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‘Promising Young Woman’ Film Review: Carey Mulligan Shines in Bold Thriller for the #MeToo Era - thewrap.com
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23.12.2020 / 19:39

‘Promising Young Woman’ Film Review: Carey Mulligan Shines in Bold Thriller for the #MeToo Era

Also Read: 'Sylvie's Love' Review: Tessa Thompson Pursues Love and Career in Swoon-Worthy Period RomanceCassie’s avoidance routine is interrupted by the arrival of an old classmate, Ryan (Bo Burnham), who professes a longtime crush on her and asks her out. Inadvertently, his presence also brings up painful memories for Cassie, which are slowly revealed to be a traumatic event that led to the end of her dreams of becoming a doctor.

'In Corpore': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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23.12.2020 / 17:33

'In Corpore': Film Review

Anyone who's ever resorted to sex in an attempt to heal a fractured relationship will find something to relate to in married filmmakers Sarah Portelli and Ivan Malekin's anthology-style drama set in a variety of international locales.

'Boys Vs. Girls': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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22.12.2020 / 19:56

'Boys Vs. Girls': Film Review

A likably low-rent, low-ambition entry into a genre whose standard-bearer, Meatballs, doesn't set the bar very high, Mike Stasko's Boys Vs. Girls goes to summer camp for its promised battle of the sexes.

'Adolescents' ('Adolescentes'): Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - France
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21.12.2020 / 22:23

'Adolescents' ('Adolescentes'): Film Review

If 2020 was not exactly a banner year for art-house cinema, with festivals either cancelled or relegated to online status and theatrical releases postponed or demoted to streaming sites, this was not necessarily the case for French filmmaker Sébastien Lifshitz, who managed to put out two of his best works by December: the feature documentaries Little Girl and Adolescents, both of which saw distribution and critical acclaim at home.

'Gorbachev. Heaven': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Russia - Soviet Union
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20.12.2020 / 09:37

'Gorbachev. Heaven': Film Review

A lyrical portrait of a former political giant in his twilight years, Vitaly Mansky's Gorbachev. Heaven is an unusually intimate docu-memoir that feels like an epitaph.

'The Stand In': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Russia
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19.12.2020 / 16:33

'The Stand In': Film Review

In theory, The Stand In might sound promising. It stars Drew Barrymore, was written by Four Lions and Peep Showscribe Sam Bain and directed by Jamie Babbit (cult queer classic But I'm a Cheerleader, plus some excellent TV episodes for Silicon Valley and Russian Doll).

'Fatale': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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18.12.2020 / 21:09

'Fatale': Film Review

There should be a limit to the number of plot twists a film can spring on an audience. Sure, it's okay for fiendishly clever puzzlers like Sleuth and Deathtrap to keep us guessing from one moment to the next.

'Audrey': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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18.12.2020 / 19:46

'Audrey': Film Review

If this were a normal festive season when it was possible to have a post-prandial snuggle on the couch with older relatives, or just fans of the best in old-school movie-star glamour, then this documentary about Audrey Hepburn — out Dec. 15 on DVD and Blu-Ray ahead of a Jan.

'Effigy: Poison and the City': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Germany
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18.12.2020 / 17:26

'Effigy: Poison and the City': Film Review

Far from the movie viewers may expect when they hear the words "German serial killer," Effigy: Poison and the City takes a dignified, old-fashioned approach to homicidal insanity that befits its early-19th century setting.

'Cockroach': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - China - Hong Kong
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18.12.2020 / 14:04

'Cockroach': Film Review

A vivid look at what it means for populations to rise up against governments intent on curbing their liberties, Ai Weiwei's Cockroach takes us to the streets of Hong Kong in 2019, as young people violently resist measures chipping away at their independence from mainland China. The third doc Ai has released this year (following Coronation and the Sundance entry Vivos), it's among his most effective films to date —tightly focused and morally urgent.

