Jessie Buckley
Riz Ahmed
Christos Nikou
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Jessie Buckley
Riz Ahmed
Christos Nikou
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‘Fingernails’ Review: Jessie Buckley and Riz Ahmed Prove Chemistry Isn’t a Science In a Wise, Tender Sci-Fi Romance - variety.com - Greece
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23.09.2023 / 22:01

‘Fingernails’ Review: Jessie Buckley and Riz Ahmed Prove Chemistry Isn’t a Science In a Wise, Tender Sci-Fi Romance

Guy Lodge Film Critic It’s the stock answer that many a happy long-term couple has given prying friends and relatives to explain why they haven’t married: “We don’t need a piece of paper to prove our love.” True enough. What can official documents tell you of something as wily and elusive as human desire? Is a band of gold a safeguard against a change of heart? Of course not, yet millions want it anyway, a ratification of feelings that might otherwise seem slippery or intangible from the outside.

Festival In Focus: How San Sebastian Has Become A Breeding Ground For New Talent - deadline.com - Spain - Greece - Romania
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19.09.2023 / 18:03

Festival In Focus: How San Sebastian Has Become A Breeding Ground For New Talent

The San Sebastian International Film Festival has long been considered the most intimate of the A-list festivals, neatly wrapping up a hectic fall festival season as delegates descend on the enchanting seaside city in Northern Spain. But in the last few years, the event has cemented itself into a festival reputed for championing new talent and emerging voices across all sections of its programming.  

Kylie Minogue & Jodie Comer Put Their Best Fashion Foot Forward at Burberry's Summer 2024 Show - www.justjared.com - Britain
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18.09.2023 / 21:33

Kylie Minogue & Jodie Comer Put Their Best Fashion Foot Forward at Burberry's Summer 2024 Show

Kylie Minogue and Jodie Comer sit front and center for Burberry’s Summer 2024 show during UK’s London Fashion Week on Monday (September 18).

‘Wicked Little Letters’ Review: Olivia Colman And Jessie Buckley Spar In Diverting Little Triffle [TIFF] - theplaylist.net - Britain
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17.09.2023 / 13:31

‘Wicked Little Letters’ Review: Olivia Colman And Jessie Buckley Spar In Diverting Little Triffle [TIFF]

“Wicked Little Letters” narrates the bizarre tale of several foul-mouthed anonymous letters that began terrorizing the small British town of Littlehampton in the 1920s. Against all odds, what might seem like a contrived, ridiculous story is almost entirely true.

‘Fingernails’ Review: Christos Nikou’s Head-Scratching English-Language Debut Squanders Fine Cast – Toronto Film Festival - deadline.com - Greece - Poland
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12.09.2023 / 23:15

‘Fingernails’ Review: Christos Nikou’s Head-Scratching English-Language Debut Squanders Fine Cast – Toronto Film Festival

The passing pleasures of watching the fine young actors Jessie Buckley, Riz Ahmed and Jeremy Allen White can’t make up for the increasing distaste that develops from contact with Fingernails, an irritating and, finally, ridiculous examination of relationship matchmaking carried far too far. Greek director Christos Nikou won unanimous critical plaudits for his compellingly eerie debut feature Apples, which dealt with amnesia patients, and here again he appears drawn to troubled and mysterious states of mind that develop in the quest for love, commitment and some sense of security in modern life. The film debuted at the Telluride Film Festival and screened at the Toronto Film Festival.

Newport Beach Film Festival Unveils 2023 Lineup: ‘May December,’ ‘Nyad,’ ‘Fingernails’ and More - variety.com - New York
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12.09.2023 / 19:39

Newport Beach Film Festival Unveils 2023 Lineup: ‘May December,’ ‘Nyad,’ ‘Fingernails’ and More

Jenelle Riley Deputy Awards and Features Editor The 24th Annual Newport Beach Film Festival (NBFF) has unveiled its lineup for this year’s festival, taking place Oct. 12-19. It includes 91 films from 19 countries, including 14 world premieres.

