All articles by Tim Grierson, Senior US Critic – Page 9
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‘Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse’: Review
Miles Morales battles with the responsibility of being Spider-Man in this impressive animated sequel
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‘Elemental’: Cannes Review
Pixar brings Cannes to a close with its immigrant-themed animation
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‘Cobweb’: Cannes Review
Kim Jee-woon’s Cannes entry is an entertainingly affectionate ode to film-makers and film-making
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‘The Pot-Au-Feu’: Cannes Review
Juliette Binoche and Benoit Magimel make an appetising combination in Tran Anh Hung’s food-themed Competition entry
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‘Asteroid City’: Cannes Review
Wes Anderson’s star-studded latest revolves around the colourful inhabitants of the titular desert city
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‘Acid’: Cannes Review
A father and daughter attempt to outrun acid raid in this affecting French chiller
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‘Project Silence’: Cannes Review
Cheesy disaster film set on Incheon’s Airport Bridge fails to go for the jugular
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‘Omen’: Cannes Review
An ostracised Congolese man returns from Europe with his pregnant fiancee to face the fears of his traditional family
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‘Firebrand’: Cannes Review
Katherine Parr, the wife who outlived Henry VIII, is finally given a biopic starring Alicia Vikander and Jude Law
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‘Robot Dreams’: Cannes Review
The friendship between a dog and his robot pal is imperilled in this silent New York-set animation by Spain’s Pablo Berger
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‘The King Of Algiers’: Cannes Review
A pair of French criminals attempt to lay low in Algiers in this colourful feature debut
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‘Riddle Of Fire’: Cannes Review
A nostalgic US indie debut that attempts to capture the wonder of adolescence
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‘Conann’: Cannes Review
A gory and transgressive reworking of the mythic tale of Conann the barbarian
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‘Rosalie’: Cannes Review
Delicate drama about a bearded woman who refuses to accept social beauty standards in 1870s France
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‘Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny’: Cannes Review
Fifth instalment to feature Harrison Ford is a distant echo of what the franchise once was
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‘Black Flies’: Cannes Review
Sean Penn and Tye Sheridan are New York paramedics in Jean-Stephane Sauvaire’s gruelling English-language debut
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‘The Sweet East’: Cannes Review
Cinematographer Sean Price Williams’ directorial debut is a fractured fairytale for a teenage girl on a strange odyssey
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‘Hypnotic’: Review
Ben Affleck growls his way through Robert Rodriguez’s pulpy thriller as a detective in search of answers about his missing daughter
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‘Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3’: Review
James Gunn delivers a satisfying send-off in the ’final’ Guardians chapter
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’Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret’: Review
Kelly Fremon Craig adapts Judy Blume’s beloved coming-of-age novel with humour and intelligence