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War of words: who is winning the Oscar for best acceptance speech?

www.wakaticket.com – This season’s awards circuit has seen Demi Moore and Sean Baker praised for their speeches, but how much does that contribute to the big win?…
War of words: who is winning the Oscar for best acceptance speech?

Picnic at Hanging Rock review – Australian fever dream still dazzling 50 years on

www.wakaticket.com – Peter Weir’s 1975 parable of imperial anxiety and sexual hysteria, rereleased for its 50th anniversary, is a classic of Australian new wave cinema…
Picnic at Hanging Rock review – Australian fever dream still dazzling 50 years on

Schmeichel review – a spirited celebration of Man United’s great Dane

www.wakaticket.com – Goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel reflects on his Champions League triumph, on-pitch aggression, double-agent dad and son Kasper in a fan-friendly documentary…
Schmeichel review – a spirited celebration of Man United’s great Dane

Kontinental ’25 review – scattergun satire on a tour of Romania’s social ills

www.wakaticket.com – A bailiff has an identity crisis after a tragedy in Radu Jude’s new film, a scornful polemic on 21st-century Europe set between hope and despair…
Kontinental ’25 review – scattergun satire on a tour of Romania’s social ills

The Monkey review – slapdash splatter comedy is a grating misfire

www.wakaticket.com – Writer-director Osgood Perkins follows up horror hit Longlegs with a tiresome, juvenile adaptation of a Stephen King short story about an evil toy monkey…
The Monkey review – slapdash splatter comedy is a grating misfire

Julian Holloway obituary

www.wakaticket.com – Stage and screen actor who appeared in eight of the saucy Carry On films of the 1960s and 70s…
Julian Holloway obituary

Oslo Stories Trilogy: Dreams review – teen’s high romantic hopes throw adults into disarray

www.wakaticket.com – When Johanne, at 17, writes a memoir about her passion for teacher Johanna, the precocious result rattles three generations…
Oslo Stories Trilogy: Dreams review – teen’s high romantic hopes throw adults into disarray

‘You just want to rewind and watch it again and again’: readers choose the most romantic moments in cinema

www.wakaticket.com – From uplifting declarations of undying love to shared plates of spaghetti and tearful resignations of what might have been, these are the movie scenes that have touched our readers’ hearts…
‘You just want to rewind and watch it again and again’: readers choose the most romantic moments in cinema

Cronos review – Guillermo del Toro’s signature wit and gore on show in 1992 debut

www.wakaticket.com – A mysterious mechanical object offers life-giving vitality – but with macabre consequences – in the Mexican maestro’s steampunkish body-horror comedy…
Cronos review – Guillermo del Toro’s signature wit and gore on show in 1992 debut

Bluish review – dancing, mooching and Zooming with a queer-adjacent vibe

www.wakaticket.com – This watchable but oblique drama owes a debt to Belgian director Chantal Akerman’s provocative monotony as it tracks its two young protagonists’ daily rituals…
Bluish review – dancing, mooching and Zooming with a queer-adjacent vibe

Why A Complete Unknown should win the best picture Oscar

www.wakaticket.com – Despite being freewheelin’ with the facts, this Bob Dylan biopic has delighted fans old and new, with Timothée Chalamet proving more than just a Zimmerman mimic…
Why A Complete Unknown should win the best picture Oscar

I Am Martin Parr review – enjoyable study of tragicomic Britain’s inspired photographer

www.wakaticket.com – Valuable documentary on the vigilant genius whose highly coloured 70s and 80s images revealed the white working class as never before…
I Am Martin Parr review – enjoyable study of tragicomic Britain’s inspired photographer

I’m Still Here review – Fernanda Torres’s stoic maternal mask never slips

www.wakaticket.com – Emotions hide beneath the surface and horrors lurk behind unseen doors in Walter Salles’s Oscar-nominated tale of the Brazilian disappeared…
I’m Still Here review – Fernanda Torres’s stoic maternal mask never slips

‘Grow up’: Kevin Spacey responds to Guy Pearce’s allegation that he ‘targeted’ him

www.wakaticket.com – ‘I’ve got nothing to hide’ says Spacey, after the Australian actor said he is attempting to be more candid about his former co-star’s alleged behaviour…
‘Grow up’: Kevin Spacey responds to Guy Pearce’s allegation that he ‘targeted’ him

A subtitle gadget that can make a great film even better | Brief letters

www.wakaticket.com – Brief letters: Hear, hear! | New towns, old promises | Being childish at school | Summing up ability | Smiles for Miles | Sounds Doge…
A subtitle gadget that can make a great film even better | Brief letters

Julian Holloway, Carry On star and father of Sophie Dahl, dies aged 80

www.wakaticket.com – The actor starred in the innuendo-laced comedy films as well as TV sitcoms including Porridge and The Likely Lads…
Julian Holloway, Carry On star and father of Sophie Dahl, dies aged 80

‘He targeted me’: Guy Pearce says he ‘sobbed’ over Kevin Spacey encounters

www.wakaticket.com – The Oscar-nominated actor has said he is attempting to be more candid about his former co-star’s alleged behaviour…
‘He targeted me’: Guy Pearce says he ‘sobbed’ over Kevin Spacey encounters

The Brutalist director Brady Corbet says he has made ‘zero dollars’ from the film

www.wakaticket.com – The multi-Oscar-nominated director has said many of his fellow contenders are experiencing similar financial difficulties…
The Brutalist director Brady Corbet says he has made ‘zero dollars’ from the film

Little Bites review – something wicked this way noms in mum-snacking horror

www.wakaticket.com – A single mother is terrorised by an evil entity sapping her lifeforce and threatening her child in this decent horror with a genre fan’s dream cast…
Little Bites review – something wicked this way noms in mum-snacking horror

‘The most important thing was getting to the truth’: how Claude Lanzmann broke all the rules to create Shoah

www.wakaticket.com – French director Guillaume Ribot’s new film shines a light on the making of Lanzmann’s nine-hour Holocaust opus – a tale of obsession, deception and danger…
‘The most important thing was getting to the truth’: how Claude Lanzmann broke all the rules to create Shoah
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