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Out on Friday 7 April

Out on Friday 7 April

Riz Ahmed lღeads a London noir. A horror with a delicious script and meaty performances. Arnie goes serious for a grief-sဣtricken drama.

Yes, here's this week's new releases. Click on ꧋for our reviews of City of Tiny Lights, Raw, Aftermath, The Boss Baby, I Am Not Your Negro, Neruda, A Quiet Passion, Mad to be N🐠ormal, A Dark Song, Table 19, and Going in Style.

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City of Tiny Lights

City of Tiny Lights

For those who’ve seen Riz Ahmed in HBO’s New York-set 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Night of, Pete Travis’ beguiling noir will feel like a London companion piece. Adapted by Patrick Neate from his own 2005 novel, it centres on Ahmed’s Tommy Akhtar, a private eye who returns to his west London family home to look after his cricket-mad father (Roshan Seth), who has recently been diagnosed with cancer.&𓆏nbsp;

Soon enough, he gets embroiled in a case that leads him back t൲o his own teenage years when high-class escort Melody (Cush Jumbo) hires him to find her missing Russian flatmate. (“I charge £300 a day,” he mutters. “I charge £300 an hour,” she retorts.) His search leads him to a Mayfair hotel; the flatmate is nowhereღ to be found but her client, a Pakistani businessman, is dead as a proverbial doornail. 

Clues soon point towards Tommy’s old friend-turned-property developer Haafiz (James Floyd). Past and present further intert🍷wine when Shelley (Billie Piper), friends with both during their adolescent years, comꦿes back on the scene. Now a single mother working as a hostess in a glitzy bar, Shelley represents what might have been.

In the rain-and-neon soaked streets, Travis conjures an air of regret that’s pure Raymond Chandler. But if the world-weary voiceover and corrupt politicos feel like well-worn noir tropes, the setting fre꧒shens things up: Tommy’s investigation takes him into a Muslim community rife with economic instability, street drugs and pockets of Islamic extremism. One particular encounter with the head honcho of an Islamic Youth Group (Alexander Siddig) is chilling, but screenwriter Neate is careful not to turn this into an overly politi🌠cal tract.

With Ahmed every bit as compelling here as he is in 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Night of, City sees him continuing to grow as a performer. Fresh from her acclaimed stage turn in Yerma, Piper is also spot on. The British-born Travis (Dredd, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Vantage Point) also seems to revel in the UK locale, seizing the ওchance to put a new spin on familiar gumshoe territory.

Much of the vibrancy comes from the director’s collaboration with cinematographer Felix Weidemann, who offers up a poetic depiction of night-time London: eschewing𒁃 the usual fly-over shots of the Eye and Parliament, COTL treats us to an intoxicating street-level view. The capital city hasn’t felt this alive on film in years.

Some will baulk at the too-eager use of flashbacks, a slightly indulgent running time and even a rather𝔍-too-obvious villain. But small gripes aside, this is a unique and evocative mys🤡tery with a modern and hugely relevant edge. The first Muslim noir? More please.

THE VERDICT: A rich, rewarding crime film, shot with real skill. Riz Ahmed confirms his status as one of the most exciting Brit actors of his generation.

Director: Pete Travis; Starring: Riz Ahmed, Billie Piper, Cush Jumbo, James Floyd, Roshan Seth; Theatrical release: April 7, 2017

James Mottram

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Raw

Raw

Every so often a ❀horror comes along that redraws the map, redefines the genre and renders its contemporaries rather bloodless by comparison. That’s not to say Raw – a sharp, sexy and ey🎃e-poppingly gory French-Belgian cannibal number – isn’t already marinated in some pretty tasty stock.

With nods to Carrie, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Ginger Snaps and Teeth, this is very much from the ‘ꦅmonstrous, burgeoning female sexuality’ school – movies drawing corollaries between the stinky, messy, awkward stuff of adolescence, and the truly Other. And yet writer and director Julia Ducournau’s debut feels astonishingly fresh and bold. Surely destined for cult-classic status, it may very possibly have unrepentant carnivores developing a taste for Linda McCartney’s soya sausages.