'Love & Stuff': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - New York
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18.12.2020 / 13:28

'Love & Stuff': Film Review

New York City-based filmmaker Judith Helfand broke through as a filmmaker in 1997 with a highly personal documentary, A Healthy Baby Girl. This multilayered essay on maternity, medical negligence and guilt, among many other things, explored how her mother Florence's use of a drug to prevent miscarriage led to Judith having first cervical cancer and then a radical hysterectomy in her twenties.

'Tove': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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17.12.2020 / 18:29

'Tove': Film Review

For non-Nordic viewers who only know of Tove Jansson as a name attached to the cuddly, dumpling-shaped creatures called the Moomins— mid-20th-century comic strip trolls resembling hippopotami, composed of negative space and living in some kind of tundra-adjacent landscape— the engaging biopic Tove will offer some interesting surprises.

'Monster Hunter': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Britain
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17.12.2020 / 17:36

'Monster Hunter': Film Review

More an expensive VFX demo reel than a story, the latest Paul W.S. Anderson film hopes to take yet another video game, Capcom'sMonster Hunter, and turn it into a money-minting movie franchise.

'Hunter Hunter': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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17.12.2020 / 17:36

'Hunter Hunter': Film Review

Since my parents inexplicably failed to instill in me a love for killing at an early age, I've never gone hunting. But I can imagine that it takes a lot of patience and exactitude before achieving the satisfaction of the final result.

‘Greenland’ Film Review: Gerard Butler Can’t Save the World, for Once - thewrap.com - Greenland
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16.12.2020 / 20:51

‘Greenland’ Film Review: Gerard Butler Can’t Save the World, for Once

Watch Video: Gerard Butler Outruns a Comet Destroying the Earth in First 'Greenland' TrailerAs their friends begin to panic, John and Allison get notifications on their phones and TV screens that they and Nathan have been selected by the Department of Homeland Security to be taken to an undisclosed secure site, and that they must report to an Air Force base for relocation.

'Wonder Woman 1984': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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15.12.2020 / 23:26

'Wonder Woman 1984': Film Review

Patty Jenkins' stirring 2017 stand-alone feature debut for the popular character who made her first DC Comics appearance in 1941, Wonder Woman, came along at just the right time to shake up the male-dominated superhero screen universe, reinvigorating the genre landscape with amped-up estrogen in her fight for peace, love and equality.

‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Film Review: Gal Gadot Battles Greed, Desire and an Unwieldy 3rd Act - thewrap.com
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15.12.2020 / 21:48

‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Film Review: Gal Gadot Battles Greed, Desire and an Unwieldy 3rd Act

Watch Video: 'Wonder Woman 1984': Cheetah Goes on the Attack in New TrailerOne of the recovered items makes its way to the Smithsonian, where Wonder Woman’s alter ego Diana Prince is employed. Diana befriends nerdy gemologist Barbara Minerva (Kristen Wiig), who discovers that, according to legend, the gemstone has the power to grant wishes.

‘News of the World’ Film Review: Tom Hanks Plays a Searcher Who Reads the Legends in Old-School Western - thewrap.com
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11.12.2020 / 20:58

‘News of the World’ Film Review: Tom Hanks Plays a Searcher Who Reads the Legends in Old-School Western

Watch Video: 'News of the World' Trailer: Tom Hanks Reunites With Paul Greengrass in New WesternBut “News of the World” borrows less from Ford’s “The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance” (in which a newspaperman famously advises, “When the legend becomes fact, print the legend”) than from “The Searchers,” about a Civil War veteran who finds redemption by rescuing the daughter of settlers from her indigenous kidnappers.

‘Minari’ Film Review: Steven Yeun Leads Charming Drama About Korean Transplants in 1980s Arkansas - thewrap.com - North Korea - state Arkansas
thewrap.com
11.12.2020 / 01:19

‘Minari’ Film Review: Steven Yeun Leads Charming Drama About Korean Transplants in 1980s Arkansas

Also Read: 'Let Them All Talk' Film Review: Meryl Streep Contemplates Life, Love and Literature on Transatlantic VoyageImmaculately crafted to the most minuscule production design detail, “Minari” mines significance from the plot’s built-in wisdom, such as the water and the lack thereof standing as a metaphor for the necessary components for growth, for both the crops and the people tending to them.

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