All articles by Tim Grierson, Senior US critic – Page 25
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Reviews‘The Matrix Resurrections’: Review
Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss reunite for another spin around the simulation
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FeaturesFilms of the year 2021: Tim Grierson
Tim Grierson is Screen’s senior US critic, based in Los Angeles, has written for the publication since 2005.
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Reviews‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’: Review
Peter Parker can’t erase his own destiny in Marvel’s touching final act
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Reviews‘Don’t Look Up’: Review
An all-star cast can’t dig Adam McKay’s ironic disaster movie out of a comet-sized hole
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Reviews‘West Side Story’: Review
Steven Spielberg approaches this sacred text with a care which gives it a modern resonance
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Reviews‘Nightmare Alley’: Review
Guillermo del Toro’s rich remake of the 1947 noir stars Bradley Cooper and Cate Blanchett
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Reviews‘The Unforgivable’: Review
Sandra Bullock puts in an earnest performance in this unconvincing remake of British miniseries Unforgiven
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Reviews‘On Our Way’: Tallinn Review
An angst-ridden filmmaker confronts his own pain in Sophie Lane Curtis’ ambitious, confounding debut
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Reviews‘Licorice Pizza’: Review
Paul Thomas Anderson channels the spirt of Robert Altman for this San Fernando Valley 70s-set story of young love
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Reviews‘Encanto’: Review
Disney delivers a holiday hit in this Colombia-set family-friendly animation
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Reviews'Sing 2': AFI Fest Review
Sing 2 dials up the volume, adding Bono to the all-star voice cast
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Reviews‘Bruised’: AFI Fest Review
Halle Berry steps up to the ring for Netflix in this drama about a disgraced MMA fighter
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Reviews‘Swan Song’: AFI Fest Review
Mahershala Ali is a heartbreaker in Irish director Benjamin Cleary’s directorial debut for Apple TV+
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Reviews‘The Hole In The Fence’: Thessaloniki Review
Tensions rise in Joaquin del Paso’s disturbing drama about an all-male religious summer camp in rural Mexico
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Reviews‘Arisaka’: Tokyo Review
Mikhail Red mixes action and social commentary in this tale of a lone cop fighting to stay alive
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Reviews‘Hommage’: Tokyo Review
Lee Jung-eun shines as a struggling director tasked with restoring a damaged film from a deceased woman director
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Reviews‘Eternals’: Review
Chloe Zhao fields a new force of superheroes for Marvel’s Cinematic Universe
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Reviews‘Citizen Ashe’: Review
How Wimbledon’s first Black champion navigated his life and discreet form of activism off the courts
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Reviews'The Tender Bar’: London Review
Ben Affleck and Tye Sheridan star in George Clooney’s adaptation of a writer’s memoirs set in Long Island of the 1970s and 80s














