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‘Last Breath’ Review: Costa-Gavras’ End-Of-Life Drama Is Softly Reflective And Profoundly Moving – San Sebastian Film Festival
Costa-Gavras' single hyphenated trade name has been synonymous with political thrillers sinceZshot from the starting gates in 1969 to win two Oscars and bring the world's attention to the machinations of the military junta then ruling Greece. Among the numerous films he has made over the ensuing…
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‘Modi – Three Days On The Wing Of Madness’ Review: Punk Rock Lives In Johnny Depp’s Riotous Celebration Of Artistic Excess – San Sebastian
Johnny Depp's bohemian fantasyModi– Three Days on the Wing of Madnessstarts at full throttle, with the artist Amelio Modigliani (Riccardo Scamarcio) breaking up the Café Dome, then exiting on a trolley straight through their stained-glass window, smashing the Art Nouveau rosebuds to bits while still…
‘In Her Place’ Review: Chile’s Oscar Entry Is A Delightfully Skittish Take On A Strange But True Crime Story – San Sebastian Film Festival
Dames, right? It's the quiet ones you have to watch, although the more flamboyant also require a vigilant eye, especially if said dame is packing a pistol. Mercedes (Elisa Zulueta) is the self-effacing secretary to a senior judge in Santiago, Chile; Maria Carolina Geel (Francisca Lewin) is a murderer. The…
‘On Falling’ Review: Laura Carreira’s Feature Debut Is A Haunting Study Of Modern Serfdom – San Sebastian Film Festival
The modern workplace is the focus of Laura Carreira's hypnotic debutOn Falling,a sobering study of a woman's attempt to stay afloat in contemporary Glasgow. Produced by Ken Loach's Sixteen Films production company, it has plenty in common with the British…
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By Damon Wise
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‘When Fall Is Coming’ Review: François Ozon’s Charming Family Drama Is A Matter Of Life And Death – San Sebastian Film Festival
Some people are just better off dead. That's the ultimate conclusion of the prolific French filmmaker François Ozon's new domestic dramaWhen Fall Is Coming,receiving its world premiere at the San Sebastian Film Festival this week, but delivered with such sly delicacy, such slippery grace — no, actually…
‘Emmanuelle’ Review: Audrey Diwan’s Brave Attempt To Revive A Dated Softcore Classic Leaves A Lot To Be Desired – San Sebastian Film Festival
It’s a surprise to find out that directorAudrey Diwanhad never seen the originalEmmanuelle— a gauzy soft-porn feature that gotla toute Francehot and bothered when it was allowed to be shown in normal cinemas in 1974 — before she was approached to do this remake, which opens theSan Sebastian Film Fes…
Toronto Film Festival 2024: All Of Deadline’s Movie Reviews
The Toronto Film Festival kicked off September 5 with a multi-moveopening nightthat included David Gordon Green’s family comedyNutcrackersstarring Ben Stiller. It kicked off a slate of world premieres and buzzy movies across 11 days for the 49th edition of one of North America’s biggest film…
‘Never Let Go’ Review: Halle Berry Hangs On For Dear Life In Gripping Psychological Horror Thriller
French director Alexandre Aja has been known as a member of the horror helming fraternity called the “Splat Pack,” named for the extreme violence in their films. Certainly, many of his pictures, from the 2003 breakthroughHaute Tensionand the 2006 remake of…
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By Pete Hammond
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‘Without Blood’ Review: Angelina Jolie Goes Back To Basics With An Artful Wartime Revenge Drama – Toronto Film Festival
For her fifth feature as director, Angelina Jolie has gone so far back to basics thatWithout Bloodcould quite easily be her debut. That isn't a criticism, rather an observation about how hard it is, even for A-list talent, to make films about the brutality…
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By Damon Wise
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‘The Penguin Lessons’ Review: Steve Coogan Subverts A Potentially Whimsical Setup With Surprising Dark Humor – Toronto Film Festival
All too often, a Toronto Film Festival premiere is seen as an audition for a U.S. release, when the end result is more like sending a manned space flight into the sun.The Penguin Lessonsis a case in point, being a peculiarly British movie that takes a very…
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By Damon Wise
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‘The Life of Chuck’ Review: Mike Flanagan Reflects On Our Troubled Times With His Adaptation Of Stephen King’s Poignant Short Story Of Love, Life And Death – Toronto Film Festival
TheTIFF People's Choice Awardis usually a bellwether to the Oscars, but this yearthe prizereflects rather more deep-seated global concerns among the voters than just the race to Best Picture. Based on the short story of the same name by Stephen King…
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By Damon Wise
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Emmys TV Review: Smoothly Executed Reunion-Rich Ceremony Lacks Spark With Few Surprises
It was a tame throwback Sunday at the Emmy Awards tonight with blasts from the past taking center stage in a show seemingly longing for another era.
Besides the unexpected and well deserved Best Comedy win forHacks,the show was full ofpredictable trophies for FX'sShōgunandThe Bearand Netflix's…
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