Harry Windsor


Harry Windsor
Harry Windsor is a critic for The Hollywood Reporter and the former editor of Inside Film.



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‘The Alienist’: a gripping but imperfect thriller

Culture

Forensic psychology powers this lavish series, but is one of its less interesting features

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‘A Quiet Place’, where silence means survival

Culture

John Krasinski’s latest film summons terror from the everyday

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‘Ready Player One’: a candy-coloured lesson on VR’s dangers

Culture

Spielberg has principles, and if you don’t like them, he has others

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‘Early Man’ returns Aardman to its roots

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The studio’s founders discuss prehistoric soccer and their history in Hollywood

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‘The Workshop’: teen angst in a post-Charlie Hebdo France

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Laurent Cantet’s new film explores the lure of political extremism for the young and bored

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‘Red Sparrow’ keeps us guessing, to a point

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Jennifer Lawrence reunites with her ‘Hunger Games’ director in this dated thriller

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Robin Campillo’s ‘BPM’

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The French-Moroccan director presents a clear-eyed portrayal of true activism during the AIDS epidemic

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‘Molly’s Game’: Aaron Sorkin plays a predictable hand

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The screenwriter leaves nothing unexplained in his directorial debut

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Liam Neeson’s routine ride in ‘The Commuter’

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Having conquered planes and automobiles, Neeson and director Jaume Collet-Serra move the action to trains

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