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Wendy Ide

Wendy Ide

Freelance Film Journalist / Film Critic at The Guardian - Arts & Culture

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  • English
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  • Art
  • Entertainment

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Recent Articles

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Shazam! Fury of the Gods review – corny but fun teen superhero sequel - The Guardian

The foster kid DC adventure continues with few surprises, but at least the action zips along
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Other People’s Children review – delicate tale of fertility and lov...

Virginie Efira is radiant as a French teacher, newly in love and thinking about becoming a mother – but is it too late?
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Winners review – a gentle Persian-language homage to cinema - The G...

Scottish-based Hassan Nazer’s drama, filmed in Iran, is slight but powered by its young, non-professional cast
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Allelujah review – starry but jarring film of Alan Bennett's hospit...

Judi Dench, Jennifer Saunders, Derek Jacobi star in this faithful yet uneven adaptation
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Scream VI review – thuddingly formulaic sequel - The Guardian

The location’s changed but that’s it in this thorough rehash of all your favourite smirking horror satire themes
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The Middle Man review – Nordic black comedy set in small-town Ameri...

Norwegian director Bent Hamer’s drama about a luckless US town feels too oddly Scandinavian
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Electric Malady review – dreamlike study of one man’s debilitating ...

Swedish director Marie Lidén’s documentary about a musician with a chronic sensitivity to electricity is desperately sad yet visually poetic
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I'm Fine (Thanks for Asking) review – rough-edged yet spirited US ....

Co-directed by its lead actor, Kelley Kali, this low-key tale of a homeless LA single mom has a raw authenticity
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Subject review – piercing documentary about documentaries - The Gua...

This examination of the relationship between nonfiction film-makers and their subjects raises important ethical questions
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Project Wolf Hunting review – the Korean Con Air? Not quite… - The ...

Mayhem ensues when prisoners try to escape their police escort on a rusting ship en route from the Philippines in this hyper-violent caper
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Creed III review – gloves are off as the Rocky sequel fights on - T...

Creed and a childhood friend settle old scores in this solid but familiar third instalment directed by Michael B Jordan