Whatever one thinks about the subject matter, the execution is the mark of a genuine artist. As for Ana de Armas, the star creates a sort of alchemy with the viewer that has the power to rouse you to genuine compassion.…
Read MoreA terrific Florence Pugh keeps things engaging even if the great looking film around her offers primarily technical pleasures.…
Read MoreWith the hothouse Gothic Pearl, a mostly pleasing oddity co-written by director Ti West and star Mia Goth following their previous 2022 collaboration X (and serving as a prequel to that picture), the pair have delivered a movie that plays like a supersaturated, Technicolor…
Read MoreAn intriguing, creepy set-up is ultimately undone by an overcooked plot that dissipates the superbly calibrated suspense of the picture's first half.…
Read MoreAubrey Plaza, in a career performance, is an ordinary and well-meaning person beaten down by crushing student loan debt and unfair hiring practices before turning to a life of crime to make ends meet.…
Read MoreWoman on the Verge: A Brilliant Rebecca Hall in Harrowing Psychological Thriller Resurrection
Resurrection is fascinating in what it has to say about motherhood, regret, different generations of women, relationships of manipulation and abuse, and how a person may go on from real life horror to create a different life, image, new persona, be outwardly successful but…
Read MoreIt’s easy to appreciate the picture’s pointed satirical declarations about the movie industry: that people of color are often cast to the wayside in a white dominated industry, that today's dependence on digital movie technology should be discarded in favor of traditional shot-on-film cameras,…
Read MoreThe great Leslie Manville headlines a loving picture suggesting the impact that a simple person of good values and compassion can make in the world, in unexpected ways, unlikely places and with people from different realms who share the same values.…
Read MoreDon’t Make (Them) Go: Hannah Marks and Mia Isaac on Poignant Father-Daughter Road Movie
I caught up with Hannah Marks and Mia Isaac for a chat on the film’s multiple, ambitious agendas and their enthusiasm about their futures, which appear limitless, in the American movie industry.…
Read MoreIt is difficult to believe that only two short years ago theatrical exhibition was writing its obituary during lockdowns as studios pulled or postponed their theatrical slates in favor of new distribution models, premiering first-run pictures simultaneously, or altogether, on streaming platforms and radically…
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