All articles by Tim Grierson, Senior US critic – Page 32
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Reviews‘25 Years Of Innocence’: Bahamas Review
A gripping, if restrained, true-life drama from Poland
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Reviews‘Roommate Wanted’: Bahamas Review
A new housemate is packing quite a lot of luggage in Michael McCartney’s horror/comedy
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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: 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‘Let Them All Talk’: Review
All aboard for Steven Soderbergh’s cruise across the Atlantic with Meryl Streep, Candice Bergen and Dianne Wiest
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Reviews‘Socks On Fire’: IDFA Review
A gay Southern film-maker comes to terms with a dramatic family rift
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Reviews‘Happiest Season’: Review
Kirsten Stewart lights up Sony’s LGBTQ+ festive drama, a pandemic transfer to Hulu
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Reviews‘69: The Saga Of Danny Hernandez’: Review
Vikram Gandhi profiles the life and fast times of controversial rapper Tekashi69
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Reviews‘Run’: Review
Sarah Paulson dials it up as a malicious mother in this Hulu/Lionsgate genre exercise
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Reviews‘Fatman’: Review
This ’decidely offbeat’ holiday offering sees Mel Gibson playing a gun-toting Santa Claus
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Reviews‘Truth Or Consequences’: DOK Leipzig Review
Hannah Jayanti explores a New Mexico community in rhythmic stasis
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Reviews‘The Life Ahead’: Review (Netflix)
Sophia Loren unites with her son Edoardo Ponti to deliver a tearjerker for Netflix
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Reviews’The Annotated Field Guide Of Ulysses S. Grant': DOK Leipzig Review
Impressive, idiosyncratic documentary which finds an extra resonance in the current times
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Reviews‘Harami’: Busan Review
A young pickpocket develops a conscience after meeting the beautiful daughter of one of his victims
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Reviews‘Roald Dahl’s The Witches’: Review
Robert Zemeckis and Anne Hathaway unite to take on the children of the world this Hallowe’en
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Reviews‘Borat Subsequent Moviefilm’: Review
Sacha Baron Cohen brings his most successful creation back to surprisingly effective life
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Reviews‘I’m Your Woman’: AFI Fest Review (opening film)
Rachel Brosnahan stars in this intriguingly unpredictable crime thriller.














