All articles by Fionnuala Halligan, Chief Film Critic – Page 5
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'We Are Little Zombies': Sundance Review
Four orphaned Japanese teens team up to form a rock band
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'The Last Tree': Sundance Review
A British Nigerian teenager struggles to adjust to life with his birth mother
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'MEMORY: The Origin Of Alien': Sundance Review
A look at the legendary chestbuster sequence 40 years after it first exploded
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'Dirty God': Rotterdam Review
A young woman scarred by an acid attack struggles to find her way back to her old life
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'Glass': Review
The conclusion of M. Night Shyamalan’s ’Eastrail 177 Trilogy’ features James McAvoy, Bruce Willis and Samuel L. Jackson.
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'Mary Poppins Returns': Review
Naughty, no-nonsense, and very very nice, Emily Blunt steps into Julie Andrews’ sensible shoes
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'Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindelwald': Review
J. K. Rowling’s ‘Wizarding World’ franchise finds its feet - and flies
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'Richard Says Goodbye': Zurich Review
Johnny Depp plays an English professor who receives a fatal diagnosis
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'Wolkenbruch': Zurich Review
A comedy set in Zurich’s Orthodox Jewish community could be a surprise hit
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'Firecrackers': Zurich Film Festival
Crackling all-female debut set in a one-trailer-park Canadian town
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'Welcome To Sodom': Zurich Review
Documentary is set on a wasteground for the world’s electronics outside Accra, Ghana
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'Trautmann': Zurich Review
The extraordinary life of goalkeeper ‘Bert’ Trautmann is recreated in this UK/German co-production
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'mid90s': Toronto Review
Jonah Hill is writer/director of this impressive rites-of-passage first feature
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'Wild Rose': Toronto Review
Jessie Buckley impresses in Tom Harper’s Glasgow-set music-based drama
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'Beautiful Boy': Toronto Review
Steve Carell and Timothée Chalamet star in the first English-language feature from Felix von Groeningen
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'Greta': Toronto Review
An unexpectedly camp thriller from Neil Jordan benefits from an eye-raising performance from Isabelle Huppert
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'Close Enemies': Venice Review
A magnetic double act from Mathias Schoenaerts and Reda Kateb in a Paris-set crime thriller