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'Dear Santa': Film Review | DOC NYC 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Santa
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20.11.2020 / 15:58

'Dear Santa': Film Review | DOC NYC 2020

Not to take anything away from filmmaker Dana Nachman, but her new documentary certainly benefits from the timing of its release. The film focuses on the 107-year-old Operation Santa program run by the U.S.

'The Last Out': Film Review | DOC NYC 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Cuba - Costa Rica
hollywoodreporter.com
20.11.2020 / 02:34

'The Last Out': Film Review | DOC NYC 2020

When it comes to baseball sayings that apply to real life, the term "swinging for the fences" couldn’t be more suitable for the three major-league hopefuls at the heart of Sami Khan and Michael Gassert’s gripping new sports documentary, The Last Out.

'Embattled': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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20.11.2020 / 02:11

'Embattled': Film Review

There's one question you're likely to ask yourself while watching Nick Sarkisov's drama about the contentious relationship between an egomaniacal MMA fighter and his sensitive, 18-year-old son: Who the hell is Stephen Dorff's trainer and how much does he charge? That's because it's otherwise hard to sustain interest over the course of Embattled, in which Dorff plays the lead role of the monstrously self-absorbed Cash.

'Happiest Season': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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19.11.2020 / 23:10

'Happiest Season': Film Review

In one of the more amusingly uncharitable moments of a character whose brittle undercarriage keeps peeking through the fastidiously composed veneer of the warm, welcoming homemaker, Mary Steenburgen says as her daughter's guest for the holidays stomps angrily out of the room, "She is very heavy-footed." Fortunately, the opposite applies to co-writer and director Clea DuVall; her light touch with both comedy and drama is essential to what makes Happiest Season so captivating.

‘Happiest Season’ Film Review: Kristen Stewart Makes Merry in LGBT Christmas Farce - thewrap.com
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19.11.2020 / 20:43

‘Happiest Season’ Film Review: Kristen Stewart Makes Merry in LGBT Christmas Farce

“Have Yourself a Movie Little Christmas” a decade ago — and bemoaned the lack of LGBT stories being told in the seasonal sub-genre — I never could have predicted the bumper crop of 2020, which is offering queer-centric (or at least gay-inclusive) new movies from Lifetime, Hallmark, Paramount Network, and Netflix, as well as the arrival of “Happiest Season,” an all-star Christmas comedy with a major studio behind it.

'A Crime on the Bayou': Film Review | DOC NYC 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com - parish Orleans
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19.11.2020 / 18:27

'A Crime on the Bayou': Film Review | DOC NYC 2020

When Gary Duncan was arrested on trumped-up charges, essentially for being Black, his situation was hardly unique. But his readiness to fight the bogus case was nothing short of heroic, especially in 1966 Plaquemines Parish, near New Orleans, part of a region that one of the interviewees in Nancy Buirski's film calls a "totalitarian nation." The word "totalitarian" is uttered several times in A Crime on the Bayou, and on the evidence of this real-life drama, it isn't hyperbole.

'Jiu Jitsu': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
hollywoodreporter.com
19.11.2020 / 17:59

'Jiu Jitsu': Film Review

A movie made for young men whose parents or girlfriends have insisted they put down their gaming consoles for one goddamn night or it's over, Dimitri Logothetis' Jiu Jitsu has all the barely-motivated action and sci-fi trappings of a middling videogame and, well, at least a little of the dramatic value. Reteaming with Alain Moussi, star of his previous film Kickboxer: Retaliation, Logothetis finds nearly none of that film's tongue-in-cheek, pulpy appeal (modest though it was).

'Girl': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - USA - Chad - county Macon - county Jackson
hollywoodreporter.com
19.11.2020 / 16:12

'Girl': Film Review

They should have revived the American International or New World Pictures logo to distribute Chad Faust's Southern Gothic noir. The film would have fit in perfectly paired as a '70s-era double feature with the likes of Macon County Line and Jackson County Jail, best seen at a drive-in on a hot summer night.

'La Madrina: The Savage Life of Lorine Padilla': Film Review | DOC NYC 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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19.11.2020 / 05:15

'La Madrina: The Savage Life of Lorine Padilla': Film Review | DOC NYC 2020

In her 60-some years on Earth, Lorine Padilla has seen, done and endured enough to fill several lifetimes.

'Vanguard' ('Jixianfeng'): Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - county Bronx - county Rush
hollywoodreporter.com
19.11.2020 / 03:13

'Vanguard' ('Jixianfeng'): Film Review

If nothing else, director Stanley Tong and martial arts superstar Jackie Chan’s latest effort, Vanguard, proves the law of diminishing returns. Not too long ago a Chan film guaranteed an entertaining time at the movies and heaps of awe at what the human body could endure.

