All articles by Fionnuala Halligan – Page 4 32124h
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‘Tuesday’: London Review 1c2lz
Julia Louis-Dreyfus stars in this ambitious feature debut from the UK, backed by A24
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‘Haar’: London Review 4x6x3j
A TV production manager reaches crisis point in Ben Hecking’s Budapest-set, Super8-shot second feature
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‘The Pigeon Tunnel’: London Review 6k3b5g
Errol Morris talks with John LeCarre in the late author’s last, no-holds-barred interview
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Screen comment: UK indie producers are in crisis and need urgent 47242n
UK independent film producers are being systematically devalued and unfairly treated as the industry booms around them.
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‘The Rye Horn’: San Sebastian Review 362o3h
Jaione Camborda’s second, elemental feature wins the Golden Shell at the San Sebastian Film Festival
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‘The Successor’: San Sebastian Review 2h1k6g
Marc-Andre Grondin impresses as a lauded fashion designer forced back down to his roots in Xavier Legrand’s twisted art thriller
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The awards contenders from the autumn festivals 2y6vd
Here are the titles our critics think awards pundits are - or should be - looking at right now
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20 stand-out titles from Toronto 2023 5t86e
There was plenty to be excited about at this year’s festival.
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‘Sorry/Not Sorry’: Toronto Review h4yc
Louis CK documentary reveals the deadly serious abusive underbelly of the US comedy circuit
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‘Unicorns’: Toronto Review 6t2x3l
Sally El Hosaini’s follow-up to ‘The Swimmers’ is set in the world of ‘gaysian’ drag queen cabaret.
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‘Copa 71’: Toronto Review 5q2g2n
Topical documentary examines the systemic sexism surrounding the 1971 Women’s World Cup in Mexico
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‘In The Land Of Saints And Sinners’: Venice Review 3o4n26
Liam Neeson’s lone-wolf assassin attempts to atone for his sins in this 1970s Irish drama
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‘Hit Man’: Venice Review 6w31u
Richard Linklater turns the twisting true story of ‘fake assassin’ Gary Johnson into a funny, confident crowdpleaser
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‘Priscilla’: Venice Review 4o2x58
Sofia Coppola explores the dark heart of Priscilla Presley’s relationship with rock superstar Elvis
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‘The Theory Of Everything’: Venice Review 1760c
A conference about quantum physics in 1960s Switzerland plays host to this atmospheric noir debut
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‘Explanation For Everything’: Venice Review 50c62
Hungary’s political divisions are manifested by a teenage student facing unrest both at home and school
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‘The Palace’: Venice Review 582s14
Roman Polanski’s attempted comedy set in a Swiss luxury hotel proves to be anything but five star
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‘Maestro’: Venice Review 1e3354
Director/star Bradley Cooper conducts an impressively-mounted, if uneven, portrait of composer Leonard Bernstein