All articles by Fionnuala Halligan, Chief Film Critic – Page 2
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‘Little Women’: Review
Greta Gerwig directs an all-star cast in the most recent iteration of Louisa May Alcott’s 1868 novel
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‘Arracht’: Tallinn Review
A bleak and impressive Irish-language drama set during the potato famine
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‘Dark Waters’: Review
Todd Haynes brings the decades-long lawsuit against chemical giant DuPont to the screen with signature style.
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‘Blue Story’: Review
Youtube sensation Rapman (’Shiro’s Story) makes his film debut, backed by BBC Films and Paramount
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‘Fanny Lye Deliver’d’: London Review
She has been a long time coming, but Fanny Lye certainly does deliver
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‘Earthquake Bird’: London Review
Alicia Vikander returns after ’Tomb Raider’ to play an expat in Tokyo for director Wash Westmoreland and Netflix
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‘Our Ladies’: London Review
Buckle up for Michael Caton-Jones’ raucous adaptation of ’The Sopranos’
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‘Paradise War: The Story Of Bruno Manser’: Zurich Review
Zurich’s ecological-themed opening film is set in Malaysian Borneo
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‘Gemini Man’: Review
Ang Lee raises the bar technically - if not dramatically - in a watershed film
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‘Lyrebird’: Toronto Review
A member of the Dutch resistance investigates stolen art in World War II Amsterdam
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‘The Two Popes’: Toronto Review
Anthony Hopkins and Jonathan Pryce make a formidable team with Fernando Meirelles
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‘How To Build A Girl’: Review
Beanie Feldstein stars in the big-screen adaptation of Caitlin Moran’s book.
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‘The Friend’: Toronto Review
Jason Segel, Ben Affleck and Dakota Johnson star in this earnest real-life drama about terminal illness
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‘Sea Fever’: Toronto Review
An Irish fishing trawler encounters a bizarre creature in forbidden waters
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‘While At War’: Toronto Review
Alejandro Amenabar takes a look at Franco’s Spain through the experiences of celebrated writer Miguel de Unamuno
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'Marriage Story': Venice Review
Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson play a couple whose relationship is on the rocks in Noah Baumbach’s Netflix drama
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‘The Laundromat’: Venice Review
Steven Soderbergh takes a self-indulgent ride through the 2015 Panama Papers financial scandal