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‘Mr. Kneff’: Steven Soderbergh Turns ‘Kafka’ Into A Radical, Demented “Silent Film With Sound” [TIFF Review] - theplaylist.net
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22.09.2021 / 18:29

‘Mr. Kneff’: Steven Soderbergh Turns ‘Kafka’ Into A Radical, Demented “Silent Film With Sound” [TIFF Review]

During my first year of film school, my teacher would assign a great task to all her students during a post-production and sound course. The assignment was a unique redubbing exercise, stripping the audio and initial sound mix from pre-existing film scenes.

Netflix’s ‘Midnight Mass’ Is Mike Flanagan’s Latest Gothic Horror: TV Review - variety.com
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20.09.2021 / 19:15

Netflix’s ‘Midnight Mass’ Is Mike Flanagan’s Latest Gothic Horror: TV Review

Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticAround the midpoint of Mike Flanagan’s new Netflix horror serial “Midnight Mass,” in the middle of a conversation about loss, Kate Siegel’s character Erin asks Zach Gilford’s Riley: “What happens when you die?”Humanity’s been grappling with with that big question for millennia, and a single conversation likely won’t crack it.

‘Costa Brava, Lebanon’ Is A Stellar Near-Future Family Drama [TIFF Review] - theplaylist.net - Lebanon - Macedonia
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18.09.2021 / 00:41

‘Costa Brava, Lebanon’ Is A Stellar Near-Future Family Drama [TIFF Review]

Mounia Akl’s feature debut, “Costa Brava, Lebanon” comfortably occupies a space between “Beasts of the Southern Wild” from “Honeyland”: Each movie deals with environmental dilemmas, ranging from climate change to the loss of biodiversity, but in their own ways and their own approaches. “Honeyland” takes the narrative nonfiction tack, chronicling the travails of a Macedonian beekeeper; “Beasts of the Southern Wild” grieves Hurricane Katrina’s aftermath with magical realism.

‘Saloum’ Is A Kinetic, Genre-Bending Revenge Story [TIFF Review] - theplaylist.net
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18.09.2021 / 00:41

‘Saloum’ Is A Kinetic, Genre-Bending Revenge Story [TIFF Review]

Guns, gold bars, drug lords, military coups, folk heroes, tall tales, and ghost stories. Is there a 2021 film that gives more bang for the buck than Jean Luc Herbulot’s superb “Saloum”? This is not a case of “too much” movie, where the director and screenwriter thoughtlessly stuff as many ingredients into the pot as they can and hope the concoction doesn’t boil over.

‘The Good House’ Showcases The Greatness Of Sigourney Weaver [TIFF Review] - theplaylist.net
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17.09.2021 / 20:23

‘The Good House’ Showcases The Greatness Of Sigourney Weaver [TIFF Review]

We casually throw the word “icon” around with such abandon these days that it almost feels like we need a new, more potent idiom to describe those who actually fit the bill. But until we get that term, let’s say that Sigourney Weaver is an absolute icon and leave it at that — a brilliant actor equally adept at drama, action, and comedy, a three-time Academy Award nominee (two of them in the same year), the kind of screen presence who lifts just about anything she’s in.

‘Silent Night’: Keira Knightley & Co. Blend The Holiday Film With The End Of The World Genre [TIFF Review] - theplaylist.net
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17.09.2021 / 04:19

‘Silent Night’: Keira Knightley & Co. Blend The Holiday Film With The End Of The World Genre [TIFF Review]

Writer-director Camille Griffin’s debut feature film “Silent Night” effectively blends two seemingly disparate genres — holiday films and impending apocalyptic cinema. Both high-pressure situations that get you thinking about what really matters, Griffin’s film navigates difficult family and friend dynamics with mordant humor as they face the end of the world together on Christmas Eve.

‘The Box’: Golden Lion Winner Lorenzo Vigas Crafts A Tense, Slow-Burn Coming-Of-Age Drama [TIFF Review] - theplaylist.net - Mexico - city Venice - city Mexico
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16.09.2021 / 22:35

‘The Box’: Golden Lion Winner Lorenzo Vigas Crafts A Tense, Slow-Burn Coming-Of-Age Drama [TIFF Review]

Comfortable in his newly found friendship, Hatzín (Hatzín Navarrete), a teenager from Mexico City who traveled to Chihuahua’s northern state to reclaim his father’s remains, pretends to be upset and explains he’s decided to return home. He laughs several seconds later, tricking Mario (Hernán Mendoza), his boss and impromptu life mentor.

Erika Jayne Claims Tom Girardi Confronted Robber During House Burglary, ‘RHOBH’ Costars Question Story - www.usmagazine.com
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16.09.2021 / 04:19

Erika Jayne Claims Tom Girardi Confronted Robber During House Burglary, ‘RHOBH’ Costars Question Story

Erika Jayne’s Real Housewives of Beverly Hills costars are starting to doubt her after she told another story about Tom Girardi on the Wednesday, September 15, episode of the Bravo hit.

‘The Survivor’: Barry Levinson’s Boxing Biopic Both Embraces and Subverts Its Formulas [TIFF Review] - theplaylist.net - Vietnam - city Baltimore
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15.09.2021 / 16:14

‘The Survivor’: Barry Levinson’s Boxing Biopic Both Embraces and Subverts Its Formulas [TIFF Review]

What a strange career Barry Levinson has had. The Baltimore-born filmmaker burst onto the scene in 1982 with “Diner” and embarked on a winning streak that’s still somewhat astonishing — his hits from the period included “Tin Men,” “Good Morning, Vietnam,” “Rain Man,” and “Bugsy.” And then came 1992’s “Toys,” and after it, a steady cascade of real clunkers: “Jimmy Hollywood,” “Disclosure,” “Sphere,” “Envy,” “Man of the Year,” “Rock the Kasbah,” and so on.

