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Writers on their most memorable parent-kid film experiences
‘Sobbing in the aisles’  
Writers on their most memorable parent-kid film experiences
Whether a terrifying Postman Pat, a mortifying sex scene, or a brush with button-phobia, our writers report on the family viewing they will never forget
Picks of the week
Aliens, artists and Abscam  
Amy Adams’ 20 best performances – ranked!
Amy Adams’ 20 best performances – ranked!
The second act of Sam Neill  
‘The truth was, I didn’t know how long I had to live’
‘The truth was, I didn’t know how long I had to live’
Sky Peals' Moin Hussain and Faraz Ayub  
‘People want to identify in one way – but our culture is mixed’
‘People want to identify in one way – but our culture is mixed’
Ilana Glazer  
‘I had no idea how effortful having children is’
‘I had no idea how effortful having children is’
Missile attacks and masterpieces  
Mike Figgis on the bravery of a film festival under fire in Ukraine
Mike Figgis on the bravery of a film festival under fire in Ukraine
Crystal Voyager  
The ultimate surfing film with a DIY spirit – and a Pink Floyd soundtrack
The ultimate surfing film with a DIY spirit – and a Pink Floyd soundtrack
Peter Bradshaw's film of the week
Kooky macaw is angel of death for Julia Louis-Dreyfus in hipster silliness
Tuesday  
Kooky macaw is angel of death for Julia Louis-Dreyfus in hipster silliness
If only the brilliant Louis-Dreyfus and Lola Petticrew had been left to handle the black comedy without help from a zany avian
This week's reviews
Ozi: Voice of the Forest  
Simian version of Greta Thunberg takes on evil corporation
Simian version of Greta Thunberg takes on evil corporation
Sky Peals  
Eerie tale of lost souls at the service station
Eerie tale of lost souls at the service station
Gracie and Pedro  
Star names can’t make up for charmless cat and dog odd couple
Star names can’t make up for charmless cat and dog odd couple
The Instigators  
Matt Damon and Casey Affleck can’t save underpowered heist comedy
Matt Damon and Casey Affleck can’t save underpowered heist comedy
Together 99  
Quarter-century reunion for Lukas Moodysson’s Swedish commune comedy
Quarter-century reunion for Lukas Moodysson’s Swedish commune comedy
We recommend
Fierce feminist porn drama from the 80s New York underground
Variety  
Fierce feminist porn drama from the 80s New York underground
Bette Gordon’s fascinating 1983 film about a woman working in an adult movie theatre has a script by Kathy Acker and parts for Nan Goldin and Spalding Gray
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