All articles by Tim Grierson, Senior US Critic – Page 26
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‘Tom Petty, Somewhere You Feel Free’: SXSW Review
A poignant look at the making of the musician’s ground-breaking solo album, ‘Wildflowers’, in 1994
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‘Nobody’: Review
Universal teams up with Better Call Saul’s Bob Odenkirk and John Wick’s creator for some bloody B-movie thrills
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‘The Fallout’: SXSW Review
SXSW’s top narrative prize-winner examines the aftermath of a school shooting in an indirect but powerful way
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‘Violet’: SXSW Review
Justine Bateman’s debut drama is about a Hollywood film executive who has to deal with her demanding - and demeaning - inner voice
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‘Swan Song’: SXSW Review
Udo Kier stars in this touching story of a retired Ohio hairdresser on one last job
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‘I’m Fine (Thanks For Asking)’: SXSW Review
A young single mother tries to make ends meet during the Covid-19 pandemic
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‘Ma Belle, My Beauty’: SXSW Review
Marion Hill’s France-set debut focuses on the romantic longings of a tangled trio
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‘Zack Snyder’s Justice League’: Review
Snyder’s original, moody vision of the 2017 film clocks in at four hours for Warners streaming services
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‘City Of Lies’: Review
Johnny Depp, Forest Whitaker star in a long-delayed drama which investigates the murder of the Notorious B.I.G.
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‘Long Weekend’: Review
Finn Wittrock and Zoe Chao make an appealing match in Steve Basilone’s shapeshifting debut
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Features
Delroy Lindo talks ‘Da 5 Bloods’, Chadwick Boseman and wearing the MAGA hat
Teaming up with Spike Lee again in Da 5 Bloods, Delroy Lindo could be in line for his very first Oscar nomination
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‘Coming 2 America’: Review
Three decades later, Eddie Murphy steps back on the throne of Zamunda
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‘Boogie’: Review
Eddie Huang directs a sharp, honest story of hoop dreams and emigrants in working class Queens
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‘Chaos Walking’: Review
Doug Liman directs an all-star cast in this long-delayed adaptation of Patrick Ness’s YA bestseller
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‘Night Raiders’: Berlin Review
A familiar dystopian tale is given a compelling indigenous twist
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Finding his voice: Leslie Odom Jr on playing Sam Cooke in ‘One Night In Miami’
The Hamilton star tells Screen how life’s journey took him to the role.
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‘Ted K’: Berlin Review
Sharlto Copley stars as the frustrated mathematician who became the Unabomber
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‘Raya And The Last Dragon’: Review
Disney’s adventure breathes fire into the animation world
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‘Tom And Jerry’: Review
The cat, the mouse, and Chloe Grace Moretz, are far more animated than the film they appear in
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