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Peter Bradshaw

Peter Bradshaw is the Guardian's film critic

August 2024

  • A scene from The Weak and the Wicked film

    The Weak and the Wicked/No Trees in the Street review – tough, old school British drama

  • This image released by Apple TV shows Matt Damon, left, and Casey Affleck in a scene from "The Instigators." (Apple TV+ via AP)

    The Instigators review – Matt Damon and Casey Affleck can’t save underpowered heist comedy

  • My Neighbour Totoro.

    My Neighbour Totoro review – Miyazaki’s supernatural masterpiece still enchants

  • Barret Oliver (Bastian) in The NeverEnding Story, directed by Wolfgang Petersen.

    The NeverEnding Story review – a wondrous world of beasts and young heroes

July 2024

  • A somnambulist trance … Werckmeister Harmonies.

    Werckmeister Harmonies review – Béla Tarr’s brooding masterpiece of a town sleepwalking into tyranny

  • Kensuke’s Kingdom

    Kensuke’s Kingdom review – Michael Morpurgo’s desert island boy’s own adventure

  • Festival of awkwardness … Izaac Wang (second from left) as Chris in Dìdi.

    Peter Bradshaw's film of the week
    Dìdi review – impressive Asian-American teen-angst drama takes the unconventional route

  • Three film still

    Three review – Yugoslavian trilogy of tales tracks the horrors of the second world war

  • Paris 2024 Olympics: chaos as Morocco beat Argentina after football match suspended – as it happened

  • Chariots of Fire review – classic British take on 1924 Paris Olympics is superbly watchable

  • I Saw the TV Glow review – 90s telly-addict chiller set to be future classic

  • Deadpool & Wolverine review – Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman’s sarky gagathon mocks the MCU back to life

  • Guadagnino, Almodóvar, Larraín: this year’s Venice film festival already looks exceptional

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  • The Echo review – heightened reality in the backwoods of Mexico

  • Coma review – vital signs are weak in Bertrand Bonello’s mopey lockdown drama

  • ‘My slogan is very simple: no education, just liberation!’ – Béla Tarr on how film can fight the political right in Hungary

  • Forrest Gump review – Tom Hanks’ chocolate box hero still gets under your skin

  • Chuck Chuck Baby review – emotionally charged musical drama rules the roost

  • Janet Planet review – mother-daughter relationship unfolds in dreamy summer haze

  • Thelma review – June Squibb is marvellous in sweet mobility scooter revenge caper

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