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How did it become the year’s most cursed movie?
Snow White  
How did it become the year’s most cursed movie?
Disney’s latest live-action adventure has been at the centre of various controversies over casting, alleged feuds and delays
Picks of the week
Keira Knightley at 40  
Her 20 best films – ranked!
Her 20 best films – ranked!
‘Just wait until Trump takes away our unions’  
Fionnula Flanagan on America, Ireland and acting silent
Fionnula Flanagan on America, Ireland and acting silent
‘Will Freya find a lovely birthday gift for mummy?’  
Why the Sylvanian Families movie is the anti-Barbie
Why the Sylvanian Families movie is the anti-Barbie
‘Something must have gone wrong with us’  
David Cronenberg and Howard Shore on four decades of body horror
David Cronenberg and Howard Shore on four decades of body horror
Week in geek  
Is Sadie Sink’s casting in Spider-Man a sign that Marvel is looking to the future?
Is Sadie Sink’s casting in Spider-Man a sign that Marvel is looking to the future?
Netflix  
Why are the most expensive movies also the worst?
Why are the most expensive movies also the worst?
Peter Bradshaw's film of the week
Disney’s exhaustingly awful reboot axes the prince and makes the dwarves mo-cap
Snow White  
Disney’s exhaustingly awful reboot axes the prince and makes the dwarves mo-cap
With tiresome pseudo-progressive additions that tie the whole thing in knots, this is a waste of estimable entertainers like Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot
This week's reviews
Going to Mars: The Nikki Giovanni Project  
Electric film about radical thinker and poet
Electric film about radical thinker and poet
Santosh  
Terrifically tense cop movie digs into sexism and caste prejudice in India
Terrifically tense cop movie digs into sexism and caste prejudice in India
Direct Action  
French activist commune shows everyone how to make a protest count
French activist commune shows everyone how to make a protest count
The Alto Knights  
Double De Niro makes for a laborious true-story mafioso movie
Double De Niro makes for a laborious true-story mafioso movie
The Sinking of the Lisbon Maru  
British wartime tragedy told with potent empathy
British wartime tragedy told with potent empathy
We recommend
David Lynch's delirious masterpiece still stands tall
Mulholland Drive  
David Lynch's delirious masterpiece still stands tall
The virtuoso director has never topped this erotic, eerie commentary on Hollywood, featuring a stunning breakthrough performance by Naomi Watts
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