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A Cure for Wellness
March 2017
Invade and conquer: film's grisly return to body horror
Get Out, Life and Alien: Covenant are gruesome reminders that being taken over by someone (or something) else is as terrifying as ever.
Spoilers ahead
February 2017
Box office analysis: UK
Patriots Day lags as Lego Batman outshines Fifty Shades at UK box office
Real-life drama about the Boston marathon bombings starring Mark Wahlberg underwhelms as top six titles cling to their chart positions
A Cure for Wellness review – slick horror full of plot holes
While weirdly impressive, Gore Verbinski’s sanatorium shocker runs more on atmosphere than logic
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Celia Imrie on Victoria Wood, writing novels – and being caught in the Nice terror attack
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