All articles by Tim Grierson, Senior US Critic – Page 4
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Reviews‘Heretic’: Toronto Review
Hugh Grant plays a game of cat-and-mouse with two young Mormon missionaries in this verbose A24 chiller
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Reviews‘Conclave’: Toronto Review
Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci and John Lithgow jostle for the Vatican’s top job in this pulpy Robert Harris adaptation
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Reviews‘Eden’: Toronto Review
Ron Howard turns to the dark side with this star-studded true story of an island utopia gone bad starring Jude Law and Ana de Armas
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Reviews‘Nightbitch’: Toronto Review
Amy Adams takes a walk on the wild side in Marielle Heller’s story of a woman who is going to the dogs
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Reviews‘We Live In Time’: Toronto Review
Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield headline John Crowley’s time-hopping relationship tearjerker
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Reviews‘Sharp Corner’: Toronto Review
Ben Foster teams up with ’Blackbird’ director Jason Buxton to deliver this portrait of a ‘compelling non-entity’
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Reviews‘The End’: Toronto Review
Joshua Oppenheimer’s first drama is a singular musical which details how one family passes through the end of the world
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Reviews‘William Tell’: Toronto Review
Claes Bang takes aim at the the legendary Swiss marksman in Nick Hamm’s dour period epic
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Reviews‘Nutcrackers’: Toronto Review
Toronto opens with this festive comedy/drama from David Gordon Green starring Ben Stiller
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Reviews‘Joker: Folie A Deux’: Venice Review
Lady Gaga and Joaquin Phoenix fail to spark in Todd Phillips’ musical sequel
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Reviews‘Paul & Paulette Take A Bath’: Venice Review
The dark tourism sites of Paris prove a quirky backdrop for this unconventional love story
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Reviews‘King Ivory’: Venice Review
James Badge Dale and Ben Foster take opposite sides of America’s War on Drugs in John Swab’s lacklustre thriller
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Reviews‘The Order’: Venice Review
Jude Law and Nicholas Hoult go toe-to-toe in Justin Kurzel’s gritty crime drama set in 1980s Idaho
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Reviews‘Babygirl’: Venice Review
Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson star in Halina Reijn’s erotic May-December drama
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Reviews‘Homegrown’: Venice Review
Unflinching documentary follows three right-wing American extremists in the lead up to the volatile 2020 US election
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Reviews‘September 5’: Venice Review
Peter Sarsgaard stars in this tense newsroom drama set during the 1972 Munich Olympics
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Reviews‘Separated’: Venice Review
Veteran documentarian Errol Morris turns his attention to the Trump administration’s controversial immigration policies
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Reviews‘Smiles And Kisses You’: Edinburgh Review
Sensitive documentary explores the relationship between a North Carolina man and his AI-enhanced sex doll
















