After Elsa Keslassy’s positive words for Florian Zeller’s “The Son,” here’s another rave from Tim Nasson:
Read morePaolo Sorrentino Shooting ‘Sue’ With J-Law Early Next Year
By all accounts, it looks as though Jennifer Lawrence will be busy shooting an unknown film this fall before embarking on Italian filmmaker Paolo Sorrentino’s “Sue” early next year.
Read moreFilm Critic: ‘Empire of Light’ More Likely Oscar-Bound Than ‘Women Talking’
Telluride has closed shop and Venice is now reaching its final days of screenings. What we basically have is “TAR,” “The Banshees of Inisherin,” and “Women Talking” as possible contenders.
Read moreIñárritu Blames ‘Racist Undercurrents' For Negative ‘Bardo’ Reviews
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, a technically gifted filmmaker, has decided to go to war with film critics over the negative reactions “Bardo” has been getting.
Read moreBest Picture: Venice and Telluride Shapes Up the Oscar Race
Although “The Son” and “Blonde” are still left to be screened on, respectively, Wednesday and Thursday, most of the big titles from Venice and Telluride have already been unveiled these last 5 days.
Read moreSam Mendes’ ‘Empire of Light’ is Sinking With 58 Metascore
This has thus far been a fall festival season of disappointments. One of the prime letdowns has got to be Sam Mendes’ “Empire of Light,” which I’ll be watching next week at TIFF.
Read more‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ is a Critical Hit at Venice
‘Don’t Worry Darling’ Gets Razzie-Worthy Reviews [Updated]
The embargo for auteur-extraordinaire Olivia Wilde’s “Don’t Worry Darling” should break this afternoon. And, yes, she definitely should be worrying, darling.
Read moreKirill Serebrennikov's ‘Limonov’ Set to Wrap Production in Berlin
Last December, Kirill Serebrennikov started shooting his next film, “Limonov” (adapted from Emmanuel Carrère's classic novel) in Moscow, right before Russia's war in Ukraine.
Read moreAlexandre Desplat is Scoring ‘Barbie’
The amount of talent involved in a Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” is staggering.
Read moreIñárritu Claims “It’s a Shame” That ‘Bardo’ Is Being Misunderstood
Of course he would say that.
Read more‘The Whale’ Reviews Are Divisive
It turns out that “The Whale” is not a total hit with critics. Brendan Fraser might not even get nominated, but what he does have is a great narrative.
Read morePaul Schrader is Mixed on ‘Tar’
In this latest edition of “Paul Schrader reviews …” We have the prolific writer-director of “Master Gardener” tackling Todd Field’s “TAR,” which he saw at Venice.
Read more‘Bardo’ Opening Scene Sounds Insane
I don’t care about the middling reviews, I want to see this movie ASAP. It looks and sounds like an experience.
Read moreChristian Petzold’s ‘The Red Sky’ Will Probably Premiere at Berlin
‘Empire of Light’ Getting Mixed Reactions at Telluride
Almost every Telluride tweet reaction for Sam Mendes’ “Empire of Light” describes it as a “love letter to cinema.”
Read moreFrancois Ozon’s ‘Mon Crime,’ Starring Isabelle Huppert, Most Likely Berlin-Bound
“Mon Crime,” the 22nd film from the prolific Francois Ozon, is probably going to premiere at the Berlin Film Festival.
Read moreIs Sarah Polley’s ‘Women Talking’ Being Overpraised at Telluride?
From what I was told last week, Alberto Barbera “liked” and wanted “Women Talking” at Venice, but was perfectly fine with Polley’s film choosing its Telluride-TIFF trajectory instead.
Read moreGolden Lion? ‘All the Beauty and the Bloodshed’ Being Hailed as a “Masterpiece"
The reviews for Laura Poitras’ “All the Beauty and the Bloodshed” are trickling in. Poitras’ doc is the only film doing all four of the major fall festivals this year. There’s a lot of hype over this movie, and it seems justified.
Read moreSofia Coppola’s New Film Starts Production in October
EXCLUSIVE: Sofia Coppola is set to start shooting her next movie on October 24th with an end date of December 2nd. The film is titled “Domino” and will be shot both in Toronto and California.
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