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'Hard Kill': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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26.08.2020 / 01:01

'Hard Kill': Film Review

You'd think that by now Bruce Willis would be tired of saving the world. The veteran actor, who seems to have settled on making listless appearances in forgettable B-movie action movies as a retirement funding plan, co-stars in this would-be thriller, marking his third low-budget collaboration with director Matt Eskandari (the others being Survive the Night and Trauma Center) in two years.

'Cured': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - USA
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26.08.2020 / 01:01

'Cured': Film Review

Many documentaries have explored battles for gay liberation: There have been films about Stonewall, AIDS activism and the struggle for marriage equality. But Cured, which received its (virtual) premiere at this year’s Outfest, finds a fairly fresh slant that scintillates.

'Peninsula' ('Ban-do'): Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - city Busan
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26.08.2020 / 01:01

'Peninsula' ('Ban-do'): Film Review

Who knew a zombie film could be so prescient? When Train to Busan surprised everyone in 2016 with its simultaneously fresh and familiar spin on the zombie apocalypse, it did so because co-writer and director Yeon Sang-ho splashed blood and guts all over characters we grew invested in, whose tragedies came like a punch to the gut and whose redemption felt earned.

‘#Unfit’ Film Review: Documentary Offers a Scary Diagnosis of Donald Trump, But Will Voters Listen? - thewrap.com
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25.08.2020 / 03:55

‘#Unfit’ Film Review: Documentary Offers a Scary Diagnosis of Donald Trump, But Will Voters Listen?

“#Unfit: The Psychology of Donald Trump” is a frightening documentary that can leave you scared to death about the prospect of Donald Trump remaining in the Oval Office a day longer than is absolutely necessary. It’s a cautionary tale that can offer some degree of insight into the mind of our commander in chief.

'Coronation': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - China - city Wuhan
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25.08.2020 / 02:39

'Coronation': Film Review

The second film by Chinese art-world star Ai Weiwei to debut in 2020, Coronationlooks at the first chapter of the COVID-19 story: the Wuhan lockdown. Directed from afar by the now Europe-based artist, who had volunteers and employees send him hundreds of hours of footage, it's a very different work from 2017's epic-scaled, tightly focused refugee-crisis doc Human Flow.

Fairhaven: Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - state Massachusets
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24.08.2020 / 10:45

Fairhaven: Film Review

PROVINCETOWN, Mass. – Writer-director-actor Tom O’Brien’s feature debut, Fairhaven, is a small-scale but warmly satisfying drama about a trio of male friends from a sleepy Southeastern Massachusetts fishing village, reunited in their thirties for a funeral.

'Ava': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - France - Boston
hollywoodreporter.com
23.08.2020 / 17:43

'Ava': Film Review

Have you ever wanted to see Colin Farrell and John Malkovich in a brutal mano a mano? Or Jessica Chastain beat up a French killer in a Boston park after dark, or get into a catfight with fierce nightclub-cum-gambling-den owner Joan Chen? Ava, directed by Tate Taylor (The Help, Ma), gives you all that and more. And yet despite those obvious highlights, it’s hard to recommend Ava as a whole.

'The Vanished': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
hollywoodreporter.com
22.08.2020 / 02:35

'The Vanished': Film Review

Few scenarios fill parents with as much dread as the prospect of a missing child. Whether a temporary mix-up at the mall or an experience far more emotionally traumatic, it’s a possibility that can never be completely ignored.

'The Sleepover': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
hollywoodreporter.com
21.08.2020 / 23:47

'The Sleepover': Film Review

An up-all-night adventure aimed at any young teens who still live in a pre-Tik-Tok era, Trish Sie's The Sleepover is the kind of vanilla, disposable product one imagines might've played on the Disney Channel around the turn of the century.

'Words on Bathroom Walls': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
hollywoodreporter.com
21.08.2020 / 23:47

'Words on Bathroom Walls': Film Review

A kid with high hopes for his life struggles to cope with schizophrenia in Words on Bathroom Walls, Thor Freudenthal's adaptation of a YA novel by Julia Walton. Attempting to help viewers understand an experience most of us can barely imagine — some still confuse it with multiple-personality disorder — the pic self-consciously adapts tropes from more lighthearted teen genres while always keeping one eye on the darkest places this disease can go.

'Tenet': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
hollywoodreporter.com
21.08.2020 / 20:37

'Tenet': Film Review

Tenetis surely the most eagerly anticipated film to be released theatrically since the coronavirus pandemic began. That’s only partly because, in some places, it will be the only film to be released theatrically since the virus arrived.

‘Tenet’ Film Review: Christopher Nolan Whips Up a Head-Scratching, Time-Traveling James Bond Homage - thewrap.com - Russia
thewrap.com
21.08.2020 / 19:15

‘Tenet’ Film Review: Christopher Nolan Whips Up a Head-Scratching, Time-Traveling James Bond Homage

before they get to the time travel.Nolan, who wrote as well as directed “Tenet,” keeps the “inverted material” as a vague McGuffin for almost two hours, concentrating instead on the Bondish battle of wits between the Protagonist and the Russian oligarch.

'The Pale Door': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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21.08.2020 / 06:32

'The Pale Door': Film Review

The legendary Western outlaws known as the Dalton Gang have long been a subject of popular culture. But despite their criminal misdeeds, they deserve better treatment than the new "horror/Western" directed by Aaron B.

'Chemical Hearts': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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21.08.2020 / 05:46

'Chemical Hearts': Film Review

Did you know that teenagers have intense emotions? If this comes as news, you may be in the target demographic for this YA drama, with Lili Reinhart as a high-school senior who has suffered a traumatic loss and Austin Abrams as the love-struck guy who helps her come back from it. For anyone over 20, Chemical Hearts will land as a better-than-average version of an obvious story.

'The One and Only Ivan': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
hollywoodreporter.com
18.08.2020 / 21:51

'The One and Only Ivan': Film Review

Far fairer than Artemis Fowl, the poorly-received, previous live-action/CGI hybrid to be rerouted from theaters to Disney+, The One and Only Ivan is a notably muted, soulful portrait of a silverback gorilla who re-evaluates his seemingly contented life as a mall circus performer.

‘Cut Throat City’: Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - New Orleans
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18.08.2020 / 18:11

‘Cut Throat City’: Film Review

Following his 2012 directorial debut, martial arts homage The Man With the Iron Fists, and 2017’s romantic musical drama Love Beats Rhymes, filmmaker, composer and producer RZA changes up genres once again for his third feature, a convoluted New Orleans-set heist pic.

‘Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies’ Film Review: The Naked Truth? - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
18.08.2020 / 05:29

‘Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies’ Film Review: The Naked Truth?

Also Read: How Larry Kramer Pulled Off the First Film With Frontal Male Nudity - Back in 1969The film is certainly entertaining and even educational, with filmmakers and actors like Peter Bogdanovich, Malcolm McDowell, Amy Heckerling and Sean Young offering revealing (pardon the pun) looks at their adventures on the front lines.

‘Spree’ Film Review: Joe Keery Starts Out as an Annoying Loser and Goes Downhill From There - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
15.08.2020 / 00:19

‘Spree’ Film Review: Joe Keery Starts Out as an Annoying Loser and Goes Downhill From There

Also Read: 'Spree' Star Joe Keery on His 'Highly Misguided' Character's Pursuit of Viral Fame (Video)The movie is kind of fun if low-budget horror appeals to you. And the way the film is shot — jumping from one small screen to another and piling different social-media windows in the frame so you can read comments as you watch the action — can be a sometimes dizzying kick.

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