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Robbie Collin

Robbie Collin

Film Critic at The Daily Telegraph - Telegraph.co.uk

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The 50 best horror films of all time – ranked

The 50 best horror films of all time – ranked
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Nightbitch: motherhood unleashes something truly primeval and wild ...

Marielle Heller’s film makes the premise of a dishevelled mother turning into a dog seem like the most natural thing in the world
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Babygirl: Nicole Kidman’s 21st-century Fatal Attraction is a comple...

This electrifying film, which premiered at Venice to a mix of catcalls and cheers, rewires current neuroses into a merciless torture machine
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The 100 greatest films of all time

Comedy, noir, action, science fiction… Are these the finest movies ever made? For our critic – and for now, at least – they definitely are
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Deadpool & Wolverine: It’s a marvel just how desperate this film is...

Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman are dumped into a simpering, smirking movie that feels like a spiritual dead end for the franchise
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The 30 best superhero films of all time – ranked

Superhero movies stand accused of ruining Hollywood – but they’ve also saved it. Here, according to our critic, are the mightiest ever made
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The 50 best horror films of all time – ranked

The 50 best horror films of all time – ranked
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Donald Sutherland was a dream to interview – then he emailed me out...

As an actor, his performances rattled reality. But it was only after our conversation that I realised his true depth and decency
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The first film written by AI has arrived – and Hollywood is terrified

The ChatGPT-generated drama The Last Screenwriter won’t win any Oscars. But why are cinemas afraid to show it?
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Pixar has lost its magic – but a golden age of hand-drawn animation...

Hollywood is turning its back on CGI and the horrors of the uncanny valley – and rediscovering the power of the paintbrush
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The Garfield Movie: Not hellish – but pretty purr-gatorial - The Te...

Chris Pratt voices the lasagna-loving, grouchy cat in a crushingly generic animation that just reuses bits of Chicken Run and Despicable Me