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Story of forgotten reggae pioneers who worked with Bob Marley told in new film
Roads to be closed for three days for filming
Film reviews: Decision to Leave, Vesper, Banshees of Inisherin
Film reviews: Emily, All Is Vanity, Lyle, Lyle Crocodile
Films: Amsterdam, The Lost King, The Woman King
Films: Flux Gourmet, Mrs Harris Goes to Paris, The Cordillera of Dreams
Films: In Front of Your Face, Catherine, Called Birdy
Films: Moonage Daydream, Clerks III, Strawberry Mansion
Film: Crimes of the Future, See How They Run, Bodies, Bodies, Bodies
Jurassic World: The Exhibition - great fun for dino fans
Film: The Forgiven, Fall, The Gold Machine
Film reviews: Mr Malcolm's List, Her Way, Official Competition
Film reviews: My Old School, Free Chol Soo Lee, Anais In Love
Film reviews: Nope, Bullet Train, Where is Anne Frank
Film reviews: Thirteen Lives, Eiffel, Nightclubbing NYC
Film reviews: Fire of Love, Joyride, Paris, Texas
Film reviews: Where The Crawdads Sing, Robust, Kurt Vonnegut
Film reviews: The Railway Children Return, The Good Boss, Thor 4
Jurassic World Dominion: like watching the same movie over again
Top Gun: Maverick - 'Tom Cruise sequel dumb but fist-pumpingly good fun'
Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness: 'Dull sequel will please the nerds'
Downton Abbey cast raise funds for Kiln Theatre with film screening
Marvel's Morbius: 'Unoriginal Spider-Verse spin-off a non event apart from Matt Smith'
The Batman review: 'A distinct identity – but the Christopher Nolan blueprint'
How a stray Hampstead cat changed the life of artist Louis Wain
Cricklewood home featured in Disobedience on sale for £1.6m
Eternals: **** 'Not quite an arthouse comic book movie'
Film: No Time To Die (12A)
Summer of Soul and other great ways to spend this weekend in Brent
Childhood friends launch their first Their Story Film Festival in Kilburn
Wembley Park's Summer on Screen festival kicks off with Gurinder Chadha Q&A
Free online double documentary and conversation with artists of the Windrush generation
The Father (12A)
Cinema screenings to book from May 17
Kensal Rise cinema reopening on May 17 with new second screen
Film: Nomadland (12A)
Harlesden actor writes first film and hopes to inspire young people
Lexi Cinema secures £435,000 in grants towards its £531,000 target to open a community hub in Kensal Rise
Lexi Cinema in Kensal Rise launches £150,000 fundraiser to build a second screen for the public