista’s daddy-daughter spy comedy heads to Rome
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The Transporter: Jason Statham’s first star vehicle with the oiliest fight sequence set to screen
Twisters review – Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones find whirlwind romance in weather-hacking 90s sequel
Wendy Ide's film of the week
Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F review – Eddie Murphy’s megawatt charisma lights up creaking sequel
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Mark Kermode on… Kathryn Bigelow, a stylish ruffler of feathers
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James Bond has an Andrew Tate problem. The answer is to set it in the 1960s
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The Mummy review – Brendan Fraser’s action-adventure is as lovably goofy as ever
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