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Napoleon, Scorsese and Wonka at the pictures: the best films to see this autumn
Autumn arts preview 2023  
Napoleon, Scorsese and Wonka at the pictures: the best films to see this autumn
The season’s star turns include Ridley Scott’s portrait of the great French warrior, a true-crime western from an American great and Timothée Chalamet in a chocolatier origin story
Picks of the week
‘The film the woke Nazis don’t want you to see!’  
How the culture wars made Sound of Freedom a blockbuster
How the culture wars made Sound of Freedom a blockbuster
Matteo Garrone  
‘I could only rely on the sound of their voices to tell if they were acting well’
 ‘I could only rely on the sound of their voices to tell if they were acting well’
Charlotte Regan on Scrapper  
‘A lot of working-class cinema is so joyless’
‘A lot of working-class cinema is so joyless’
Ranked  
Kristen Wiig’s 20 best performances
Kristen Wiig’s 20 best performances
Say cheese!  
Wallace & Gromit: The Wrong Trousers at 30
Wallace & Gromit: The Wrong Trousers at 30
Heavy kettle!  
The making of Arnold Schwarzenegger
The making of Arnold Schwarzenegger
Reviews
Scrapper  
Impressively tender portrait of a girl’s precarious life
Impressively tender portrait of a girl’s precarious life
You’re So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah  
Sandler family delivers sweet YA
Sandler family delivers sweet YA
The Blackening  
Get Out meets Scary Movie in whipsmart horror satire
Get Out meets Scary Movie in whipsmart horror satire
The Future Tense  
Film-makers’ complex reverie of English and Irish identities
Film-makers’ complex reverie of English and Irish identities
The First Slam Dunk  
Basketball is the universe in resplendent hit anime
Basketball is the universe in resplendent hit anime
Theater Camp  
Deeply charming and hilarious stage kid mockumentary
Deeply charming and hilarious stage kid mockumentary
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