All articles by Nikki Baughan – Page 4
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Reviews‘The Woman In The Yard’ review: Danielle Deadwyler stars in Blumhouse horror
Jaume Collett-Serra directs the latest chiller from the genre powerhouse
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Reviews‘Mr Burton’ review: Toby Jones stars in Richard Burton origins story
Drama explores the Welsh actor’s journey from the valleys to stardom
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Reviews‘Long Day’s Journey Into Night’ review: Jessica Lange and Ed Harris power delayed adaptation
Theatre director Jonathan Kent’s feature debut premieres at Glasgow and Dublin
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Reviews‘Tornado’ review: Tim Roth, Jack Lowden and Kôki do battle in 18th century Britain
John Maclean’s Western/samurai hybrid thriller opens Glasgow Film Festival
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FeaturesScreen critics’ stand-out titles from Berlin 2025
Screen’s team of critics provided the most comprehensive coverage from the festival.
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FeaturesScreen’s first Rising Stars Ireland line-up: Where are they now?
Screen International selected its first Rising Stars cohort two years ago.
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Reviews‘Welcome Home Baby’ review: Austrian genre title opens Panorama at Berlin
Julia Franz Richter takes centre stage in this conventional, if atmospheric, horror
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Reviews‘Dreams In Nightmares’: Queer black femmes shine in confident reframing of the road trip movie
Shatara Michelle Ford’s feature premiered at Black Star and screens at the Berlinale
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FeaturesBerlin 2025: Screen’s guide to the Generation, Forum and Panorama Documentary titles
Screen staff pick out highlights from the Generation, Forum and Panorama Documentary strands. The festival runs February 13-23.
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Reviews‘Third Act’: Sundance Review
Portrait of Asian American filmmaker Robert M Nakamura by his son, Tadashi
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Reviews‘Companion’: Review
Sophie Thatcher and Jack Quaid find a romantic getaway turning sour in this smart horror
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Reviews‘Selena Y Los Dinos’: Sundance Review
The life of Latina singing sensation Selena Quintanilla-Perez, as told by her family
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Reviews‘How To Build A Library’: Sundance Review
The restoration of a fading colonial-era library in Kenya proves to be a touchpoint for the country’s issues
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Reviews‘Inheritance’: Review
Phoebe Dynevor embarks on an international adventure in Neil Burger’s iPhone-shot actioner
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Reviews‘The Damned’: Review
Odessa Young and Joe Cole face an ancient evil in this debut set in 1870s Iceland
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FeaturesNew Talent: ‘Vittoria’ filmmakers Alessandro Cassigoli and Casey Kauffman enjoy weaving fact with fiction
Venice Horizon’s title ‘Vittoria’ has proved the perfect calling card for what the Italy-US directing duo want to do.
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FeaturesLove, violence and awful behaviour: the making of Rose Glass’s ‘Love Lies Bleeding’
Rose Glass and her ‘Love Lies Bleeding’ co-writer Weronika Tofilska on making their uncompromising US-set crime thriller.
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News‘Brides’, ‘The Thing With Feathers’, ‘Rabbit Trap’ among UK films heading to Sundance 2025
Olivia Colman, Benedict Cumberbatch, Dev Patel and Carey Mulligan among UK stars with Sundance-bound features














