All articles by Nikki Baughan – Page 10
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Reviews‘The Little Mermaid’ Review
Disney’s live-action version of its animated classic doesn’t make enough of a splash.
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Reviews‘If Only I Could Hibernate’: Cannes Review
A teenage boy attempts to study his way out of poverty in this assured debut from Mongolia
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Reviews‘Creatura’: Cannes Review
A sexually repressed woman confronts her difficult past in this frank Spanish drama from Elena Martin Gimeno
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FeaturesStars of Tomorrow at 20: the story behind Screen's renowned talent spotting programme
As Screen International’s new-talent showcase Stars of Tomorrow reaches its 20th anniversary, Screen looks back over two decades of star spotting.
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Reviews‘It’s Raining In The House’: Cannes Review
Teenage siblings try to cope with their alcoholic mother in this arresting coming-of-age tale from Belgium
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Reviews‘Fast X’: Review
The tenth instalment of the explosive action franchise is a high-speed trip down memory lane
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Features40 years of Screen International’s Cannes jury grid: its origins and impact
As Screen International’s Cannes critics’ jury grid approaches its 40th year, Nikki Baughan looks back on its origins and impact for filmmakers, industry and the festival.
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Reviews‘Book Club: The Next Chapter’: Review
Diane Keaton, Jane Fonda, Mary Steenburgen and Candice Bergen reunite for a trip to Italy
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Reviews‘The End Of Sex’: Review
A married couple attempt to spice up their love life in this lacklustre Canadian sex comedy
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Reviews‘Peter Pan & Wendy’: Review
Wendy takes centre stage in David Lowery’s family-oriented adaptation of the J.M. Barrie classic
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FeaturesMy Screen Life: Berlin cinema founder Verena von Stackelberg on how she got her start, her influences and her favourite festival
Programmer and founder of Berlin’s Wolf Kino cinema on who she admires in the industry and her discovery of indie film
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Reviews‘Evil Dead Rise’: Review
Motherhood is a bloody nightmare in Lee Cronin’s confident addition to the horror franchise
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FeaturesNew Talent Focus: ‘Raging Grace’ director Paris Zarcilla on spotlighting Filipino stories, UK diversity
The writer/director of SXSW award winner Raging Grace is inspired by the work of writers including Sally Wainwright, Sharon Horgan, Nathan Bryon and Craig Mazin
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Reviews‘Renfield’: Review
Nicolas Cage’s gleeful Dracula raises the stakes of this otherwise forgettable horror-action-comedy hybrid
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Reviews‘On The Edge’: CPH: DOX Review
A sole psychiatrist faces seemingly unsurmountable odds in a challenging hospital outside Paris
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Reviews‘Drifter’: BFI Flare Review
A young gay man embarks on a journey of discovery through Berlin’s progressive LGBTQ+ community
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Reviews‘Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves’: Review
Chris Pine and Michelle Rodriguez embark on an epic quest in this entertaining adaptation of the popular role-playing game
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Reviews‘Big Boys’: BFI Flare Review
A 14-year-old boy struggles with his sexuality in this sensitive coming-of-age drama
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Reviews‘Angel Applicant’: SXSW Review
SXSW Documentary Competition winner is a portrait of Paul Klee by Ken August Meyer, who suffers from the same autoimmune disease as the artist
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Reviews‘Queendom’: CPH:DOX Review
Documentary follows queer performance artist and activist Gena Marvin as she dices with danger in Putin’s Russia














