All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 873
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News
‘No Time To Die’ outpaces ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ at the German box office in 2021
Germany is the third biggest market for ‘No Time to Die’.
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Reviews
‘The Exiles’: Sundance Review
Sundance winner reunites veteran documentary filmmaker Christine Choy with the Tiananmen Square protest leaders
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Reviews
‘Jeen-Yuhs’: Sundance Review
Netflix doc gets up close and personal with Kanye West over three decades and three episodes
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News
‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ is sixth biggest film of all time at global box office; ‘Sing 2’ is pandemic era’s top animation
’Spider-Man’ enjoyed an easy victory at the global box office, with nearly double the takings of its nearest challenger, ’Scream’.
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Reviews
‘God’s Country’: Sundance Review
Thandiwe Newton is superb in this adaptation of James Lee Burke short story Winter Light
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Reviews
‘Alice’: Sundance Review
Slavery past and present blends into Krystin Van Ver Linden’s vengeful thriller
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News
National Geographic snaps up doc pair on Sundance opening weekend
Interest swirling on ’Nothing Compares’, ’Good Luck To You, Leo Grande’, ’Cha Cha Real Smooth’, ’Honk For Jesus’.
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Reviews
‘Honk For Jesus. Save Your Soul’: Sundance Review
Regina Hall and Sterling K. Brown guide this sharp religious satire
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‘Sharp Stick’: Sundance Review
Lena Dunham shows she hasn’t mellowed in the frustratingly-uneven ’Sharp Stick’
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‘You Won’t Be Alone’: Sundance Review
Startling feature debut from Goran Stolevski carries all the magic of its witch protagonist
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Reviews
‘Hatching’: Sundance Review
Visceral coming-of-age horror from Finland will appeal to fans of Scandi-genre fare
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Reviews
‘Lucy And Desi’: Sundance Review
Amy Poehler directs this conventional but entertaining portrait of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz
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Reviews
‘Resurrection’: Sundance Review
A volatile, daring performance from Rebecca Hall buoys Andrew Semans’ nervy provocation of a film
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Reviews
‘Summering’: Sundance Review
Sundance regular James Ponsoldt returns with a female-led coming-of-age drama
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‘Good Luck To You Leo Grande’: Sundance Review
Emma Thompson leads sexual empowerment comedy drama to unsatisfying ends.
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Reviews
‘Framing Agnes’: Sundance Review
Reframing trans history as a community conversation via ‘chat show’ device
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‘2nd Chance’: Sundance Review
Ramin Bahrani takes a fascinating, surprising look at US body armour company Second Chance
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‘Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power’: Sundance Review
Feminist force of nature Nina Menkes takes on the male gaze
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Features
‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ production designer on creating film’s multiverse
The film’s production designer Jason Kisvarday talks to Screen.