All articles by Tim Grierson, Senior US Critic – Page 15
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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
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‘Amsterdam’: Review
Christian Bale and Margot Robbie head an A-list cast in David O. Russell’s overstuffed period murder mystery
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‘Daliland’: Toronto Review
Ben Kingsley and Barbara Sukowa play the Catalan artist and his tempestuous wife in Mary Harron’s Toronto closer
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‘Blueback’: Toronto Review
Mia Wasikowska and Radha Mitchell star in Robert Connolly’s thoughtful Australian environmental drama
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‘The Wonder’: Toronto Review
Florence Pugh impresses again in Sebastian Lelio’s adaptation of Emma Donoghue’s atmospheric novel
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‘The Greatest Beer Run Ever’: Toronto Review
Peter Farrelly follows up ‘Green Book’ with a simplistic Vietnam War comedy/drama starring Zac Efron
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‘Wendell & Wild’: Toronto Review
Henry Selick returns after a long absence with this distinctive, feverish, animated odyssey
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‘My Policeman’: Toronto Review
Emma Corrin and Harry Styles navigate a 1950s love triangle in Michael Grandage’s tasteful adaptation of Bethan Roberts’ novel
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‘Catherine Called Birdy’: Toronto Review
Lena Dunham gently adapts Karen Cushman’s novel about a young girl fighting to take control of her fate in 13th century England
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‘Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues’: Toronto Review
Sacha Jenkins crafts a portrait of iconic musician Louis Armstrong and an exploration of racial inequality
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‘The Fabelmans’: Toronto Review
Steven Spielberg takes his autobiographical childhood portrait to Toronto, with Michelle Williams and Paul Dano starring
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‘Unruly’: Toronto Review
Malou Reymann’s accomplished second feature is the powerful story of a young woman institutionalised in 1930s Denmark
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‘Weird: The Al Yankovic Story’: Toronto Review
Daniel Radcliffe stars in this Midnight Madness recreation for director Eric Appel and the Roku channel
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‘Bros’: Toronto Review
Delightful rom-com from the Apatow stable focuses on the gay dating scene - with winning results
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‘The Woman King’: Toronto Review
Viola Davis stuns in this all-action, all-female, West Africa-set warrior epic from Sony