All articles by Tim Grierson, Senior US Critic – Page 2 1v6n4p
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‘Babygirl’: Venice Review 3j333q
Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson star in Halina Reijn’s erotic May-December drama
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‘Homegrown’: Venice Review 3p46a
Unflinching documentary follows three right-wing American extremists in the lead up to the volatile 2020 US election
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‘September 5’: Venice Review 3u2n2c
Peter Sarsgaard stars in this tense newsroom drama set during the 1972 Munich Olympics
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‘Separated’: Venice Review 6319d
Veteran documentarian Errol Morris turns his attention to the Trump istration’s controversial immigration policies
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‘The Crow’: Review 4u6k1
Something’s rotten in the rookery as this remake flies out into cinemas
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‘Smiles And Kisses You’: Edinburgh Review 336d6u
Sensitive documentary explores the relationship between a North Carolina man and his AI-enhanced sex doll
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‘To Kill A Wolf’: Edinburgh Review 2a1p3k
Strong debut effectively updates Little Red Riding Hood to the modern day forests of Oregon
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‘Sunlight’: Edinburgh Review 4o5v4k
British comedian Nina Conti’s feature debut is an off-kilter road trip romance between a man and a woman dressed as a monkey
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‘Alien: Romulus’: Review 2x4p17
Cailee Spaeny picks up the cudgel in this efficient, derivative addition to the Alien franchise
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‘Borderlands’: Review 38206g
Cate Blanchett outguns everything around her in Eli Roth’s uninspiring adaptation of the video game series
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‘Trap’: Review 46o2v
Josh Hartnett is a father desperately trying to keep his darkest secret in M Night Shyamalan’s lacklustre thriller
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‘In Our Blood’: Fantasia Review 3k21w
A young filmmaker’s reunion with her estranged mother does not go to plan in this New Mexico-set found-footage horror
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‘The Fabulous Four’: Review 2b4n44
Susan Sarandon and Bette Midler headline this midlife comedy which is more flat than fabulous
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Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman team-up proves underwhelming as Deadpool takes its place in the MCU
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‘Bookworm’: Fantasia Review 4t1b6r
Elijah Wood headlines New Zealand-set Fantasia opener as a hapless father helping his daughter track a mythical giant panther
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‘Twisters’: Review 324x6t
Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glen Powell square up to impressive VFX in this sluggish sequel to the 1996 hit
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‘Longlegs’: Review 5a4w6c
FBI agent Maika Monroe and serial killer Nicolas Cage face off in Osgood Perkins’ horror of human depravity
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‘National Anthem’: Raindance Review 5i3c4o
New Mexico’s LGBTQ+ rodeo community holds the promise of a New American West in this striking debut
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‘A Quiet Place: Day One’: Review 60t4k
New York comes under alien attack in this effective horror prequel starring Lupita Nyong’o and Joseph Quinn