‘Silent Night’: Keira Knightley & Co. Blend The Holiday Film With The End Of The World Genre [TIFF Review] - theplaylist.net
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15.09.2021 / 04:11

‘Silent Night’: Keira Knightley & Co. Blend The Holiday Film With The End Of The World Genre [TIFF Review]

Writer-director Camille Griffin’s debut feature film “Silent Night” effectively blends two seemingly disparate genres — holiday films and impending apocalyptic cinema. Both high-pressure situations that get you thinking about what really matters, Griffin’s film navigates difficult family and friend dynamics with mordant humor as they face the end of the world together on Christmas Eve.

Andy Cohen Says Erika Jayne ‘Answers Everything’ About Husband’s Bankruptcy Scandal During ‘RHOBH’ Reunion - etcanada.com
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15.09.2021 / 01:35

Andy Cohen Says Erika Jayne ‘Answers Everything’ About Husband’s Bankruptcy Scandal During ‘RHOBH’ Reunion

Andy Cohen spilled some tea about the upcoming “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” reunion during a recent edition of his SiriusXM radio show on his Radio Andy channel.

Siegfried Sassoon’s Shadow Life Chronicled In Terence Davies’ ‘Benediction’ [TIFF Review] - theplaylist.net
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14.09.2021 / 18:41

Siegfried Sassoon’s Shadow Life Chronicled In Terence Davies’ ‘Benediction’ [TIFF Review]

TORONTO – There’s something intoxicating when an established filmmaker unexpectedly challenges themselves creatively with a new project. Acclaimed writer and director Terence Davies does just that with his latest endeavor, “Benediction,” a biopic about the life of the celebrated poet Sigfried Sassoon that debuted at the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival this past weekend.

‘The Mad Women’s Ball’: Mélanie Laurent’s Latest Drama Is An Uncompromising Defense Of Female Bodily Autonomy [TIFF Review] - theplaylist.net - city Charlotte
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13.09.2021 / 17:47

‘The Mad Women’s Ball’: Mélanie Laurent’s Latest Drama Is An Uncompromising Defense Of Female Bodily Autonomy [TIFF Review]

For generations, women who pushed against their expected roles in life were written off as mad, and in extreme cases, locked away. For equally as long, these women were fodder for art that depicted their madness as evil.

‘The Starling’: Melissa McCarthy & Chris O’Dowd Offer Emotional Range In A Cloying, Overly-Sentimental Movie [TIFF Review] - theplaylist.net
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13.09.2021 / 16:55

‘The Starling’: Melissa McCarthy & Chris O’Dowd Offer Emotional Range In A Cloying, Overly-Sentimental Movie [TIFF Review]

Reuniting with “St. Vincent,” director Theodore Melfi, Melissa McCarthy, and Chris O’Dowd play a married couple on the rocks after the unexpected loss of their baby tears them apart.

‘The Humans:’ Steven Yeun, Beanie Feldstein, & Richard Jenkins, Only Partially Save This Dark Horror Comedy [TIFF Review] - theplaylist.net
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13.09.2021 / 14:11

‘The Humans:’ Steven Yeun, Beanie Feldstein, & Richard Jenkins, Only Partially Save This Dark Horror Comedy [TIFF Review]

In writer-director Stephen Karam’s feature debut, the dark horror-comedy “The Humans,” it’s not so much a bump in the night or the creak in the door that can rupture an untapped fear. Those are merely the externalized notes that grant music to the ever-present existential dread.

‘The Eyes Of Tammy Faye’: Jessica Chastain Unlocks Empathy & Redemption For A Televangelist Grifter [TIFF Review] - theplaylist.net
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13.09.2021 / 07:01

‘The Eyes Of Tammy Faye’: Jessica Chastain Unlocks Empathy & Redemption For A Televangelist Grifter [TIFF Review]

According to the basic tenets of Christian scripture, all god’s creatures are worthy of judgment-free love. And while the hypocrisy of those words is rarely interrogated in “The Eyes Of Tammy Faye” — the bible belt preachers and communities presented in the film often fail to practice what they preach and are never forced to examine their own accumulation of wealth — these parts of the bible are really not the film’s concern.

‘The Humans:’ Steven Yeung, Beanie Feldstein, & Richard Jenkins, Only Partially Save This Dark Horror Comedy [TIFF Review] - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
13.09.2021 / 02:47

‘The Humans:’ Steven Yeung, Beanie Feldstein, & Richard Jenkins, Only Partially Save This Dark Horror Comedy [TIFF Review]

In writer-director Stephen Karam’s feature debut, the dark horror-comedy “The Humans,” it’s not so much a bump in the night or the creak in the door that can rupture an untapped fear. Those are merely the externalized notes that grant music to the ever-present existential dread.

‘Beba’: Rebeca Huntt’s Earnest Documentary Struggles With Perspective [TIFF Review] - theplaylist.net - New York
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12.09.2021 / 23:09

‘Beba’: Rebeca Huntt’s Earnest Documentary Struggles With Perspective [TIFF Review]

Everyone knows someone like Rebeca Huntt. A born-and-bred New Yorker, she came of age in a one-bedroom apartment on the Upper West Side, her family’s pride and joy.

‘Lakewood’: Noami Watts Works Overtime In This Ill-Conceived School Shooting Drama [TIFF Review] - theplaylist.net
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12.09.2021 / 21:23

‘Lakewood’: Noami Watts Works Overtime In This Ill-Conceived School Shooting Drama [TIFF Review]

I’m not entirely convinced everything needs to be a movie. In this case, I don’t know that there is any way to make a film about the journey of a parent as they hear their child’s school has an active shooter without it feeling exploitative of our nation’s current epidemic of violence.

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