All articles by Tim Grierson, Senior US Critic – Page 44
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'I Love You, Daddy': Toronto Review
Comedien Louis C.K. pays homage to Woody Allen in a black-and-white film starring himself, Chloe Grace Moretz and John Malkovich
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'Professor Marston & The Wonder Women': Toronto Review
Luke Evans, Rebecca Hall and Bella Heathcote star in a drama about a sexual liason which helped give rise to the character of Wonder Woman
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'Thelma': Toronto Review
Joachim Trier tries his hand at a supernatural thriller, with overt nods to De Palma and Stephen King
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'1%': Toronto Reveiew
A gang member attempts to save his brother from death in this Australian thriller
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'The Death Of Stalin': Toronto Review
Armando Iannucci’s latest is a sharp-edged, resonant satire of power grabbing in 1950s Moscow.
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'Super Size Me 2: Holy Chicken!': Review
Morgan Spurlock is back, with another meta-concept for his fast food follow-up
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'Papillon': Toronto Review
Charlie Hunnam and Rami Malek star in this remake of the 1973 prison drama
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'55 Steps': Toronto Review
A real-life California court case forms the basis of Bille August’s drama starring Hilary Swank and Helena Bonham Carter
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'It': Review
Superb adaptation of Stephen King’s bestseller, with a chilling central performance from Bill Skarsgård
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'Tulip Fever': Review
Alicia Vikander and Dane DeHaan headline an elegant, if limp, period piece from The Weinstein Company
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'First Reformed': Venice Review
Ethan Hawke shines as a tormented man of God in Paul Schrader’s latest
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'Lucky': Locarno Review
Actor John Carroll Lynch makes his directorial debut with 91 year-old Harry Dean Stanton shining in the title role
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'The Only Living Boy In New York': Review
Callum Turner leads an all-star feature about an aimless young man who strikes up an affair with his father’s mistress
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'Kidnap': Review
This low-budget extended car chase starring Halle Berry is both preposterous and entertaining in equal measure
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'The Dark Tower': Review
Idris Elba and Matthew McConaughey unite for an adaptation of Stephen King’s fantasy novels
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'The Emoji Movie': Review
This calamitous comedy from Sony is nowhere near as addictive as the real thing
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'Atomic Blonde': Review
Sleek and superficial, this high-octane action film tests Charlize Theron’s new-found box office powers
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'Logan Lucky': Review
Steven Soderbergh comes out of big-screen retirement to remind viewers just how good he can be; Channing Tatum, Adam Driver and Daniel Craig hop on board for this NASCAR-themed ride.
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'Detroit': Review
Kathryn Bigelow returns with an intense take on the Detroit riots of 1967, starring British actors John Boyega and Will Poulter
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'Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets': Review
Luc Besson’s space opera hits exuberant notes but never sings.