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Wendy Ide

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Contributor, The Times of London.

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Rose (2026) 100% EDIT “The third film from Austrian director Markus Schleinzer is terrific. What initially seems like a gender-flipped riff on the story of Martin Guerre grows richer and more satisfying as it unfolds. ” – Screen International Feb 17, 2026 Full Review Mouse (2026) 100% EDIT “Mouse is a rich, emotionally satisfying and superbly acted bittersweet drama about the bumpy journey of coming to terms with loss.” – Screen International Feb 14, 2026 Full Review The Investigation of Lucy Letby (2026) EDIT “With no new revelations pertaining to the case, the main talking point from this documentary looks likely to be the footage of the arrests. Bar the noise and the rubbernecking, there is little of real substance to add about the harrowing case.” – Observer (UK) Feb 10, 2026 Full Review Wuthering Heights (2026) 60% EDIT “This is less a respectful literary adaptation than a come-hither invitation to crawl down the cinema aisle on all fours and lick the screen. I enjoyed it immensely.” – Observer (UK) Feb 10, 2026 Full Review Send Help (2026) 93% EDIT “It’s enjoyably lurid stuff, and McAdams is a blast. It’s just a pity that a third-act twist seems a little too familiar.” – Observer (UK) Feb 10, 2026 Full Review The Chronology of Water (2025) 90% EDIT “It’s not an easy watch, but this celebration of unlovely femininity -- of bodies that leak blood and pain -- is a perfect fit for Stewart, who has repeatedly been drawn to women who refuse to fit tidily into society.” – Observer (UK) Feb 10, 2026 Full Review Primate (2025) 78% EDIT “Unfortunately, the ape itself is rather less convincing. Still, this animal rampage delivers plenty of scares.” – Observer (UK) Feb 2, 2026 Full Review Shelter (2026) 63% EDIT “The plot is thin, the dialogue rudimentary. But the action is glorious. Statham’s deadly grace as a fighter has rarely been better showcased.” – Observer (UK) Feb 2, 2026 Full Review Kangaroo (2025) 93% EDIT “It’s generic stuff -- the adorable redemption arc is as predictable as the boxing kangaroo comedy interlude. But it’s a wholesome, likeable option for younger audiences, and a refreshingly human alternative to machine-tooled studio offerings.” – Observer (UK) Feb 2, 2026 Full Review Is This Thing On? (2025) 86% EDIT “It might not have the awards-bait immediacy of [Bradley Cooper's] first two pictures, but for me this is the work of a director growing in confidence, who no longer feels the need to flex his film-making muscles in every frame.” – Observer (UK) Feb 2, 2026 Full Review Nouvelle Vague (2025) 92% EDIT “Nouvelle Vague is more than just an in-joke for cineastes -- it’s an invitation to make something alive and radical that pisses off the right people.” – Observer (UK) Feb 2, 2026 Full Review Mercy (2026) 24% EDIT “It’s pulpy, propulsive fun, but it reads alarmingly like a feature-length advertisement for mass surveillance.” – Observer (UK) Jan 26, 2026 Full Review Saipan (2025) 92% EDIT “A droll and gently entertaining blend of sports movie and soap opera.” – Observer (UK) Jan 26, 2026 Full Review The History of Sound (2025) 70% EDIT “This is a handsome and impeccably tasteful work from South African director Oliver Hermanus... But it is subdued almost to the point of coyness, a story of passion undone by its polite execution.” – Observer (UK) Jan 26, 2026 Full Review Ha-Chan, Shake Your Booty! (2026) 93% EDIT “Josef Kubota Wladyka’s third feature film is a playful and whimsical confection, a deft blend of escapist kitsch and the real emotional heft that Kikuchi brings to the role.” – Screen International Jan 23, 2026 Full Review Lady (2026) 94% EDIT “A vivid, bracingly energetic examination of sisterhood and female bonds in an unequal society.” – Screen International Jan 23, 2026 Full Review Bulk (2025) 77% EDIT “I can’t say that it all makes a great deal of sense, but the film’s playfulness and teasing meta humour is appealing.” – Observer (UK) Jan 20, 2026 Full Review The Rip (2026) 79% EDIT “Despite, or perhaps because of all the jostling egos, shouting and shooting, this is a baggy mess of a picture that fails to muster much in the way of suspense, or even to persuade us that we should care one way or another.” – Observer (UK) Jan 20, 2026 Full Review Rental Family (2025) 87% EDIT “Although Fraser plays the character with an almost childlike naivety, there’s something rather off-putting about this big wet sponge of a man who believes all too readily in the roles he is assigned to play.” – Observer (UK) Jan 20, 2026 Full Review 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026) 92% EDIT “DaCosta’s film is a macabre morality tale about the best and worst of human nature. It is utterly brutal, and one of the most compelling so far.” – Observer (UK) Jan 17, 2026 Full Review Becoming Victoria Wood (2026) EDIT “It was an untimely loss that still stings. This unshowy but affectionate documentary salutes her singular talent and charts her journey.” – Observer (UK) Jan 12, 2026 Full Review Giant (2025) 61% EDIT “For a film about a fighter who was famous for his footwork, this is disappointingly plodding stuff.” – Observer (UK) Jan 12, 2026 Full Review Hamnet (2025) 86% EDIT “The film’s potency is derived as much from the physicality of the performances -- Mescal’s restless, questing agitation, Buckley’s open book of a face -- as it is from the dialogue.” – Observer (UK) Jan 9, 2026 Full Review Song Sung Blue (2025) 78% EDIT “It’s almost too obvious to draw a parallel between the directorial approach and the pleasantly forgettable, unapologetically corny music at its rhinestone-encrusted heart, but this is the very definition of middle-of-the-road film-making.” – Observer (UK) Jan 6, 2026 Full Review The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants (2025) 80% EDIT “The animation style might have evolved since the first cinematic outing for the rectangular undersea goofball in 2004, but the fourth film adventure for SpongeBob and his best friend, Patrick the starfish, is reassuringly familiar in other ways.” – Observer (UK) Dec 22, 2025 Full Review
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