All articles by Tim Grierson, Senior US Critic – Page 15
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‘Where The Crawdads Sing’: Review
Daisy Edgar-Jones shines in this otherwise pulpy adaptation of the Delia Owens bestseller
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‘Mrs Harris Goes To Paris’: Review
Lesley Manville charms the arthouse with this endearing adaptation of Paul Gallico’s novel
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‘Thor: Love And Thunder’: Review
Chris Hemsworth and Natalie Portman are reunited in Taika Waititi’s rousing follow-up to ’Thor: Ragnarok’
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‘The Cave Of Adullam’: Tribeca Review
Inside a martial arts dojo, young Black boys learn to overcome their very real fears of the world outside
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‘Spiderhead’: Review
Chris Hemsworth and Miles Teller are locked inside Joseph Kosinski’s slick prison thriller for Netflix
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‘McEnroe’: Tribeca Review
Ambitious documentary portrait follows the infamous bad boy of tennis
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‘Somewhere In Queens’: Tribeca Review
Ray Romano makes his directorial debut with a wistful drama about a middle-aged father and his teenage son
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‘Hustle’: Review
Adam Sandler plays it effectively straight in this likeable basketball drama for Netflix
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‘Showing Up’: Cannes Review
Michelle Williams stars in Kelly Reichardt’s first Cannes Competition entry, a wry comedy about a solitary sculptor
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‘Rebel’: Cannes Review
Adil & Bilall’s family drama about Jihad radicalisation hits close to home for the Belgian-Moroccan duo
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‘Broker’: Cannes Review
Hirokazu Kore-eda’s first Korean-language picture is a sensitive and compassionate look at the market for unwanted children
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‘Mediterranean Fever’: Cannes Review
In Haifa, an unlikely friendship between two neighbours is the basis of a muted exploration of masculinity and mental illness
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‘Elvis’: Cannes Review
Baz Luhrmann returns to Cannes with his ’lavish, passionate and overblown’ biopic of The King
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‘The Innocent’: Cannes Review
Louis Garrel’s fourth feature is a contrived charmer full of fizzy pleasures
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‘The Silent Twins’: Cannes Review
Letitia Wright and Tamara Lawrance bring intensity to their performances in this challenging true-life drama
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‘Funny Pages’: Cannes Review
Owen Kline’s indie debut about an aspiring comic book artist is laced with dark irony
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‘Our Brothers’: Cannes Review
Rachid Bouchareb returns to Cannes with a sobering story about the December 1986 Paris protests and police brutality
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‘Fire Island’: Review
Jane Austen’s ’Pride And Prejudice’ gets raucous in Andrew Ahn’s update about gay male besties on holiday