‘The Christmas Chronicles 2’ Film Review: Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn Team Up to Save the Holidays - thewrap.com - Iceland - Santa - Turkey
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19.11.2020 / 01:12

‘The Christmas Chronicles 2’ Film Review: Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn Team Up to Save the Holidays

Turkish origins to the Icelandic legend of the Yule Cat (Jólakötturinn, who goes by “Jola” for short here) to the Star of Bethlehem itself.Watch Video: Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn Say Christmas Is 'Doomed' Forever in 'The Christmas Chronicles 2' TrailerAlso part of the holiday’s history is Belsnickel, one of Santa’s gift-giving antecedents, but in “Christmas Chronicles 2,” Belsnickel (Julian Dennison, “Deadpool 2”) is Santa’s former right-hand elf, so embittered by the big man’s devotion to

'Baby God': Film Review | DOC NYC 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com - state Nevada
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18.11.2020 / 17:31

'Baby God': Film Review | DOC NYC 2020

The kind of story at the heart of Baby God is sadly familiar from news reports. As text at the end of the documentary points out, "More than two dozen U.S.

'Derek DelGaudio's In & Of Itself': Film Review | DOC NYC 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Pennsylvania - county Jay
hollywoodreporter.com
17.11.2020 / 18:48

'Derek DelGaudio's In & Of Itself': Film Review | DOC NYC 2020

Though he's adept enough at sleight-of-hand and other stage trickery to have earned the admiration of people like Ricky Jay, Penn & Teller and David Blaine, performer Derek DelGaudio bristles at the term "magician." Anyone inclined to think that makes him pretentious can look to Derek DelGaudio's In & Of Itself, in which Frank Oz documents the singular 2017 off-Broadway show (also directed by Oz) that embodies his ideal: Here, the patter employed by some ambitious illusionists becomes full-blown

'69: The Saga of Danny Hernandez': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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17.11.2020 / 17:45

'69: The Saga of Danny Hernandez': Film Review

The lame-duck days of America's reality-TV presidency are an appropriate time for a documentary about Tekashi69, the rainbow-haired rapper willing to say or do any stupid thing in order to keep the world's eyes on him. In the view of Vikram Gandhi's 69: The Saga of Danny Hernandez, music is nearly entirely beside the point: Those who don't know the songs that drew millions of YouTube streams will barely hear them here, and that's probably just as well.

'Duty Free': Film Review | DOC NYC 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com - New York - Boston
hollywoodreporter.com
17.11.2020 / 17:44

'Duty Free': Film Review | DOC NYC 2020

Rebecca Danigelis was a 75-year-old housekeeping supervisor at a hotel when she was fired. She had $600 in savings and had cashed in her 401K to send her younger son, Sian-Pierre Regis, to college.

'Neither Confirm Nor Deny': Film Review | DOC NYC 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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14.11.2020 / 20:23

'Neither Confirm Nor Deny': Film Review | DOC NYC 2020

In 1976 Clive Cussler published Raise the Titanic!, a novel in which a team of undersea adventurers attempted to bring the famous shipwreck to the surface and recover its treasures. But Cussler's hero Dirk Pitt was late to this game: For the previous six or seven years, the CIA had been secretly attempting something similar in the real world, with a much more dangerous treasure in mind.

'Josep': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Spain - France - New York - Mexico
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14.11.2020 / 09:05

'Josep': Film Review

The unknown story of a brilliant illustrator who survived the Spanish Civil War only to be interned in a French concentration camp, where he was beaten, tortured and starved to death for several years until he escaped and eventually made it over to Mexico, where he became the lover of Frida Kahlo, after which he moved to New York and frequented painters like Rothko and De Kooning, is definitely one worth telling.

‘Monsoon’ Film Review: Henry Golding’s Journey Through Vietnam Is Misty, Not Stormy - thewrap.com - Vietnam
thewrap.com
13.11.2020 / 08:44

‘Monsoon’ Film Review: Henry Golding’s Journey Through Vietnam Is Misty, Not Stormy

Also Read: Henry Golding Drama 'Monsoon' Acquired by Strand ReleasingEven when he gets to a luxury hotel, Kit doesn’t seem any steadier on his feet. He sits in the hotel room, seemingly disoriented and tired; if we don’t know why he’s there, he doesn’t seem to know either.You could say that the film is built around silences, with minimal dialogue and only the sparest use of John Cummings’ music.

'Make Up': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
hollywoodreporter.com
13.11.2020 / 04:03

'Make Up': Film Review

First love sours almost imperceptibly in Make Up, the assured feature debut of Claire Oakley, in which an off-season beach destination is just quiet enough to force an 18 year-old to grapple with questions she doesn't know she needs to ask. Atmosphere plays a large role here, opening up thriller-ish possibilities without disturbing the realism of a setting where teens in the service industry earn a living and don't think much about the future.

Borat Subsequent Moviefilm has a genuine shot at some Oscar recognition - www.msn.com
msn.com
04.11.2020 / 23:46

Borat Subsequent Moviefilm has a genuine shot at some Oscar recognition

Borat Subsequent Moviefilm would have been one of the most-talked about movies of the year even in a 'normal' year for cinema, largely thanks to that Rudy Giuliani scene.However, what most people wouldn't have expected is for the surprise sequel to be talked about in terms of potential awards recognition at the Oscars, Golden Globes and more.

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