All articles by Tim Grierson, Senior US Critic – Page 19
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‘The Unbearable Weight Of Massive Talent’: Review
Nicolas Cage takes on the unbearable weight of his own magnetic talent in Tom Gormican’s cheeky meta action-comedy
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‘Father Stu’: Review
Mark Wahlberg brings life to the story of boxer turned priest Stuart Long but fails to reach transcendence
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‘Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets Of Dumbledore’: Review
Third instalment of ’Harry Potter’ prequel subs Mads Mikkelsen for Johnny Depp but still struggles to land
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‘Morbius’: Review
Jared Leto stars in Daniel Espinosa’s stylish horror-action franchise start-up about a scientist with a rare blood disease
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‘Sonic The Hedgehog 2’: Review
Sega’s famous hedgehog Sonic returns to the big screen with even more meta humour in this high-octane sequel
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‘The Contractor’: Review
Chris Pine breaks out of his superhero mould as a former Green Beret in Tarik Saleh’s efficient action thriller
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‘Ambulance’: Review
Jake Gyllenhaal and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II star as adopted brothers on a bank heist gone wrong in Michael Bay’s latest action thriller
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‘We Feed People’: SXSW Review
Ron Howard’s accessible doc on celebrity chef Jose Andres focuses on the work of his non-profit World Central Kitchen
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‘The Lost City’: SXSW Review
Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum headline Paramount’s jungle-set screwball adventure romance
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‘Cheaper By The Dozen’: Review
Gail Lerner’s modern update of this popular comedy about a blended family of 12 will be right at home on Disney+
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‘Apollo 10½: A Space Age Childhood’: SXSW Review
Richard Linklater takes a fond trip down memory lane with his animated look back at the Apollo 11 moon landing
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‘The Cow’: SXSW Review
Winona Ryder shines in this playful genre debut about a weekend getaway at a cabin in the woods
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‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’: SXSW Review
SXSW opens with Michelle Yeoh’s poignant performance as an ordinary laundry owner mixed up in a martial-arts multiverse
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‘Turning Red’: Review
Pixar turns the embarrassment of puberty into a giant red panda to show that being different is about being yourself
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‘The Batman’: Review
Robert Pattinson dons the cape for Matt Reeves, delivering a sombre three-hour thriller
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‘Studio 666’: Review
Goofy, gory horror comedy starring the Foo Fighters which will appeal to fans of the band
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‘Uncharted’: Review
Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg unite in a high-octane attempt to create the next new franchise from a video game
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‘Marry Me’: Review
Jennifer Lopez produces and stars in this amiable insta-era update of ‘Notting Hill’
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‘Descendant’: Sundance Review
The search for the last slave ship brings emotion ashore in this sobering documentary set in Mobile, Alabama
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‘Moonfall’: Review
Roland Emmerich’s lunar party ’treats the end of the world as a rollicking rollercoaster ride’