Telegraph Staff
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North (1994)
12%
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“Patchy but engaging children's satire.” –
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Jan 24, 2026
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Confessions of a Nazi Spy (1939)
95%
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“I find the effectiveness of blending fact and fiction infinitely depressing. ” –
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Jan 6, 2026
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Napoleon (1927)
87%
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“[Napoleon] has been pictured by Abel Gance in a manner commensurate with its inspiring sweep and scope. In Albert Dieudonné he has found an artist who impersonates the Man of Destiny to perfection.” –
Daily Telegraph (UK)
May 14, 2024
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Sherlock, Jr. (1924)
86%
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“In its own way Sherlock Junior is an excellent production, as ingeniously constructed as it is amusing.” –
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Feb 23, 2024
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In the Bedroom (2001)
93%
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“This is a debut of amazing heft from Todd Field, gripping from gentle opening to dark conclusion, and acted with the kind of raw feeling that has you fighting to hold back tears. ” –
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Nov 8, 2023
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Training Day (2001)
74%
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“Denzel Washington chomps down on the role of an unprincipled narcotics cop with exhibitionistic relish, but it's already an overrated performance -- a karaoke bad guy from an actor with an almost untarnishably righteous screen persona. ” –
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Nov 8, 2023
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Shallow Hal (2001)
49%
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“The situations become too embarrassing to be funny. ” –
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Nov 8, 2023
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Gosford Park (2001)
87%
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“Robert Altman's brilliant new film is part Upstairs Downstairs, part Agatha Christie, but mainly it is a piece of social observation as good as anything Altman has hitherto delivered. ” –
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Nov 8, 2023
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Atanarjuat the Fast Runner (2001)
93%
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“It's enthralling, spectacular, and the cinematic discovery of the year.” –
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Nov 8, 2023
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King Kong (1933)
97%
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“It is not a picture for the fastidious. Its horrors are never far removed from laughter, the treatment is frequently banal, and in places the machinery creaks badly. But as entertainment for the masses it is terrific. ” –
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Nov 8, 2022
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The Thief of Bagdad (1924)
97%
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“In the first we are shown a fairy Bagdad -- an interesting demonstration of what the screen can yield when an artist’s imagination is allowed free scope. For this alone the silent drama is under a deep obligation to Douglas Fairbanks.” –
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Oct 21, 2022
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Peter Pan (1924)
98%
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“There are too many good things in the film to enumerate at length hut a word must he said for some particularly beautiful scenes including one in which the mermaids are seen disporting themselves on the seashore.” –
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Oct 20, 2022
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Faster (2010)
41%
2/5
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“It's an exercise in synthetic attitude, and proof that Jason Statham, with his not-dissimilar Charles Bronson remake The Mechanic, has dislodged Johnson as the more reliable tough action star de nos jours.” –
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Mar 25, 2011
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Pandora and the Flying Dutchman (1951)
68%
4/5
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“This strange, neglected Technicolor fable, with photography that's edibly lush even by Jack Cardiff's standards, wasn't made by Powell and Pressburger, but feels as if it might have been.” –
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Oct 15, 1951
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