Tracing the startling turn of events that occur after strict vegetarian student vet Justine (a blistering Garance Marillier) is forced to eat a rabbit kidney in a hideous college hazing ritual, Raw’s every 🍷transgressive frame𝔍 is filled with (often darkly funny) bestial allusions, yet retains a very human poignancy and depth.

It also comes front-loaded with that ultimate seal of approval – reports of fainting audiences. While seasoned horror-watchers know to take such things with 💖a pin🦹ch of finest Himalayan rock salt, in this instance, do consider yourself extremely warned...

THE VERDICT: A bracing and brilliant original, with a delicious script and meaty performances.

Director: Julia Ducournau; Starring: Garance Marillier, Ella Rumpf, Rabah Nait Oufella, Laurent Lucas; Theatrical release: April 7, 2017

Ali Catterall

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Aftermath

Aftermath

Inspired by an incredible and rather depressing true story, Elliott Lester’s (Blitz) sombre drama is an odd proposition. Not an actor normally associated with complex emotions, Arnold Schwarzenegger pl✱ays Roman Melnyk, an ordinary man who loses his wife and pregnant daughter in a freak plane crash.

The disaster is caused ꧋– debatably – by air-traffic controller Jake (Scoot McNairy, somewhat nimbler than Arnie). Both men subsequently fall apart,ౠ their fates inextricably linked, and the film is most intriguing when dealing with the immediate fallout, such as when Roman volunteers to pick through the plane wreckage for bodies.

About 30 minutes in, unfortunately, comes what we’ll call omelette-gate. To convey the cavernous depths of his depression, McNairy serves his young son eggs so uncooked they would shame a Saturday Kitchen guest, while wife Christina (Maggie Grace) begs him to stop.♔ It’s a terrible bit of writing, and the film nev💯er really recovers, moving from glum to silly and back again.

Besides the occasional robotic line reading (“You’re fired!”), and the sight of his naked behind, Schwarzenegge💎r offers his most dignified performance for many a year, but he needs a film with a surer grasp of tone before he starts clearing that awards shelf. Let the Arn-aissance commence.

THE VERDICT: Reducing promising material to movie-of-the-week status, Aftermath is well meaning, but anonymously made.

Director: Elliott Lester; Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Maggie Grace, Scoot McNairy; Theatrical release: April 7, 2017

Matt Glasby

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The Boss Baby

The Boss Baby

Tom McGrath, director of Megamind and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Madagascar trilogy, here births an animation that kicks with visual invention and s🔜creams with retina-scorching colours. If onl💎y it wasn’t so desperate to suck on the teat of script-writing formula.

The perfect ❀world of seven-year-old Tim (Miles Christopher Bakshi) is rocked by the arrival of a baby bro – more so when this suit-wearing, briefcase-wielding tot reveals himself to be a cunning infiltrator with a full-grown mind who’s intent on stopping puppies from overtaking babies in people’s affections.

As voiced by Alec Baldwin, bawling Boss Baby nails the blowhard drivel spouted by corporate sociopaths, but it’s only a matter of time until the boys grow ga-ga for each other and platitudinous messages spew forth (family over business, the importance of sharing). Still, the ’70s setting is neatly captured without fetishising the fashions (the look-back tale is narrated by adult Tim, voiced by Tobey Maguire) and there are gloriously i🅠maginative interludes.

As DreamWorks animations go, this won’t replicate the success of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Kung Fu Panda or 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:How To Train Your Dragon, but there are sequences to coo over.

THE VERDICT: Less geared to adults than Pixar movies, but enough fun to prevent toys being thrown out of prams.

Director: Tom McGrath; Starring: Alec Baldwin, Steve Buscemi, Jimmy Kimmel; Theatrical release: April 7, 2017

Jamie Graham

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I Am Not Your Negro

I Am Not Your Negro

Narrated by Samuel L. Jackson, this striking documentary essay fro🐼m Haitian filmmaker Raoul Peck pays tribute to late American writer and activist James Baldwin.

