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3-Hour ‘Midsommar' Director's Cut Screened in NYC
Aug 19, 2019

This year’s 12th edition of the Scary Movies festival at Film at Lincoln Center premiered Ari Aster’s extended version of “Midsommar” this past Saturday.

Aug 19, 2019

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‘Halloween Kills’: Jamie Lee Curtis Calls Horror Sequel A “Masterpiece" [Trailer]

October 31, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

David Gordon Green’s “Halloween Kills” had its October release delayed until 2021. I had high hopes for this sequel to 2019’s “Halloween,” as I had heard, based on test screenings, that it was “phenomenal” and significantly better than last year’s Green-directed film.David Gordon Green’s “Halloween Kills” had its October release delayed until 2021. I had high hopes for this sequel to 2019’s “Halloween,” as I had heard, based on test screenings, that it was “phenomenal” and significantly better than last year’s Green-directed film.

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Céline Sciamma Has Already Begun Shooting Her Next Film ‘Petite Maman'

October 30, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

Céline Sciamma has become an overnight sensation in the American indie scene, but in France, her body of work has been well-known for close to a decade. Regardless, After debuting “Portrait of A Lady on Fire” at last year’s Cannes Film Festival, a sumptuously made 121-minute triumph which simmers with slow-burn until it breaks your heart, Sciamma has gained a much larger contingent of fans worldwide. And yet, for all the critical acclaim and awards-season glory she has garnered, Sciamma is already marking territory for her next film.

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David Fincher's ‘Mank' Screens and It's ...

October 30, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

Last night, David Fincher’s “Mank” screened for most of the critics around the country and, suffice to say, it wasn’t met with the universal acclaim we all expected to be showered on this cinematic jewel of a movie.

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Warner Bros. CEO “Pleased" with ‘Tenet' Box Office

October 29, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

“Tenet” was the first, and only, big blockbuster to be released since movie theaters closed due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic back in March, it has so far grossed a slight $50.6 million domestically, but has fared better overseas, where it has hauled in $283.4 million.

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‘Born to Be’: Provocative and Grueling Documentary Tackling Transgender Surgery [Trailer]

October 29, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

Kino Lorber will be releasing “Born to Be,” an absolutely fascinating doc I saw at last year’s New York Film Festival. This is poignant stuff, following the work of Dr. Ting, the head surgeon at Mt. Sinai’s Center for Transgender Medicine and Surgery, Director Tania Cypriano uses an extremely sensitive touch to her film, this is not the easiest watch, depicting the grueling process of sex-change operations.

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‘Songbird’: Michael Bay-Produced Drama Depicts a World Fighting the COVID-23 Virus [Trailer]

October 29, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

Yes, director-producer, and explosions-aficionado, Michael Bay is, supposedly, a conservative in a mostly left-wing industry. That, in itself, will most likely result in “Songbird” being criticized for its politics.

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Aretha Franklin Biopic ‘Respect’ Moves To Summer 2021

October 28, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

MGM, much like many of its competitors, has moved the Aretha Franklin biopic “Respect” from Christmas Day to Summer 2021. It was set to be a potential Oscar player, especially for Jennifer Hudson’s performance, playing the “Queen of Soul.” Regardless, you can now scratch off Directed by Liesl Tommy’s film from this year’s Oscar race.

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‘The White Tiger': Netflix Movie Tackles Class Divide in India [Trailer]

October 28, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

Netflix’s “The White Tiger” is director Ramin Bahrani’s adaptation of Aravind Adiga’s award-winning novel. Is this another Oscar contender that will need to be added to the streaming giant’s neverending list of fall titles? Maybe, maybe not. The subject matter is pertinently relevant, tackling the poor and disenfranchised of India.

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‘Hubie Halloween': Another Disposable and Unfunny Movie From Adam Sandler [Review]

October 28, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

After “Uncut Gems,” some people expected Adam Sandler to continue on his path of making arthouse movies that play more to his strong suits as an actor. Yeah, good luck with that. The Sandman’s lucrative multimillion-dollar Netflix deal is still ongoing, dumb comedies must continue to be made. The endless career lows that stemmed from his Netflix contract include the likes of “The Ridiculous Six,” “Murder Mystery,” “The Week Of,” “Sandy Wexler,” and “The Do-Over.”

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‘The Midnight Sky': George Clooney is Lost in Space in Netflix Drama [Trailer]

October 27, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

Based on Lily Brooks-Dalton’s novel “Good Morning, Midnight”, George Clooney teams up with Netflix for the sci-fi drama “The Midnight Sky,” in which he also stars.

