All articles by Fionnuala Halligan – Page 10 1e3k2e
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‘War Pony’: Cannes Reviews 4s4g1i
Riley Keough makes her co-directorial debut with this measured look at life on a Native American reservation
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‘Aftersun’: Cannes Review 5y6y36
A daughter tries to piece together a childhood trip to Turkey with her father in Charlotte Wells’ promising debut
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‘The Stranger’: Cannes Review 6oq68
Joel Edgerton’s brooding performance anchors this intense Australian true crime thriller
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'One Fine Morning’: Cannes Review 6f3u5d
Léa Seydoux is luminous in Mia Hansen-Løve’s intimate drama about loss and love
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‘God’s Creatures’: Cannes Review 2q2e22
Emily Watson puts in a commanding performance in this trad rural Irish mother-son drama
- Features
22 films to look out for at the Cannes Film Festival 6h4e40
Screen’s reviews editor and chief critic Fionnuala Halligan has picked out a few of the stand-out titles from this year’s line-up.
- Reviews
‘Men’: Cannes Review 3w1u6x
Alex Garland’s outrageous rural horror is a disorientating and roundly unpredictable piece
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‘Downton Abbey: A New Era’: Review 463h7
The tearjerker reunion of this increasingly creaky cast goes beyond vanilla viewing
- News
7 key takeaways from the Cannes 2022 line-up h163c
An intriguing Competition; the return of Hollywood; and familiar gender balance complaints.
- Comment
Comment: Cannes takes a stand by selecting Russian and Ukrainian filmmakers 4l4jb
The festival has programmed titles by both Russian filmmaker Kirill Serebrennikov and Ukrainian director Sergei Loznitsa.
- Reviews
‘The Northman’: Review 6w5h2b
Robert Eggers’ gore-soaked assault on Scandinavian legend goes full-out gonzo
- Features
“For us, this was the last straw”: film critic describes her last day in war-torn Ukraine 714y4w
Ukrainian film critic Natalia Serebryakova was attending the Berlin Film Festival in February.
- Reviews
‘All The Old Knives’: Review 472h1v
Thandiwe Newton and Chris Pine star as former spies and lovers in Janus Metz’s cat-and-mouse thriller
- News
Rebel, ratings and no-shows: seven talking points from the Baftas 2p1z15
The major prizes were spread out and the return to a live event was welcome – but how well did it pay off?
- Reviews
‘Clean’: SXSW Review 5r6r3z
A trauma cleaning service in Melbourne, Australia, introduces viewers to the remarkable Sandra Pankhurst
- Features
‘I am a film critic under fire in Ukraine’: one writer’s diary of her experience z1vs
Natalia Serebryakova was a film critic at the Berlinale less than one month ago.
- Reviews
‘Nightride’: Dublin Review 26ts
Stephen Fingleton’s calling-card comeback feature is a single-shot crime thriller set in Belfast
- Reviews
The second Irish-language film at this year’s Dublin Film Fest brings comfort in the form of a shaggy dog
- Reviews
‘The Quiet Girl’: Dublin Review 6b5s5y
Colm Bairead’s Berlin award-winning debut feature opens the Dublin Film Festival
- Features
13 films that stood out at Berlin 2022 3b1v6a
The in-person festival delivered some jewels that will definitely be making their way around the festival and arthouse circuit.