Almodovar’s Strange Way of Life, a florid, 31-minute homage to spaghetti westerns wrapped up in an unabashedly sensuous bow, is both a genre tribute and mash-up delivered in high style and, courtesy of stars Pedro Pascal and Ethan Hawke, a romantic confection that leaves…
Read MoreI ventured into Saw X armed with only the faintest recollections of its inaugural 2004 original, which saw the light of day almost two decades ago at a time when the American horror film arena indulged in notions of “torture porn”—a subgenre in which…
Read MoreGael Garcia Bernal Triumphant as Cassandro, Groundbreaking Figure in Mexico’s Lucha Libre
Gael García Bernal, the distinguished Mexican-born actor renowned for his exceptional early 2000s screen portraits in films such as Amores Perros, The Motorcycle Diaries, Y tu mamá también and Bad Education—all of which made him an internationally acclaimed movie star—triumphantly returns with his best…
Read MoreA Haunting in Venice: Hercule Poirot Returns in a Well-Produced but Lifeless Murder Mystery
As a director, Kenneth Branagh is foremost a showman—in fact his subtlest picture was his poignant childhood memoir Belfast—so it comes as a bit of a surprise that his latest, A Haunting in Venice, very loosely based on Agatha Christie’s 1969 novel Hallowe’en Party…
Read MoreMemo to The Nun II filmmakers: you had one job. If nothing else, a horror film must provide thrills. While the new sequel to the 2018 hit The Nun may look great, it is dull, overlong and scare-free. The eighth—yes, eighth—picture in “The Conjuring…
Read MoreEmma Seligman, whose 2020 debut Shiva Baby, a zinger of an anxious comedy about an aimless Manhattan collegiate “sugar baby” in an identity crisis during a shiva, turns impressive satirist with her sophomore picture Bottoms—a radically “queer” high school comedy that plays like a mash up…
Read MoreIra Sachs’ Passages, about a Parisian menage-a-not between an egoist filmmaker, played with zeal by the great German actor Franz Rogowski, his long-suffering partner (Ben Whishaw) and a schoolteacher (Adele Exarchopolous) drawn into his orbit, is a lusty provocation about modern love warfare and…
Read MoreEmotional and Spiritual Worlds Collide in Scary Talk to Me, a Fresh Take on Supernatural Possession
Demonic possession is an intoxicant in the scary Talk to Me, an updated twist on the supernatural thriller and one that finds a group of youths taking the notion of a Ouija board to creepy new extremes. The first feature by Australian YouTube stars…
Read More“It’s the best experience when you care about a character”: The Philippou Brothers on Empathy and Chills of Horror Breakout Talk to Me
Sitting across from the dynamic twin brothers Danny and Michael Philippou, as I am this morning at the famed The Peninsula Chicago, is an exhilarating trip. With the arrival of their terrific debut picture, Talk to Me, the wildly energetic, inventive duo have graduated…
Read MoreSparkling Satire Barbie an Inventive Showcase for Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling—and Great Fun
Perhaps the biggest surprise of the movie year—or two of them—is that Greta Gerwig’s much-anticipated Barbie has become a runaway cultural moment in a way a movie hasn’t landed in the zeitgeist in perhaps years, and that—delightfully—it’s actually good (and frequently very good). In a picture…
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