All articles by Tim Grierson, Senior US critic – Page 35
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Reviews‘Bloodshot’: Review
In which Vin Diesel is resurrected, along with plot points from multiple other sci-fi films
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Reviews‘The Way Back’: Review
Ben Affleck is the former sports star looking to recapture former glory as the coach of a school basketball team
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Reviews‘The Invisible Man’: Review
Another stellar performance from Elisabeth Moss grounds this outlandish horror based on the HG Wells novel
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Reviews‘Onward’: Berlin Review
A road trip from Pixar which fails to advance the company’s artistic fortunes
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Reviews‘Blumhouse’s Fantasy Island’: Review
“The sort of inept, forgettable disaster that doesn’t even induce so-bad-it’s-good chuckles”
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Reviews‘Sonic The Hedgehog’: Review
Jim Carrey ups the ante in this long-awaited family film based on the beloved Sega game
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Reviews‘The Assistant’: Review
Kitty Green’s restrained drama details abuse of power in a Hollywood mogul’s production office
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Reviews‘Birds Of Prey (And The Fantabulous Emancipation Of One Harley Quinn)’: Review
DC’s choreographed carnage stars Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn
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Reviews‘Emma’: Review
Working Title revisits a classic with Anya Taylor-Joy starring opposite Johnny Flynn
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Reviews‘His House’: Sundance Review
Netflix swoops on sophisticated British refugee horror directed by rising star Remi Weekes
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Reviews‘Tesla’: Sundance Review
A fascinating, if unconventional, look at the singular life of Nikola Tesla as played by Ethan Hawke
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Reviews‘The Father’: Sundance Review
Exceptional performances from Anthony Hopkins and Olivia Colman anchor Florian Zeller’s deeply moving debut
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Reviews‘Uncle Frank’: Sundance Review
Paul Bettany shines as a closeted gay man in 1970s New York who must revisit his Southern clan for a funeral
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Reviews‘The Glorias’: Sundance Review
Julie Taymor’s unconventional but effective Gloria Steinem biopic stars four actresses in the lead role, including Alicia Vikander and Julianne Moore
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Reviews‘The Nest’: Sundance Review
Sean Durkin’s long-awaited follow-up to ’Martha Marcy May Marlene’ is a supremely uneasy drama about a family trapped in a decaying Surrey house
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Reviews‘Wendy’: Sundance Review
After ‘Beasts Of The Southern Wild’, Benh Zeitlin turns his hand to JM Barrie’s Peter Pan
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Reviews‘Kajillionaire’: Sundance Review
Miranda July delivers an absurdist comedy about an unusual family in modern America
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Reviews‘The 40-Year-Old Version’: Sundance Review
Radha Blank makes a lively debut with this autobiographical tale of a woman rediscovering her creativity














