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'Lorelei': Film Review | Tribeca 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com
hollywoodreporter.com
12.05.2020 / 00:27

'Lorelei': Film Review | Tribeca 2020

A shaky narrative is given ballast by two vivid and well-matched leads in Sabrina Doyle’s exasperating, sporadically touching feature debut, the blue-collar melodrama Lorelei. As former high school sweethearts reconnecting amid dire socioeconomic circumstances, Pablo Schreiber and Jena Malone hustle to overcome movie-ish dialogue and clichéd story dynamics, investing their life-bruised characters with authentic feeling.

‘Kubrick by Kubrick’: Tribeca Film Review - variety.com
variety.com
09.05.2020 / 05:47

‘Kubrick by Kubrick’: Tribeca Film Review

A documentary built around previously unheard audiotaped interviews with Stanley Kubrick captures a director who didn't like to talk about his films...talking about his films.

'Enemies of the State': Film Review | Tribeca 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com
hollywoodreporter.com
07.05.2020 / 16:19

'Enemies of the State': Film Review | Tribeca 2020

Befitting a documentary executive produced by Errol Morris, Enemies of the State is polished, assured and chilling. But as director Sonia Kennebeck traces a tale of hacker culture, government surveillance and extreme family loyalty, the smooth surface buckles.

'Jacinta': Film Review | Tribeca 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com
hollywoodreporter.com
06.05.2020 / 19:13

'Jacinta': Film Review | Tribeca 2020

[Note: In the wake ofthe Tribeca festival's postponement this year,The Hollywood Reporteris reviewing select fest entries that elected to premiere digitally for critics.] In the hard-hitting and heartbreaking documentary Jacinta, a young mother suffers the effects of heroin addiction that plagued her own mother as well, prolonging a cycle of abuse and incarceration that repeats itself across a generation. Stories of drugs, jail and recidivism are, alas, nothing new in America.

'Kokoloko': Film Review | Tribeca 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com
hollywoodreporter.com
04.05.2020 / 04:17

'Kokoloko': Film Review | Tribeca 2020

[In the wake of the Tribeca festival's postponement this year,The Hollywood Reporteris reviewing select fest entries that elected to premiere digitally for critics.] There's plenty of wild and intimate beauty and not a little blood in Kokoloko, the first feature from Gerardo Naranjo since his 2011 international breakout, Miss Bala.

'Socks on Fire': Film Review | Tribeca 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Alabama - Virginia
hollywoodreporter.com
02.05.2020 / 01:15

'Socks on Fire': Film Review | Tribeca 2020

[In the wake of the Tribeca festival's postponement this year,The Hollywood Reporteris reviewing select fest entries that elected to premiere digitally for critics.] If nothing else (and there is plenty else) Bo McGuire strikes a campily confident pose. Hirsute of face and loud of shirts, a Virginia Slim always dangling from his lips or fingers, this Alabama-born artist swans his way through his feature debut, Socks on Fire.

'Kubrick by Kubrick': Film Review | Tribeca 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com
hollywoodreporter.com
01.05.2020 / 18:41

'Kubrick by Kubrick': Film Review | Tribeca 2020

For his lucid and perceptive look at Stanley Kubrick's unparalleled body of work, Gregory Monro excerpts a number of archival clips. It's not the filmmaker who's at the center of most of them but his collaborators, testifying to his exacting methods.

'Cowboys': Film Review | Tribeca 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com
hollywoodreporter.com
01.05.2020 / 16:33

'Cowboys': Film Review | Tribeca 2020

[In the wake of the Tribeca festival's postponement this year,The Hollywood Reporter is reviewing select fest entries that elected to premiere digitally for critics.] What a pleasure to see the underrated Steve Zahn in a leading role that fully capitalizes on the contradictory currents coursing through his screen persona — of mellowness and wired energy, grounded warmth and off-kilter unpredictability.

‘Jacinta’: Tribeca Film Review - variety.com - state Maine
variety.com
01.05.2020 / 05:49

‘Jacinta’: Tribeca Film Review

An unhealthily close bond between mother-and-daughter addicts forms the dark heart of Jessica Earnshaw's gripping, characterful doc debut.

'Landfall': Film Review | Tribeca 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Puerto Rico
hollywoodreporter.com
01.05.2020 / 01:41

'Landfall': Film Review | Tribeca 2020

[In the wake of the Tribeca festival's postponement this year, The Hollywood Reporter is reviewing select fest entries that elected to premiere digitally for critics.] For those of us whose memory of Hurricane Maria boils down to footage of President Donald Trump scornfully tossing out paper towels to a crowd at a disaster relief center, Cecilia Aldarondo’s documentary Landfall offers up a welcome flipside: images of Puerto Ricans proudly and painfully trying to rebuild their island amid a

'The Dilemma of Desire': Film Review | SXSW 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com
hollywoodreporter.com
28.04.2020 / 03:15

'The Dilemma of Desire': Film Review | SXSW 2020

Producer-director Maria Finitzo’s feature documentary The Dilemma of Desire was robbed, like so many other works, by the coronavirus pandemic of its moment in the spotlight when its premiere at SXSW was cancelled in March. That fate seems extra cruel given that the movie is all about celebrating female sexual pleasure and especially the much-misunderstood clitoris in defiance of patriarchal efforts to silence, stifle and suppress female desire.

