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PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: SALAZAR’S REVENGE

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The supernatur­al swashbuckl­ing franchise returns to chart a course through familiar waters, but there’s a new star to light the way. After 2011’s ponderous On Stranger Tides, this adventure moves at a fair clip along its formulaic route of spectacula­r CGI sea battles and large-scale stunts.

The special effects, costumes, sets and locations are a treasure to dazzle us, but outshining them all is newcomer Kaya Scodelario. The Brit actress brings fresh life to the regular skeleton crew as Carina, a feisty astronomer turned treasure hunter.

She is the only woman of note in an ocean of men, and it’s a pity she’s saddled with Brenton Thwaites as a romantic interest. As Henry, he’s a suitably bland son and heir to Orlando Bloom’s Will Turner.

They team up with Johnny Depp’s hapless pirate Captain Jack Sparrow, and although Depp’s pantomime performanc­e becomes more tiresome with every appearance, the troubled actor needs this film to rescue his badly listing career.

Sparrow features heavily, but through judicious editing, stunt work and stand-ins, there’s a lot less Depp than we’re used to.

Bloom and Keira Knightley briefly reprise their roles, and Paul

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