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This Month in Film: August 2018
With August set to bring superheroes, comedy, family-fun and horror in equal measure, Film Editor Alice assesses the month’s most promising releases.
On Edge: Anticipating Bohemian Rhapsody
Queen is finally getting a music biopic, which might feature Freddie Mercury, concludes Tash Williamson.
Review: Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again
Writer Charlotte reviews the all-singing, all-dancing sequel to ABBA’s musical creation.
Review: Incredibles 2
Abi Cutler reviews the highly-anticipated Disney Pixar sequel.
Review: Sicario 2: Soldado
Joe Williams reviews the latest instalment in the violent drug cartel series, starring Benicio del Toro and Josh Brolin.
Review: Terminal
The debut of director Vaughn Stein is a disorientating descent into neon confusion.
On Edge: Anticipating The Incredibles 2
It’s finally here! Eleanor Joyce looks ahead at the long-awaited sequel to the Incredibles.
This Month in Film: July 2018
As summer blockbuster season continues to be a scorcher, new Film Editor Alice takes a look at some of July’s hottest releases.
Sundance London 2018 Review: Eighth Grade
Bo Burnham’s directorial debut is lit y’all.
Sundance London 2018 Review: The Miseducation of Cameron Post
The Chloe Grace Moretz led drama won this year’s Grand Jury Prize at the Utah independent festival.
Sundance London 2018 Review: Leave No Trace
Winter’s Bone director Debra Granik returns to the independent festival with this Ben Foster-led wilderness drama.
Review: Ocean’s 8
The latest venture in the Ocean’s franchise is the first with an all-female ensemble.
Sundance London 2018 Review: Half the Picture
Amy Adrion’s strikingly relevant documentary won the #WhatNext Prize at this year’s Sundance London Film Festival.
Review: Hereditary
Writer Tom reviews Hereditary, director Ari Aster’s contender for scariest flick of the year.