All articles by Tim Grierson, Senior US Critic – Page 18
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‘Memoria’: Cannes Review
Tilda Swinton experiences a tropical malady in Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s Cannes Competition entry, filmed and set in Colombia
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‘The Year Of The Everlasting Storm’: Cannes Review
Seven short films mix documentary and fiction to paint a portrait of pandemic life
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‘Red Rocket’: Cannes Review
Simon Rex plays a conniving former porn star in a showcase role for director Sean Baker
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‘The Stronghold’ (‘Bac Nord’): Cannes Review
Cedric Jiminez directs this crime drama based on a true case of police corruption in Marseille in 2012
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‘The French Dispatch’: Cannes Review
Wes Anderson launches his fantastical France-set anthology at Cannes before a September global release through Searchlight
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‘Murina’: Cannes Review
Tense debut set on a Croatian island promises an explosive payoff – and delivers
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‘Supremes’: Cannes Review
Biopic of French 80s rappers Supreme NTM plays a lively midnight section at Cannes
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‘Flag Day’: Cannes Review
Sean Penn directs his daughter Dylan - and co-stars as her father - in this Cannes Competition title
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‘Cow’: Cannes Review
Andrea Arnold chews the cud with Luma, a dairy cow, in this intriguing documentary
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‘Stillwater’: Cannes Review
Matt Damon teams up with Camille Cottin and director Tom McCarthy for this story about an Oklahoma oil rigger who goes to France in search of redemption
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‘Everything Went Fine’: Cannes Review
Sophie Marceau leads a strong cast in Francois Ozon’s quietly moving tribute to his late writing partner, Emmanuele Bernheim
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‘Val’: Cannes Review
Personal, bittersweet documentary about the life and career of actor Val Kilmer
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‘The Boss Baby: Family Business’: Review
Animated comedy sequel offers more of the same heavy-handed reliance on slapstick and schmaltz
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‘Black Widow’: Review
At last, Scarlett Johansson casts her web in this MCU standalone spinoff
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‘The Novice’: Tribeca Review
A collegiate rower pushes herself to extremes in Lauren Hadaway’s accomplished feature debut
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‘No Sudden Move’: Tribeca Review
Steven Soderbergh explores the dark underbelly of 1950s Detroit in this knotty heist drama
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‘Werewolves Within’: Tribeca Review
Director Josh Ruben’s take on the VR game mostly howls in vain
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‘Fathom’: Tribeca Review
A siren song of the sea and the mysterious creatures who swim in it
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‘Luca’: Review
A pair of sea creatures take human form in Disney/Pixar’s latest heartwarming tale
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‘Ferguson Rises’: Tribeca Review
Seven years later, the killing of Michael Brown Jr. by law enforcement is examined through the prism of a city’s still-simmering racial tension