I tend to give many praised films that I was underwhelmed with a rewatch. I’ve done it many times this year and if there is a sudden change of sentiment on my part then I’ll write about my changed opinion.
Read moreOscars: Best Actress Will Be Cate Blanchett vs Danielle Deadwyler
Now that I’ve seen Danielle Deadwyler’s incredible performance in “Till,” it’s time to assess the current Best Actress race.
Read more‘Till’: Danielle Deadwyler’s Grieving Performance Hits Where It Hurts [Review]
Chinonye Chukwu directs the hell out of the conventional screenplay she’s been given in “Till.” The movie wouldn’t have worked in many hands, but through her caring direction, and a landmark performance from Daniel Deadwyler, it does.
Read moreThe Last Great Movie Park Chan-Wook Saw Was ‘Nightmare Alley’
‘A Man Called Otto’ Trailer Coming Next Week
A late-year title most people seem to be shrugging off is Marc Foster’s “ A Man Called Oto,” starring Tom Hanks.
Read more‘She Said’ Screens to Mostly Positive Notices at NYFF
UPDATED: “She Said” screened at NYFF. The embargo has lifted. Reactions are all over the place. I believe this film’s best shot will probably be a Carey Mulligan push for Supporting Actress.
Read moreFilming Wraps on George Miller’s ‘Furiosa’
It’s going to be damn-near impossible for George Miller’s “Furiosa” to be as jaw-dropping as “Fury Road,” but I sure as hell am excited by this prequel to the 2015 action classic.
Read more‘Triangle of Sadness’ Third Worst-Reviewed Palme d’Or Since 1990
Much like “Titane” last year, the release of Ruben Ostlund’s Palme d’Or winning “Triangle of Sadness” has resulted in polarized reactions. There’s no critical acclaim, but a lot of love it/ hate it reactions going on.
Read moreWhat’s Left? Part Five.
By all accounts, these films have been, more or less, completed, but were curiously absent from the September festivals.
Read moreOscars: Best Actor Race is Probably Austin Butler vs Brendan Fraser
This week we’ve been zeroing in on the Best Actor race. We know there are, probably, three locks in the category: Colin Farrell, Austin Butler and Brendan Fraser.
Read more‘Halloween Ends’: David Gordon Green Has Decided to Be a Paycheck Man
UPDATE: The embargo has lifted and “Halloween Ends” has a 45 MC score (based on 22 reviews). I probably won’t be reviewing this pile of junk.
Read moreLos Angeles Film Critics Association’s Acting Awards Will Now Be Gender Neutral
The voting body within the Los Angeles Film Critics Association has decided that, hey, the Indie Spirits, Gotham, and the Berlin Film Festival got it right, let’s go GENDER NEUTRAL!
Read moreJohn Carpenter Never Heard of ‘Midsommar’ and ‘Hereditary’
Horror maestro John Carpenter was interviewed by the AV Club about “Halloween Ends” and his endless obsession with video games.
Read moreLuca Guadagnino’s ‘Scarface’ Remake Might Be Coming Soon
There’s an IMDB Pro note on the page of Luca Guadagnino’s “Scarface” remake. It’s just a notation that the screenplay has recently been updated.
Read more‘Rustin’ Test-Screening Next Week
George C. Wolfe’s “Rustin” will be test-screening next week. This is a good sign that post-production is going smoothly. Maybe a Sundance premiere?
Read moreKristen Stewart and Olivier Assayas Working on Their Fourth Film Together
Olivier Assayas released his rather impressive “Irma Vep” series a few months ago. It’s well worth checking out. Before that, his last two films (“Non-Fiction” and “Wasp Network”) were critical disappointments. So, why not go back to the source of your success?
Read more‘Joker 2: Folie A Deux’ to Start Shooting in November
Now things seems to be really be ramping up as November 5th seems to be the month when production kicks off. Will this be a snowy-set sequel?
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