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The 8 best drama movies of 2025
the week recommends Nuclear war, dictatorship and the summer of 2020 highlight the most important and memorable films of 2025
By David Faris Published
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Critics’ choice: The year’s top 10 movies
Feature ‘One Battle After Another’ and ‘It Was Just an Accident’ stand out
By The Week US Published
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The 8 best zombie movies of all time
The Week Recommends The undead have been rising and terrorizing audiences since the Cold War
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Goodbye June: Kate Winslet’s directorial debut feels like a ‘John Lewis Christmas TV ad’
Talking Point Helen Mirren stars as the terminally ill English matriarch in this sentimental festive heartwarmer
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Animal Farm: has Andy Serkis made a pig’s ear of Orwell?
Talking Point Animated adaptation of classic dystopian novella is light on political allegory and heavy on lowbrow gags
By Helen Brown, The Week UK Published
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The Salt Path Scandal: an ‘excellent’ documentary
The Week Recommends Sky film dives back into the literary controversy and reveals a ‘wealth of new details’
By Irenie Forshaw, The Week UK Published
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Film reviews: ‘Marty Supreme’ and ‘Is This Thing On?’
Feature A born grifter chases his table tennis dreams and a dad turns to stand-up to fight off heartbreak
By The Week US Published
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It Was Just an Accident: a ‘striking’ attack on the Iranian regime
The Week Recommends Jafar Panahi’s furious Palme d’Or-winning revenge thriller was made in secret
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The real tragedy that inspired ‘Hamlet,’ the life of a pingpong prodigy and the third ‘Avatar’ adventure in December movies
The Week Recommends This month’s new releases include ‘Hamnet,’ ‘Marty Supreme’ and ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’
By Anya Jaremko-Greenwold, The Week US Published
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Film reviews: ‘The Secret Agent’ and ‘Zootopia 2’
Feature A Brazilian man living in a brutal era seeks answers and survival and Judy and Nick fight again for animal justice
By The Week US Published
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The Week Unwrapped: Will drought fuel global violence?
Podcast Plus why did Trump pardon a drug-trafficking president? And are romantic comedies in terminal decline?
By The Week UK Published
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Wake Up Dead Man: ‘arch and witty’ Knives Out sequel
The Week Recommends Daniel Craig returns for the ‘excellent’ third instalment of the murder mystery film series
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Zootropolis 2: a ‘perky and amusing’ movie
The Week Recommends The talking animals return in a family-friendly sequel
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The rapid-fire brilliance of Tom Stoppard
In the Spotlight The 88-year-old was a playwright of dazzling wit and complex ideas
By The Week UK Published
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