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Best Film Adaptation of Arthur Miller’s ‘The Crucible’

October 27, 2020 James Collins

Mob mentality is a crucial element in determining decisions, but when taken too far, it is detrimental. Arthur Miller portrays this in The Crucible where determining political and religious cases was by people’s opinions. The worst part was that accusations to individuals made them guilty of crimes without proper evidence.

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David Fincher's ‘Mank' Will Be Released in Theaters on November 13th

October 26, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

“Mank” director David Fincher sat down with Mark Harris for an interview released this past Friday. However, as great and insightful as that interview was, the biggest revelation, for me at least, came when it was mentioned that “Mank” was set to be released in theaters on November 13th, 2020. Until now, the only known date associated with the film has been December 4th, the day in which the movie will be available to stream on Netflix.

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Timothée Chalamet’s Bob Dylan Film Directed By James Mangold Not Happening

October 26, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

Timothee Chalamet was set to play Bob Dylan in the Fox Searchlight biopic “Going Electric.” The film was going to be directed by James Mangold and was said to follow Dylan as he “rises to fame on his way to becoming a folk music icon.” This would have ideally been taking place from the singer’s beginnings in the 1960 folk scene in New York City’s Greenwich Village up until Dylan’s 1966 motorcycle crash.

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Kanye West Loves George Lucas ‘Star Wars’ Prequels & Hates Disney Sequels

October 26, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

Last week, the rapper was a guest on the Joe Rogan Experience, West went on a rant about the “Star Wars” franchise. It turns out that he loves George Lucas’ prequel films, especially when compared to the recent Disney sequels:

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Netflix Picks Up Underwhelming Idris Elba-Starring Drama ‘Concrete Cowboy'

October 26, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

You want my honest-to-God’s opinion on Netflix buying TIFF 2020 selection “Concrete Cowboy”? The Idris Elba-starring movie sure as hell isn’t an Oscar contender. If anything, the streaming giant saw this as an opportunity to add another title to their library. Nothing more, nothing less. Don’t get me wrong, ‘Cowboy’ will be liked by audiences, it has a 76% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and a decent 66 on Metacritic.

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Bruce Springsteen's ‘Letter to You': The Communal Power of Rock and Roll [Review]

October 25, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

In late 2019, director Thom Zimny was summoned by Springsteen to document the recording of the singer-songwriter’s reunion album with the E-Street Band, their first in over 10 years. They also hadn’t recorded an album this way, as a unit in the studio, since 1984’s “Born in the U.S.A.” Suffice to say, three cameramen were brought in to document the affair and the result is essential rock and roll cinema.

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‘No Time to Die' May Sell to Netflix For $600 Million

October 24, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

After an endless amount of delays, “No Time to Die” is set for an April 2021 theatrical release. And yet, the latest news finds MGM reportedly exploring selling the latest James Bond film to Netflix for an abnormal $600 million.

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First Reactions of David Fincher's ‘Mank'

October 24, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

Mark Harris has a great interview with director David Fincher about his upcoming “Mank.” His intro is as close to an official “review” as we’re going to get until the embargo lifts in late October. I’ll be catching “Mank” next week, suffice to say I am utterly excited to finally screen what I have consistently been touting as the most anticipated movie of 2020. And, it’s not even a close competition. Here’s the Harris into:

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‘The Underground Railroad': Barry Jenkins Writes and Directs Slavery-Era Amazon Miniseries [Trailer]

October 23, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

This 60-second teaser trailer for Barry Jenkins’ upcoming series “The Underground Railroad” is set to Jenkins regular Nicholas Britell’s original score. Britell contributed the original music for Jenkins’ “Moonlight” and “If Beale Street Could Talk,” plus he’s also responsible for the excellent, Emmy-winning original score for HBO’s “Succession.”

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Best Actor: Kaluuya, Hopkins, Oldman, Hanks, and Lindo?

October 23, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

Steven Yeun‘s performance in Lee Isaac Chung‘s “Minari” Is solid, but squeezing him as one of the five Best Actor nominees? Nah. It’s a stretch, but a 10.23 Clayton Davis Variety piece about how Yeun “could become the first Asian American Best Actor nominee” is setting down a narrative for the upcoming awards season. However, there’s fundamentally nothing stunning about Yeun’s performance in the film. in which he plays a struggling South Korean man-of-the-house who moves his entire family to the American heartland.

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Tags Best Actor, Tom Hanks, Anthony Hopkins, Delroy Lindo, Gary Oldman, Oscars, 2021
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