The best films of 2023, from Dune: Part Two to Patrick and the Whale

Written by on December 30, 2022

From blockbuster sci-fi to epic biopics and jaw-dropping documentaries, here are the films we can’t wait to see in 2023



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29 December 2022

By Simon Ings

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A still from M3GAN, showing a creepy new companion.

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M3gan Gerard Johnstone directs this efficient shocker for US film producer Blumhouse, best known for horror hits. The film is about an AI-enabled children’s companion with trenchant views on how to bring up its creator’s orphaned niece. Allison Williams takes the Dr Frankenstein role in this tale of a childhood friendship she has inadvertently designed to last forever. US cinemas now; UK cinemas from 13 January

Distant Irreverent, out-of-this-world fun from Blades of Glory directors Josh Gordon and Will …

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