All articles by Tim Grierson, Senior US Critic – Page 43
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'Bushwick': Cannes Review
Dirs. Cary Murnion & Jonathan Milott. US. 2016. 93minsAll hell breaks loose, rather perfunctorily, in Bushwick, an action-thriller that depicts full-out war on the streets of Brooklyn but is oddly uninvolving. Constructed to look like a real-time, single-shot affair, the latest from Cooties filmmakers Cary Murnion ...
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'Good Time': Cannes Review
The Safdie brothers unite with Robert Pattinson for an “unforgettable ride”
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'The Summit': Cannes Review
Ricardo Darin plays the newly elected Argentine president in Santiago Mitre’s character drama
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'The Beguiled': Cannes Review
Sofia Coppola enchants with The Beguiled, a Civil War drama with Colin Farrell, Nicole Kidman and Kirsten Dunst
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'La Familia': Cannes Review
Gustavo Rondón Córdova makes his feature debut with an unconventional chase movie set in Caracas
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'War Machine': Review
Brad Pitt stars as an American general attempting to make effective change in Afghanistan in 2009
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'The Florida Project': Cannes Review
Sean Baker follows Tangerine with a study of poverty set on the outskirts of Orlando
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'Fortunata': Cannes Review
Jasmine Trinca shines as a put-upon single mother in this Italian melodrama
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'The Meyerowitz Stories (New And Selected)': Cannes Review
Adam Sandler, Ben Stiller and Dustin Hoffman star in the latest from director Noah Baumbach
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'Alive In France': Cannes Review
Abel Ferrera stages a series of concert performances celebrating his filmmaking career; the result is surprisingly endearing
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'Filmworker': Cannes Review
Leon Vitali shares his stories of a life devoted to Stanley Kubrick
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'A Ciambra': Cannes Review
Jonas Carpignano revisits the life of an Italian teen in his follow-up to Mediterranea
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'Jupiter's Moon': Cannes Review
A Syrian refugee is gunned down at the border but wakes up with mysterious powers in Kornel Mundruczo’s follow-up to White God
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'Brigsby Bear': Cannes Review
An isolated man attempts to make his own version of his favourite kids show in this quirky comedy
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'Snatched': Review
Goldie Hawn and Amy Schumer mine for comedic gold in Jonathan Levine’s hostage scenario
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'King Arthur: Legend Of The Sword': Review
The real stars of King Arthur are its technical team, as Guy Ritchie amps the action up to dizzying heights
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'The Wall': Review
Doug Liman’s stripped-down standoff between a US soldier and an Iraqi sniper boasts a solid performance from Aaron Taylor-Johnson
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'Bobbi Jene': Tribeca Review
Elvira Lind’s remarkable documentary follows two years in the life of provocative dancer Bobbi Jene Smith
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'How To Be A Latin Lover': Review
An ageing gigolo gets his comeuppance in the latest from comic Eugenio Derbez, with Salma Hayek, Kirsten Bell, Rob Lowe and Michael Cera in support
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'Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2': Review
Returning writer/director James Gunn turns Vol 2 into a family affair, and the Guardians are all the better for it