'Pacified' ('Pacificado'): Film Review | Tribeca 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Brazil - city Rio De Janeiro
hollywoodreporter.com
26.04.2020 / 01:15

'Pacified' ('Pacificado'): Film Review | Tribeca 2020

[Note: In the wake ofthe Tribeca festival's postponement this year,The Hollywood Reporteris reviewing select fest entries that elected to premiere digitally for critics.] The Brazilian government's efforts in the run-up to the 2016 Summer Olympics to clean up crime in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, a program dubbed "pacification," were part of a widely reported broader sweep to hide the city's poor from international visitors.

'P.S. Burn This Letter Please': Film Review | Tribeca 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Los Angeles
hollywoodreporter.com
24.04.2020 / 13:25

'P.S. Burn This Letter Please': Film Review | Tribeca 2020

[Note: In the wake ofthe Tribeca festival's postponement this year,The Hollywood Reporteris reviewing select fest entries that elected to premiere digitally for critics.] Whether the Storage Wars crew would have recognized the value of a box of letters discovered in a Los Angeles storage unit in 2014 is open to debate. But it's a good thing that directors Michael Seligman and Jennifer Tiexiera did.

'The State of Texas vs. Melissa': Film Review | Tribeca 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Texas
hollywoodreporter.com
24.04.2020 / 02:29

'The State of Texas vs. Melissa': Film Review | Tribeca 2020

[Note: In the wake of the Tribeca festival's postponement this year, The Hollywood Reporter is reviewing select fest entries that elected to screen digitally for critics.] An uncompelling spinoff of the director's 2017 film about women sentenced to death row, Sabrina Van Tassel's The State of Texas vs. Melissa interviews the family and supporters of Melissa Lucio, a woman convicted of killing her 2-year-old daughter in 2007.

'Planet of the Humans': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
hollywoodreporter.com
23.04.2020 / 04:31

'Planet of the Humans': Film Review

"How long do you think we humans have?" asks filmmaker Jeff Gibbs to a series of random people at the beginning of his environmental-themed documentary, Planet of the Humans. That the question has since taken on a particularly sinister edge in the wake of COVID-19 is but one of the many ironies of the film made available for free on YouTube for 30 days, courtesy of executive producer Michael Moore.

'Eating Up Easter': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
hollywoodreporter.com
23.04.2020 / 02:47

'Eating Up Easter': Film Review

A native of the place strangers call Easter Island amplifies a call for self-rescue in Eating Up Easter, Sergio M. Rapu's eco-themed documentary.

'Through the Night': Film Review | Tribeca 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com - New York
hollywoodreporter.com
22.04.2020 / 06:31

'Through the Night': Film Review | Tribeca 2020

[Note: In the wake ofthe Tribeca festival's postponement this year,The Hollywood Reporteris reviewing select entries that elected to premiere digitally.] For Dee's Tots Daycare in New Rochelle, New York, that last word in the mom-and-pop enterprise's name is a misnomer, or at least an understatement. The business of teaching, entertaining, feeding and straight-up loving a houseful of children who range from infants to tweens isn't limited to the daytime; it's a 24-hour operation.

‘Planet of the Humans’: Film Review - variety.com - county Harvey
variety.com
22.04.2020 / 03:21

‘Planet of the Humans’: Film Review

Cluttered and downbeat but illuminating, this Michael Moore-produced environmental documentary looks at the "green power" movement and sees red.

'Asia': Film Review | Tribeca 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Russia - Israel
hollywoodreporter.com
20.04.2020 / 20:15

'Asia': Film Review | Tribeca 2020

[Note: In the wake ofthe Tribeca Film Festival's postponement this year,The Hollywood Reporteris reviewing select entries that elected to premiere digitally.] An alumna of the Cannes Cinéfondation Residence program who has earned attention with her short films, Israeli writer-director Ruthy Pribar makes an assured feature debut, balancing sobriety with emotional intensity in Asia.

'Sublet': Film Review | Tribeca 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com - New York - Israel
hollywoodreporter.com
18.04.2020 / 22:07

'Sublet': Film Review | Tribeca 2020

[Note: In the wake ofthe Tribeca festival's postponement this year,The Hollywood Reporteris reviewing select entries that elected to premiere digitally.] Israeli director Eytan Fox, who landed on the map with his 2002 gay military romance, Yossi & Jagger, brings sensitivity, restraint and slow-burn sensuality to a story of cross-generational emotional awakening in Sublet.

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