All Reviews articles – Page 174
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Reviews‘Dinner In America’: Bahamas Review
Offbeat romance served with rumbustious energy and a punk spirit
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Reviews‘The White Tiger’: Review
Ramin Bahrani adapts a Booker Prize-winning novel about modern India’s dark soul
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FeaturesScreen critics’ top documentaries of 2020
Five of Screen’s expert critics select their favourite documentaries from 2020.
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Reviews‘Lift Like A Girl’: Review
Behind the scenes at Egypt’s unorthodox training camp for champion female weightlifters
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Reviews‘Babenco: Tell Me When I Die ’: Review
An idiosyncratic tribute to the great Brazilian director Hector Babenco by his wife, Barbara Paz
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Reviews‘Wild Mountain Thyme’: Review
Emily Blunt, Jamie Dornan are bogged down in director John Patrick Shanley’s misbegotten Irish romance
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Reviews‘The Midnight Sky’: Review (Netflix)
George Clooney delivers a contemplative film about a global catastrophe for Netflix
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FeaturesFilms of the year 2020: Fionnuala Halligan
Fionnuala Halligan is Screen’s chief film critic and reviews editor. Read our other critics’ top tens here.
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FeaturesFilms of the year 2020: Tim Grierson
Screen’s senior US critic, LA-based Grierson has written for the publication since 2005. Read our other critics’ top tens here.
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Reviews‘Funny Boy’: Review (Netflix)
Deepa Mehta’s appealing drama follows two young lovers in Sri Lanka amid the outbreak of the Civil War
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FeaturesFilms of the year 2020: Allan Hunter
Hunter has worked for Screen since 1990. He is based in Edinburgh and is co-director of Glasgow Film Festival. Read our other critics’ top tens here.
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FeaturesFilms of the year 2020: Wendy Ide
Ide joined Screen in 2015 as a UK-based critic, and also writes for The Observer and Sight & Sound. Read our other critics’ top tens here.
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FeaturesFilms of the year 2020: Jonathan Romney
A longtime contributor, Romney also writes for Film Comment, Sight & Sound and The Observer, and teaches at NFTS. Read our other critics’ top tens here.
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Reviews‘Alex Wheatle’, ‘Education’: TV review (Small Axe)
Steve McQueen’s powerful Small Axe series ends up in the home - or lack of it - in the final two episodes
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Reviews‘Under The Open Sky’: Macao Review
An old Yakuza tries to go straight in Miwa Nishikawa’s gentle drama
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Reviews‘Back To The Wharf’: Macao Review
A man tries to return home after a boyhood tragedy in which he was complicit
















