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The Three Musketeers: Milady: plot points are lost in a flurry of action in this propulsive second instalment

The second part of director Martin Bourboulon’s Musketeers diptych delivers intense combat scenes, and an intoxicating turn from action antiheroine Eva Green, but much of it feels like a rushed set up for a new ‘Dumas-verse’.

By Anne Billson

The Three Musketeers: Milady: plot points are lost in a flurry of action in this propulsive second instalment
Black Film Bulletin

Arthur Jafa revisited

By June Givanni

Arthur Jafa revisited
Black Film Bulletin

Ousmane Sembène and African cinema now

By Tambay Obenson

Ousmane Sembène and African cinema now
Black Film Bulletin

Fespaco: past present and future

By Nadia Denton

Fespaco: past present and future
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What Happens Later: mawkish airport-set romcom struggles to get off the ground

By Kate Stables

What Happens Later: mawkish airport-set romcom struggles to get off the ground
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Spirited away: a tour of Ghibli Park with Miyazaki Goro

By Andrew Osmond

Spirited away: a tour of Ghibli Park with Miyazaki Goro
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Where to begin with Michael Mann

By Brogan Morris

Where to begin with Michael Mann
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