‘Wicked Little Letters’ Review: Thea Sharrock’s Eye-Wateringly Funny Period Comedy Is A Four-Letter Tour De Force – Toronto Film Festival - deadline.com - Britain - Ireland
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10.09.2023 / 08:33

‘Wicked Little Letters’ Review: Thea Sharrock’s Eye-Wateringly Funny Period Comedy Is A Four-Letter Tour De Force – Toronto Film Festival

You’ve seen Women Talking, welcome to Women Swearing: Wicked Little Letters, Thea Sharrock’s fantastically funny feature puts Jessie Buckley and Olivia Colman together in the filthiest pairing since Derek met Clive in the late 1970s. Set in 1920, it’s based on a story that, per the credits, is “more true than you’d think”, which, when you get to the end of it, is quite a claim. Think what a hip, modern and actually funny Carry On spoof of Call the Midwife might look like, scripted by the Coen brothers, shot with a little visual nod to Wes Anderson, and dictated by a screenwriter with Tourette Syndrome.

Jessie Buckley, Riz Ahmed, Jeremy Allen White Dig Into Love in the Digital Age in Apple TV+’s ‘Fingernails’ - variety.com - Greece - city Athens - county Love
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09.09.2023 / 13:45

Jessie Buckley, Riz Ahmed, Jeremy Allen White Dig Into Love in the Digital Age in Apple TV+’s ‘Fingernails’

Christopher Vourlias It’s not every director who gets to turn Cate Blanchett down. Rarer still for a first-time filmmaker from Europe whose arty, offbeat debut — a poetic, surreal, soulful meditation on memory and grief — might have easily escaped the attention of Hollywood royalty. But “Apples,” by Greek director Christos Nikou, charmed audiences after its 2020 premiere at the Venice Film Festival, where Blanchett presided over the main competition jury.

'We reviewed every item on McDonald's latest Autumn menu - one was incredibly underwhelming' - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
09.09.2023 / 07:25

'We reviewed every item on McDonald's latest Autumn menu - one was incredibly underwhelming'

With a new season comes a new McDonald’s menu. It’s tradition at this point and many of us wouldn’t have it any different.

‘Out Of Season’ Review: Stéphane Brizé Pic Follows Reunited Couple’s Dance Of Attraction & Blame – Venice Film Festival - deadline.com
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08.09.2023 / 18:55

‘Out Of Season’ Review: Stéphane Brizé Pic Follows Reunited Couple’s Dance Of Attraction & Blame – Venice Film Festival

Everyone assumes Mathieu’s life is marvelous. He is a popular film actor, as evidenced by the waiters and receptionists who take it upon themselves to give an appreciative commentary on his film career as they serve the soup or sign him into a hotel. He is married to a celebrity news anchor. When he checks into a spa retreat in a seaside town otherwise deserted for the winter, he finds a glossy magazine with his face on the cover next to one of the relaxation chairs. The story inside has him talking about his marvelous life, in particular his forthcoming stage debut, with accompanying quotes from his highflying wife. This is the woman who was too busy even to say goodbye before he came here. But the worst of it is that he is there: He has pulled out the play. When it came to it, he was afraid to do something new. Nobody knows it yet, but he is a failure.

British Films at Toronto Find Contemporary Resonance in Historical Subjects - variety.com - Britain - Beyond
variety.com
08.09.2023 / 14:17

British Films at Toronto Find Contemporary Resonance in Historical Subjects

Naman Ramachandran The U.K. has a robust presence at the Toronto International Film Festival this year, and several of the films screening there find contemporary resonance while exploring historical subjects.

Toronto International Film Festival 2023: 26 Must-See Films To Watch At TIFF - theplaylist.net - USA
theplaylist.net
05.09.2023 / 13:47

Toronto International Film Festival 2023: 26 Must-See Films To Watch At TIFF

It’s officially September. Summer is winding down, school is starting, and the Fall film festival circuit has kicked off.

‘Tuesday’ Telluride Review: Julia Louis-Dreyfus Takes On A Celestial Embodiment Of Death - theplaylist.net
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03.09.2023 / 19:27

‘Tuesday’ Telluride Review: Julia Louis-Dreyfus Takes On A Celestial Embodiment Of Death

TELLURIDE – At a festival full of gutsy films Daina O. Pusić’s directorial feature debut, “Tuesday,” may be the most visionary of them all.