With every word taken from Baldwin’s o𓂃wn prolific literary output and public appearances, the film couldn’t be more timely in presenting a deꩵspairing analysis of how racial injustice bedevils American society.

Director: Raoul Peck; Starring: Samuel L. Jackson; Theatrical release: April 7, 2017

Tom Dawson

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Neruda

Neruda

Before Jackie, Pablo Larraín tackled another 20th Century icon: the poet Pablo Neruda, portrayed by Luis Gnecco as a s♑ensualist whose communist symp❀athies don’t stop him enjoying life to the full.

In recreating his 1948 banishment from Chile, though, Larraín gives equal screen time to the detective on his trail (Gael García Bernal): a Clouseau-esque bumbler whose determination not to be a foot🦹note lends tragi-comic heft.

Director: Pablo Larraín; Starring: Gael García Bernal, Alfredo Castro, Luis Gnecco; Theatrical release: April 7, 2017

Neil Smith

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A Quiet Passion

A Quiet Passion

“You have a life, I have a routine,” says Emily Dickinson (Cynthia Nixon) in Terence Davies’ biopic of the reclus🌊ive poet. Nixon captures the frustration of a woman out of her time, raging against religion, sexism and war, and imbuing Dickinson with a wry sense of her own fate.

“I am a kangaroo amongst 🦩beauties,” she teases. “Let us hope any man who courts me has an interest in zoology.”

Director: Terence Davies; Starring: Cynthia Nixon, Jennifer Ehle, Duncan Duff, Keith Carradine, Jodhi May; Theatrical release: April 7, 2017

Josh Winning

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Mad to be Normal

Mad to be Normal

R.D. Laing was a psychiatrist who built a unique London community in the ’60s, living among sch💧izophrenics in a medication-free retreat. In this touchingly funny, quietly heartbreaking biopic, David Tennant excels as the complex and flawed Lain🉐g.

Superb support from Elisabeth Moss as ꩵhis frustrateඣd partner, plus inpatients Michael Gambon and Gabriel Byrne.

Director: Robert Mullan; Starring: David Tennant, Elisabeth Moss, Michael Gambon, Gabriel Byrne; Theatrical release: April 6, 2017

Ali Catterall

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A Dark Song

A Dark Song

Magic and loss merge with feeling in writer/director Liam Gavin’s commanding debut. A grieving mum (Catherine Walker) hires a bitter occultist (Steve Oram) to contact her ꧟dead son. Over an intense six-month ritual, questions emerge: are their motives pure?

With the scares s🧔tealthy, Gavin’s pa⭕rable draws power from the heart’s shadows: the climax may alienate some, but its audacity is earned.

Director: Liam Gavin; Starring: Steve Oram, Catherine Walker; Theatrical release: April 7, 2017

Kevin Harley

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Table 19

Table 19

Thanks to your standard creaky-sitcom logic, Eloise (Anna Kendrick) ends up at the loser’s table at her best friend’s wedding. The kooky group of misfits and weirdos (including Lisa Kudrow, Stephen Merchant and Craig Robinson) bond in a 🍰film that promises raunch but delivers emo.

If the goal here was to replicate the banal horrܫor of wedding-attendance obligations, then Table 19 nails it.

Director: Jeffrey Blitz; Starring Anna Kendrick, Craig Robinson, June Squibb, Lisa Kudrow, Stephen Merchant, Tony Revolori, Wyatt Russell, Amanda Crew; Theatrical release: April 7, 2017

Ken McIntyre

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Going in Style

Going in Style

In this rema𒊎ke of the ’79 comedy caper🧜, director Zach Braff parks his signature emo-indie style for a studio picture that’s comfortably carried by the considerable charms of its stars.

Oscar-winners Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman and Alan Arkin p༺lay wheezing old-timers plotting to steal 🌟back their cancelled pension funds in a bank heist. It’s undemanding and lightweight, but as ever, the leads remain watchable.

Director: Zach Braff; Starring: Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine, Alan Arkin; Theatrical release: April 7, 2017

Matt Maytum

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