All articles by Tim Grierson, Senior US Critic – Page 12
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‘M3GAN’: Review
A walking, talking, living doll turns murder machine in Universal’s latest horror
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‘Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance With Somebody’: Review
Naomi Ackie portrays Whitney Houston in this conventional bipic of the US megastar singer
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Features
Films of the year 2022: Tim Grierson
Tim Grierson is Screen’s senior US critic, based in Los Angeles, he has written for the publication since 2005.
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‘Babylon’: Review
Margot Robbie takes centre stage in Damien Chazelle’s sprawling, hedonistic portrait of pre-sound Hollywood
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‘Avatar: The Way Of Water’: Review
James Cameron takes a return trip to Pandora in his long-awaited fantasy sequel
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‘Emancipation’: Review
Will Smith puts in a magnetic performance as a slave fighting for freedom in Antoine Fuqua’s 1860s-set drama
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‘Violent Night’: Review
David Harbour’s disillusioned Santa takes on a criminal gang in Tommy Wirkola’s alternative Christmas story
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‘Puss In Boots: The Last Wish’: Review
Dreamworks’ animated feline hero returns to the big screen in an underwhelming action sequel
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‘Strange World’: Review
Disney’s heartwarming holiday animation is a quest narrative focused on fathers and sons
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‘Poker Face’: Review
Russell Crowe returns to the director’s chair for this Australian saga of a long night at the card table
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‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’: Review
The loss of star Chadwick Boseman casts a long shadow over Ryan Coogler’s return to Wakanda
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‘The Estate’: Review
Toni Collette and David Duchovny are part of a dysfunctional family in Dean Craig’s bawdy comedy
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‘The School For Good And Evil’: Review
Paul Feig tries his hand at a female-centred nod to Hogwarts for Netflix
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‘Black Adam’: Review
Dwayne Johnson is a conflicted superhero in the latest adventure from the DC Extended Universe
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‘Halloween Ends’: Review
The series bows out – allegedly – with an epic showdown between former babysitter Jamie Lee Curtis and her arch-nemesis
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‘Eternal Spring’: Review
Canada’s Oscar contender is a documentary which looks back at the actions of Falun Gong members in China in 2002
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‘Till’: Review
The story of the racist murder of 14 year-old Emmett Till and his mother’s fight for justice
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‘We Are Next Of Kin’: Hamburg Review
The 1996 abduction of German scholar Jan Philipp Reemstma is explored through his teenage son’s eyes
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‘Viking’: Hamburg Review
Ordinary people play at being astronauts in Stephane Lafleur’s effective comedy drama