All articles by Tim Grierson, Senior US critic – Page 40
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Reviews'Alita: Battle Angel': Review
Robert Rodriguez and co-writer James Cameron bring Yukito Kishiro’s graphic novels to life
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Reviews'Miss Bala': Review
Remake of the 2011 Mexican crime drama starring Gina Rodriguez as a kidnapped American tourist
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Reviews'Wounds': Sundance Review
Babak Anvari follows up ‘Under The Shadow’ with some shockingly uninspired jump-scares
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Reviews'Fighting With My Family': Sundance Review
Stephen Merchant’s directorial debut lands a punch
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Reviews'Official Secrets': Sundance Review
Gavin Hood’s smart political drama stars Keira Knightley as an Iraq War whistleblower.
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Reviews'Cold Pursuit': Review
Hans Petter Moland’s English-language remake of ’In Order Of Disappearance’ stars Liam Neeson
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Reviews'Them That Follow': Sundance Review
Alice Englert and Olivia Colman anchor this tale of repression in an Appalachian sect
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Reviews'Blinded By The Light': Sundance Review
Gurinder Chadha adapts Sarfraz Mansoor’s memoirs to the soundtrack of The Boss, delivering a feelgood potential hit
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Reviews'High Flying Bird': Slamdance Review
Steven Soderbergh goes behind the scenes of the basketball business for this talky Netflix drama shot on an iPhone
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Reviews'The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind': Sundance Review
Chiwetel Ejiofor directs and stars in this moving drama set in Malawi, destined for distribution via Netflix
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Reviews'The Lodge': Sundance Review
Riley Keogh stars in this nerve-shredding horror from the directors of ‘Goodnight Mommy’
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Reviews'Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil And Vile': Sundance Review
Zac Efron plays Ted Bundy as an innocent man in Joe Berliger’s edgy ‘biopic’
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Reviews'Monos': Sundance Review
A group of child soldiers hold an American hostage on a remote mountaintop
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Reviews'The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part': Review
Mike Mitchell takes over directing duties on this eagerly-anticipated sequel
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Reviews'Share': Sundance Review
Newcomer Rhianne Barreto is a standout in Pippa Bianco’s feature-length expansion of her provocative short
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Reviews'To The Stars': Sundance Review
A delicate black-and-white film about two Oklahoma outsiders which is quietly moving
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Reviews'Leaving Neverland': Sundance Review
Director Dan Reed recognises the material’s inherent sensationalism but commendably avoids any titillation.
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Reviews'Native Son': Sundance Review
Rashid Johnson brings Richard Wright’s 1940 novel to present-day Chicago
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Reviews'After The Wedding': Sundance Review
Sundance opens with a remake of the Susanne Bier film directed by Bart Freundlich and starring Julianne Moore and Michelle Williams














