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In Marcel the Shell with Shoes, a young animated shell is followed as he reaches adulthood and tries to get in touch with his family while being scrutinised by sudden internet fame.
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In the sequel to 2019's Knives Out, Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, world-famous detective Benoit Blanc and a few of his closest pals are invited to a private vacation on a tech billionaire's island for a murder mystery party that unexpectedly turns lethal.
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The story After Yang, which takes set in the not-too-distant future, centres on a human family grieving the loss of Yang, their robot eldest son.
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A dull group of 20-somethings are seen in the criminally underappreciated film Bodies, Bodies, Bodies during a hurricane party at a mansion. When one of them meets a gory end, the others become stuck and suspicious.
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In EnterGalactic, Jabari, a recently single artist in New York City, balances his professional life with a developing romance with a new neighbour.
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The sequel to one of the most adored action films of a generation has been 36 years in the making, plagued by pandemic-related release date delays, with a brand-new writer and director on board.
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Brad Pitt plays a seasoned hitman who finds himself at the centre of multiple unravelling conspiracies among the other assassins who also happen to be onboard Bullet Train, an action-comedy movie set on a high-speed train in Japan.
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Jordan Peele's most recent horror film, Nope, follows two siblings who come from a line of Hollywood horse trainers but are not widely known as they work to clear their family's name.
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In the movie Hustle, Adam Sandler plays a basketball scout who is struggling but sees potential in an international street ball player and takes him to the US to be ready for the NBA Draft.
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The multiverse-spanning film Everything Everywhere All at Once stars Michelle Yeoh as a mother and wife who is estranged from her family.