All Reviews articles – Page 10
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Features
Films of the year 2024: Fionnuala Halligan
Fionnuala Halligan is Screen International’s executive editor, reviews and new talent.
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Films of the year 2024: Tim Grierson
Tim Grierson is Screen’s senior US critic, based in Los Angeles, and has written for the publication since 2005.
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Films of the year 2024: Allan Hunter
Allan Hunter is based in Edinburgh and has reviewed films for Screen since 1990.
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Films of the year 2024: Wendy Ide
Wendy Ide joined Screen in 2015 as a UK-based critic, and is also the chief film critic for The Observer
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Films of the year 2024: Jonathan Romney
Jonathan Romney is longtime contributor to Screen, who also writes for Film Comment, Sight & Sound and The Observer, and teaches at the UK’s National Film and Television School.
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‘From Ground Zero’: Review
Oscar-shortlisted documentary presents 22 sobering shorts on everyday life in wartorn Gaza
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‘Sonic The Hedgehog 3’: Review
Keanu Reeves lends his voice to the manic third instalment of the video game franchise
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‘Mufasa: The Lion King’: Review
Lion King prequel directed by Barry Jenkins looks to exploit a rich franchise
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‘Little Jaffna’: Red Sea Review
A cop goes undercover in a Tamil gang in this solid Paris-set thriller
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‘Kraven The Hunter’: Review
Aaron Taylor-Johnson embraces his wild side in a superhero movie that lacks any real bite
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‘A Complete Unknown’: Review
Timothee Chalamet captures the enigmatic spirit of Bob Dylan in James Mangold’s riveting biopic
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‘Snow White’: Red Sea Review
Sensitive, big-hearted Cairo-set drama looks set to be a breakout crowd-pleaser
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‘The Lord Of The Rings: The War Of The Rohirrim’: Review
Animated LOTR spin-off places a fearless female protagonist in a lacklustre action-adventure
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‘Saba’: Red Sea Review
A Bangladeshi woman is torn between responsibility and desire in this sensitively-handled debut
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‘Napoli-New York’: Red Sea Review
Benign post-war drama from Gabriele Salvatores is based on an early Fellini treatment
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‘Sima’s Song’: Red Sea Review
Two women struggle to maintain their friendship in the Afghanistan tinder-box of the 1970s as the Russians invade
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‘Ravens’: Red Sea Review
‘Shogun’’s Tadanobu Asano plays Japanese photographer Masahisa Fukase in this inventive biopic
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‘Seeking Haven For Mr Rambo’: Red Sea Review
Promising Egyptian debut draws on the powerful bond between one man and his dog