All articles by Tim Grierson, Senior US Critic – Page 33
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‘Countdown’: Review
An app which tells the time of your death; a film that struggles to do much with its concept
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‘Terminator: Dark Fate’: Review
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton reunite with producer James Cameron for this anticipated franchise reboot
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'Maleficent: Mistress Of Evil': Review
Angelina Jolie returns as the wicked fairy godmother, Michelle Pfeiffer in hot pursuit
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‘Bad Education’: Review
Hugh Jackman stars in this real-life tale of embezzlement by American school administrators
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‘Jojo Rabbit’: Review
Taika Waititi directs this gentle satire about a boy in 1940s Germany whose imaginary friend is Adolf Hitler
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‘Knives Out’: Toronto Review
In which Rian Johnson enjoyably de- and re-constructs the classic whodunnit
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‘Lucy In The Sky’: Toronto Review
Natalie Portman stars in a story inspired by the real-life romantic travails of astronaut Lisa Nowak
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'My Zoe': Toronto Review
Julie Delpy’s impassioned story of a mother’s love for her only child.
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‘Dolemite Is My Name’: Toronto Review
Eddie Murphy stars as real-life American comedian Rudy Ray Moore
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‘Abominable’: Toronto Review
A girl’s best friend is her Yeti in this flat DreamWorks animation set in China
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‘Blackbird’: Toronto Review
Susan Sarandon is the terminally ill mother presiding over one final family get-together
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‘Hope Gap’: Toronto Review
Bill Nighy and Annette Bening excel as a long-married couple facing an uncertain future
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‘Radioactive’: Toronto Review
Rosamund Pike plays Marie Curie in Marjane Satrapi’s thoughtful biopic of the ground-breaking scientist
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‘Joker’: Venice Review
Super-villain origins story starring Joaquin Phoenix is a very dark gag indeed
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‘Rialto’: Venice Film Festival
A troubled middle-aged family man finds solace in a young gay hustler
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‘American Skin’: Venice Review
Nate Parker follows up The Birth Of A Nation with a preachy exploration of America’s cultural problems
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‘Giants Being Lonely’: Venice Review
Three high-school seniors navigate adolescence in rural North Carolina