All articles by Tim Grierson, Senior US Critic – Page 9
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‘Invisible Nation’: IDFA Review
Profile of Tsai Ing-wen, Taiwan’s first female president, and her fight on the global stage
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‘Napoleon’: Review
Joaquin Phoenix reteams with director Ridley Scott for this lavish take on the French military commander and emperor
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‘Godzilla Minus One’: Review
Japanese-produced Godzilla film is a confident crowd-pleaser which throttles recent Hollywood remakes
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‘The Hunger Games: The Ballad Of Songbirds & Snakes’: Review
Rachel Zegler takes over from Jennifer Lawrence in this uneven ‘Hunger Games’ prequel
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‘The Marvels’: Review
Nia DaCosta directs Brie Larson as the returning Captain Marvel in this underpowered MCU instalment
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‘Freud’s Last Session’: AFI Fest Review
Anthony Hopkins and Matthew Goode star in this imagined wartime meeting of minds between Sigmund Freud and C.S. Lewis
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‘Five Nights At Freddy’s’: Review
Lacklustre horror based on the popular video game is a rare artistic misfire for Blumhouse
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‘Leave The World Behind’: AFI Fest Review
Julia Roberts, Mahershala Ali and Ethan Hawke star in Sam Esmail’s effective dystopian thriller
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‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour’: Review
Another format, another smash for beloved pop icon Taylor Swift
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‘The Vanishing Soldier’: Hamburg Review
A reluctant member of the Israeli Defence Force goes AWOL in Dani Rosenberg’s accomplished second feature
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‘Fingernails’: Toronto Review
Jessie Buckley and Riz Ahmed fight the laws of attraction in this near-future set drama in which love is a science
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‘The Holdovers’: Toronto Review
Alexander Payne reunites with his ‘Sideways’ star Paul Giamatti for this wistful 1970-set character study
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‘Pain Hustlers’: Toronto Review
Emily Blunt shines in this otherwise muted true-life tale of a corrupt American pharmaceutical company
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‘The Critic’: Toronto Review
Ian McKellen is a gloriously acerbic 1930s theatre critic in a film that proves too genteel for its central character
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‘Rustin’: Toronto Review
Colman Domingo plays the man behind the March on Washington - who found himself sidelined because he was gay
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‘In Restless Dreams: The Music Of Paul Simon’: Toronto Review
Alex Gibney documents the work of Paul Simon in this extensive tour guided by the musician himself
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‘Seven Veils’: Toronto Review
Atom Egoyan reunites with Amanda Seyfried for this story of a troubled opera director who is staging ’Salome’
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‘Together 99’: Toronto Review
Lukas Moodysson presents a tender sequel to his 2000 portrait of a Stockholm commune
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‘Dear Jassi’: Toronto Review
Tarsem Sing Dhandwar dramatises the true story of an Indian couple who fell foul of the class system
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‘Quiz Lady’: Toronto Review
Awkwafina and Sandra Oh team up for a road trip to a game show for director Jessica Yu