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Tell us your favourite film of 2026 so far
We would like to hear about the best film you have seen this year so far and why The Guardian’s film writers have compiled their favourite films of the year so far – and we’d like to hear about yours, too. Which ...
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We would like to hear about the best film you have seen this year so far and why The Guardian’s film writers have compiled their favourite films of the year so far – and we’d like to hear about yours, too. Which ...
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According to The Guardian’s source item, Tell us your favourite film of 2026 so far, We would like to hear about the best film you have seen this year so far and why The Guardian’s film writers have compiled their favourite films of the year so far – and we’d like to hear about yours, too. Which films have captured your imagination this year? Are there any new releases from so far in 2025 that you would recommend watching? Continue reading…
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