All articles by Tim Grierson, Senior US Critic – Page 40
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'Murer – Anatomy Of A Trial': Munich Review
Dramatisation of the real-life trial of Austrian war criminal Franz Murer
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'Ant-Man And The Wasp': Review
This modest superhero film - in Marvel terms - moves the franchise along from its 2015 original
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'Sicario: Day of the Soldado': Review
Benicio Del Toro and Josh Brolin return to the violence of the Mexican border in this sequel to the 2015 critical hit
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'Tag': Review
Bromance about a group of male friends who have never grown up aims for summer counter-programming status
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'Incredibles 2': Review
Brad Bird’s family of animated superheros continue to entertain and charm in equal measure
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'Adrift': Review
Shailene Woodley is a young woman desperately trying to reach safety in this real-life disaster movie
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'Ayka': Cannes Review
A young woman attempts to survive after abandoning her newborn in Moscow
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'Knife + Heart': Cannes Review
A trashy murder-mystery set in Paris porn circles of the 1970s calls to mind De Palma’s signature flourishes
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'Whitney': Cannes Review
Kevin Macdonald’s sombre documentary seeks the truth about Whitney Houston’s troubled life
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'Under The Silver Lake': Cannes Review
Andrew Garfield is an LA drifter on the trail of a missing girl
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'The House That Jack Built': Cannes Review
Lars Von Trier makes a typically provocative return to Cannes
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'BlacKkKlansman': Cannes Review
Spike Lee returns to Cannes with a film of raw anger and sadness
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'The Trouble With You': Cannes Review
A giddy comedy from France’s Pierre Salvadori is the centrepiece of Directors’ Fortnight 50th anniversary celebrations
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'Pope Francis - A Man Of His Word': Cannes Review
Wim Wenders presents an interesting, if glossy, portrait of Pope Francis
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'The Great Mystical Circus (O Grande Circo Místico)': Cannes Review
Carlos Diegues plots the changing fortunes of a family-run circus
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'The Spy Gone North (Gongjak)': Cannes Review
A South Korean agent must infiltrate 1990s North Korea in Yoon Jong-bin’s spy thriller