All Reviews articles – Page 190
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FeaturesScreen critics pick their overlooked gems of 2019
Screen International critics select their favourite undiscovered films from this year.
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Reviews‘The Gentlemen’: Review
A British drug lord attempts to do business with an American dynasty in Guy Ritchie’s latest crime caper
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Reviews‘Cats’: Review
It’s not quite a catastrophe, but Tom Hooper’s adaptation isn’t up to scratch
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FeaturesFilms of the year 2019: Lee Marshall
Italy-based Marshall joined Screen in 1996. He also writes about art, travel and design for UK, US and Italian publications.
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FeaturesFilms of the year 2019: Lisa Nesselson
Nesselson is in-house film critic for the English-language channel of France24, and has reviewed for Screen since 2008.
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FeaturesFilms of the year 2019: Sarah Ward
Ward joined Screen in 2015, and writes for Concrete Playground, SBS and others, and is on ABC Radio.
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FeaturesFilms of the year 2019: Allan Hunter
Hunter has worked for Screen since 1990. He is based in Edinburgh, and is also co-director of Glasgow Film Festival.
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FeaturesFilms of the year 2019: Jonathan Romney
A longtime contributor, Romney also writes for Film Comment, Sight & Sound and The Observer, and teaches at NFTS.
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FeaturesFilms of the year 2019: Wendy Ide
Ide joined Screen in 2015 as a London-based critic, and also writes for The Observer and Sight & Sound.
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FeaturesFilms of the year 2019: Tim Grierson
Screen’s senior US critic, LA-based Grierson has written for the publication since 2005.
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FeaturesFilms of the year 2019: Fionnuala Halligan
Halligan is Screen’s chief film critic and reviews editor.
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Reviews‘Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker’: Review
The Force’s latest finale is ”disappointingly nondescript”
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Reviews‘Spies In Disguise’: Review
Will Smith voices a feathered secret agent in the latest family friendly animation from Blue Sky
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Reviews‘Go!’: Review
A headstrong teen finds meaning in go-karting in this thrilling Aussie family drama
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Reviews‘Black Christmas’: Review
Imogen Poots fights a masked killer - and her own demons - in this feminist remake of the 1974 slasher
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Reviews‘Wisdom Tooth’: Macao Review
An undocumented Chinese woman struggles to accept her beloved brother’s new girlfriend









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