From an Oscar-worthy Ralph Fiennes in Conclave to the breathtaking Blitz — our critics round up the movies to see
Sebastian Stan and Jeremy Strong are superb in Ali Abassi’s brilliant portrait of the mogul turned president
Guy Hamilton’s film of JB Priestley’s seemingly genteel drawing room melodrama delivered a truly savage dose of socialist invective
Can’t wait for the sequel starring Paul Mescal? Ridley Scott’s original movie has been rereleased and it’s as epic as ever
Malala Yousafzai is one of the producers behind this beautiful and elegiac depiction of a lifestyle that’s slowly fading
Gary Dauberman’s adaptation has a single smart gag. Elsewhere he mostly fluffs the scares and chills
Alice Lowe’s time-travelling movie is quite the ride, shifting from 17th-century Scotland to 1980s New York and 22nd-century England
The Toy Story 4 director Josh Cooley’s creation is loud, multicoloured and garish but has lovely stylistic touches and politics to admire
The ghosts of Agatha Christie and Alfred Hitchcock flit mischievously around this screen adaptation of Robert Harris’s papal thriller
Co-directed by the star’s husband, David Furnish, and RJ Cutler, this documentary focuses largely on the Seventies, including his friendship with John Lennon
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