‘The Holdovers’ Telluride Review: Alexander Payne & Paul Giamatti Reunite For a ’70s Nostalgia Dramedy - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
02.09.2023 / 22:15

‘The Holdovers’ Telluride Review: Alexander Payne & Paul Giamatti Reunite For a ’70s Nostalgia Dramedy

TELLURIDE – Considering the success and adoration of the “Sideways,” it’s sort of surprising it took Alexander Payne and Paul Giamatti this long to find another film to make together. Almost 20 years later, the director and actor have reteamed for “The Holdovers,” which debuted at this year’s Telluride Film Festival.

‘Rustin’ Telluride Review: Colman Domingo Gives Civil Rights Icon His Due - theplaylist.net - USA - Washington
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02.09.2023 / 19:03

‘Rustin’ Telluride Review: Colman Domingo Gives Civil Rights Icon His Due

TELLURIDE – Every year, almost without fail, there is an American hero, somehow lost to history, who finally gets their moment on the big screen. This year’s honoree is Bayard Rustin, a key figure in the Civil Rights Movement who was a primary organizer for the historic March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963.

‘Janet Planet’ Telluride Review: Annie Baker Arrives With An Auteur-Worthy Directorial Debut - theplaylist.net
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02.09.2023 / 13:29

‘Janet Planet’ Telluride Review: Annie Baker Arrives With An Auteur-Worthy Directorial Debut

TELLURIDE – Since screening Annie Baker’s “Janet Planet,” which had its world premiere at the 2023 Telluride Film Festival on Friday, we’ve been wracking our brains with an unexpected query. When was the last time someone who has so mastered the stage – Baker is a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, mind you – crafted a directorial feature debut of such artistic confidence? A film that feels a million miles from the confines of a sterile theatrical setting.

‘Saltburn’ Telluride Review: Barry Keoghan’s Posh Big Boy Summer Is Truly Wild - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
02.09.2023 / 01:29

‘Saltburn’ Telluride Review: Barry Keoghan’s Posh Big Boy Summer Is Truly Wild

TELLURIDE – Let the record show that Emerald Fennell is an utterly fearless filmmaker. I mean, we already knew that to an extent after her audacious debut, “Promising Young Woman,” but to say she’s taken that to another level with her latest extravagant concoction, “Saltburn,” is an understatement of epic proportions.

‘The Bikeriders’ Telluride Review: Jodie Comer & Tom Hardy Rule The Road In Jeff Nichols’ New Drama - theplaylist.net - county Butler
theplaylist.net
01.09.2023 / 18:09

‘The Bikeriders’ Telluride Review: Jodie Comer & Tom Hardy Rule The Road In Jeff Nichols’ New Drama

TELLURIDE- Despite a varied resume that includes art-house Sci-Fi, a classic coming-of-age tale, and a haunting drama on racial injustice, we weren’t sure Jeff Nichols had it in him to make a movie such as “The Bikeriders.” After its world premiere at the 2023 Telluride Film Festival, we’ll likely never doubt him again. Nichols has crafted a highly entertaining period piece on a legendary biker club that is at times sexy, funny, and filled with fisticuffs.

‘Poor Things’ Review: Emma Stone and Yorgos Lanthimos Fly Their Freak Flags in a Delicious Coming-of-Age Story Like No Other - variety.com - Britain - Scotland
variety.com
01.09.2023 / 17:51

‘Poor Things’ Review: Emma Stone and Yorgos Lanthimos Fly Their Freak Flags in a Delicious Coming-of-Age Story Like No Other

Guy Lodge Film Critic It’s a failing of our society that we’ve allowed “interesting” to become a euphemism, a blandly veiled insult, something to say when no other praise comes to mind. Little in life is more important than interest: having it, attracting it, identifying it in any crevice of the everyday, making it strange and fresh in the process.

‘Saltburn’ Telluride Review: Barry Keoghan’s Posh Big Boy Summer Is Truly Wild - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
01.09.2023 / 08:31

‘Saltburn’ Telluride Review: Barry Keoghan’s Posh Big Boy Summer Is Truly Wild

TELLURIDE – Let the record show that Emerald Fennell is an utterly fearless filmmaker. I mean, we already knew that to an extent after her audacious debut, “Promising Young Woman,” but to say she’s taken that to another level with her latest extravagant concoction, “Saltburn,” is an understatement of epic proportions.

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