All articles by Fionnuala Halligan, Chief Film Critic – Page 11
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'Cries From Syria': Review
Comprehensive HBO doc on Syria takes an awards qualifying run in the US before hitting small screens there
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'The Farthest': Dublin Review
Emer Reynolds tracks the Voyager interstellar mission in a cathartic and moving documentary
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'Tomato Red': Dublin Review
This third adaptaton of a Daniel Woodrell novel (after Ride With The Devil and Winter’s Bone) features Anna Friel as an blowsy Ozarks matriarch
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'Pickups': Dublin Review
Aidan Gillen delivers an entertaining - and occasonally dark - meta-riff on a jobbing actor’s life
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'A Cure For Wellness': Review
Gore Verbinski follows up The Lone Ranger with an extended Gothic psycho-horror
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Features
Sundance 2017: The stand-out feature films
Screen rounds up the critical breakthroughs from this year’s festival.
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'Step': Review
Amanda Lipitz has a hit on her hands in this crowd-pleasing documentary set in inner city Baltimore
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Films of the Year 2016: Fionnuala Halligan
Fionnuala is Screen International‘s chief film critic and reviews editor. She has more than 20 years’ experience as a film writer and critic.
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Films of the Year 2016: Allan Hunter
Allan has worked for Screen International since 1990 as a film critic and features writer. He is based in Edinburgh and is also co-director of Glasgow Film Festival.
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