![]() Tom Hanks is editor Ben Bradlee and Meryl Streep is the paper’s queenly, steely owner Katharine Graham. Steven Spielberg Steven Spielberg brings his massive prestige to bear on the issue of fake news and real values in journalism and politics with this handsome, heartfelt picture about the Washington Post and its battle in 1971 to publish the Pentagon Papers: documents that proved the government was hiding the truth about Vietnam. A lonely 12-year-old boy who longs to make music – frowned upon in his family – plans to enter the domain of the dead to visit his great-great-great grandfather, a famous musician, who will help him realise his dreams. ![]() Coco takes its inspiration from Mexico’s Day of the Dead. Lee Unkrich, Adrian Molina The latest much-liked animation from Pixar shows a determination to move away from the white-bread world of middle America and move into other cultural contexts. 12 January UK out in US 1 January Australia. So she rents out three billboards to demand answers and shame the indolent, racist cops into action. ![]() ![]() She plays Mildred Hayes, a tough-as-nails woman who is infuriated by the town police chief’s failure to find the man who raped and murdered her daughter. Martin McDonagh Violent, jagged, black-comic and often brilliant, this new movie from Martin McDonagh features a great performance from Frances McDormand, her best since Fargo. ![]()
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