All articles by Tim Grierson, Senior US critic – Page 9
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Reviews‘Twisters’: Review
Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glen Powell square up to impressive VFX in this sluggish sequel to the 1996 hit
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Reviews‘Longlegs’: Review
FBI agent Maika Monroe and serial killer Nicolas Cage face off in Osgood Perkins’ horror of human depravity
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Reviews‘National Anthem’: Raindance Review
New Mexico’s LGBTQ+ rodeo community holds the promise of a New American West in this striking debut
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Reviews‘A Quiet Place: Day One’: Review
New York comes under alien attack in this effective horror prequel starring Lupita Nyong’o and Joseph Quinn
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Reviews‘MaXXXine’: Review
The third instalment of Ti West’s horror trilogy sees Mia Goth’s wannabe actress navigating the dark side of 1980s Hollywood
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Reviews‘The Man With A Thousand Faces’: Raindance Review
French documentarian Sonia Kronlund embarks on a global search for a serial love cheat
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Reviews‘Something’s More Than One Thing’: Raindance Review
The Russo Brothers lend their backing to this internet-based relationship drama from Jay Alvarez
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Reviews‘Inside Out 2’: Review
Puberty brings unpredictable new emotions in this captivating animated sequel from Pixar
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Reviews‘Ultraman: Rising’: Review
The iconic Japanese superhero returns for a new adventure in Netflix’s family-friendly animation
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Reviews‘Sing Sing’: Review
Colman Domingo takes centre stage in this play on a real-life New York theatre programme for prisoners
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Reviews‘Young Woman And The Sea’: Review
Daisy Ridley stars in this Disney biopic of history-making swimmer Trudy Ederle which fails to make a splash
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Reviews‘Beating Hearts’: Cannes Review
Adele Exarchopoulos and Francois Civil play teenage lovers reunited in adulthood in Gilles Lellouche’s Competition melodrama
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Reviews‘Being Maria’: Cannes Review
Anamaria Vartolomei impresses as Last Tango In Paris star Maria Schneider in Jessica Palud’s sensitive biopic
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Reviews‘I, The Executioner’: Cannes Review
Ryoo Seung-wan delivers a weighty action sequel to 2015’s blockbuster Veteran
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Reviews‘September Says’: Cannes Review
Ariane Labed goes behind the lens to direct this affecting study of adolescence playing in Un Certain Regard
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Reviews‘The Apprentice’: Cannes Review
Sebastian Stan and Jeremy Strong impress in Ali Abbasi’s otherwise lacklustre Donald Trump origin story
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Reviews‘The Substance’: Cannes Review
Demi Moore plays an ageing actress who goes to extreme measures in Coralie Fargeat’s bracing body horror
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Reviews‘Blue Sun Palace’: Cannes Review
‘Superb’ Critics Week debut explores the precariousness of New York’s Chinese community
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Reviews‘Eephus’: Cannes Review
Two local, middle-aged baseball teams play one final game in this poignant slice of Americana
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Reviews‘Visiting Hours’: Cannes Review
Isabelle Huppert stars in Patricia Mazuy’s offbeat drama which charts an unlikely friendship between two women














