All articles by Fionnuala Halligan – Page 21
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Reviews
‘The Innocence Files’: TV Review
Netflix series presents true cases from Peter Neufeld and Barry Scheck’s campaigning The Innocence Foundation
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Features
My Working From Home Life: UK agent Roger Charteris
”Shaving and shoes are out the window – slippers are de rigeur!”
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Comment: Cannes – requiem for the dream
The industry will adapt and survive: it’s comprised of obstinate fighters.
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‘Run’: TV Review
Merritt Wever and Domhnall Gleeson are no strangers in this Phoebe Waller-Bridge exec-produced train-set comedy/drama
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‘Tales From The Loop’: TV review
Amazon’s unusual sci-fi series stars Jonathan Pryce and Rebecca Hall
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My Working From Home Life: UK casting director Shaheen Baig
“Speaking to upset and frustrated producers has been unsettling.”
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‘The Luminaries’: TV Review
Eva Green and Eve Hewson star in Eleanor Catton’s adaptation of her own Booker Prize-winning novel
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‘Shithouse’ (aka ‘Freshman Year’): SXSW Review
Cooper Raiff’s debut feature wins the online narrative feature competition at SxSW
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‘The Mandalorian’: TV Review
Disney’s bounty hunter finally makes his way into European homes
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‘Maxxx’: TV Review
Fast and filthy comedy from E4 created by O-T Fagbenle and co-starring Christopher Meloni and Jourdan Dunn
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‘Feel Good’: TV Review
Mae Martin’s semi-autobiographical comedy could be as good as it gets
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Features
How might the international film festival circuit be transformed by the Covid-19 crisis?
“The festival circuit is engorged. This could be the spark that prompts change.”
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Comment: The UK’s young genre filmmakers are shaking up the industry
Saint Maud, Amulet and His House will soon smuggle their political anger and condemnation onto UK screens.
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‘Jumbo’: Sundance Review
A fairground worker is sexually attracted to one of the rides in this intriguing film based on a true story
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‘Cuties’: Sundance Review
An 11-year-old Senegalese girl living in Paris finds camaraderie in a teenage dance troupe
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Features
The global film industry storylines set to dominate 2020
Streaming launches, Disney dominance, and changes at major festivals will be among the big talking points for the film industry in 2020.
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Films of the year 2019: Fionnuala Halligan
Halligan is Screen’s chief film critic and reviews editor.
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Comment: what’s the current state of play this awards season?
With the Oscar submissions deadline of November 15 fast approaching, the field is pretty much a known-known.
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News
Reykjavik awards top prize to ‘The Orphanage’
16th festival under the direction of Hronn Marinosdottir also showcases new Icelandic works in progress.