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‘An American Pickle’ Film Review: Seth Rogen Gets Sentimental in Mild Fish-Out-of-Water Comedy - thewrap.com - USA
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04.08.2020 / 22:11

‘An American Pickle’ Film Review: Seth Rogen Gets Sentimental in Mild Fish-Out-of-Water Comedy

Also Read: 'An American Pickle': Seth Rogen Falls Into a Vat of Pickles and Meets His Own Great-Grandson in HBO Max Trailer (Video)It opens in 1919, in black and white and in the fictional Eastern European country of Schlupsk, where Herschel Greenbaum is a ditch digger whose shovel keeps breaking and whose wildest dream is to one day be able to afford seltzer water.

Seth Rogen in ‘An American Pickle’ on HBO Max: Film Review - variety.com - USA - New York
variety.com
03.08.2020 / 19:11

Seth Rogen in ‘An American Pickle’ on HBO Max: Film Review

Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic“An American Pickle” is a comedy that connects you to something so old world that it seems, at times, to be an artifact of prehistory.

'Black Is King': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - USA
hollywoodreporter.com
01.08.2020 / 17:25

'Black Is King': Film Review

An entry into the "visual album" format stuffed with so much visual stimulation you want to stare at clouds after watching it, Beyoncé's Black Is King is a sometimes thrilling showcase for African artists whose work fuses brilliantly with that of Americans who have roots on the continent.

Beyoncé’s ‘Black is King’: Film Review - variety.com - Britain - USA
variety.com
31.07.2020 / 17:51

Beyoncé’s ‘Black is King’: Film Review

William Earl administratorIn one extended sequence of the 2017 documentary “Angry, White, and American,” Black British journalist Gary Younge faces off with alt-right leader Richard Spencer, who, at one point, says, “Look at the life of any African American living in the United States. It’s far better than any African living in Africa.”Translation: Slavery was good.

Tracy Morgan to divorce Megan Wollover after five years of marriage - www.breakingnews.ie - USA
breakingnews.ie
30.07.2020 / 13:13

Tracy Morgan to divorce Megan Wollover after five years of marriage

US actor and comedian Tracy Morgan and his wife of five years are ending their marriage.

'Riverdale' star Vanessa Morgan and Michael Kopech to divorce amid pregnancy news - www.msn.com - USA - Texas - Chicago - county Morris
msn.com
28.07.2020 / 14:41

'Riverdale' star Vanessa Morgan and Michael Kopech to divorce amid pregnancy news

"Riverdale" star Vanessa Morgan and American professional baseball star Michael Kopech are headed for divorce. The split between the couple comes at the time when she just announced the news of her pregnancy.According to Chicago Tribune, the White Sox pitcher has filed for divorce from wife six months after wedding.

'Coded Bias': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - USA
hollywoodreporter.com
24.07.2020 / 19:45

'Coded Bias': Film Review

There's a fascinating juxtaposition in Shalini Kantayya's cautionary documentary Coded Bias. The engaging principal guide in this journey through our 21st century algorithmic hellscape is Joy Buolamwini, a young African American MIT Media Lab researcher who discovered that most facial recognition software is wildly inaccurate when it comes to darker-skinned faces and those of women.

'Uprooted: The Journey of Jazz Dance': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - USA
hollywoodreporter.com
22.07.2020 / 18:35

'Uprooted: The Journey of Jazz Dance': Film Review

At a moment when Americans and their institutions are acknowledging the consequences of long-held racist assumptions and policies, Khadifa Wong's Uprooted couldn't be more timely.

‘Father Soldier Son’ on Netflix: Film Review - variety.com - USA - Afghanistan
variety.com
17.07.2020 / 18:15

‘Father Soldier Son’ on Netflix: Film Review

Lisa Kennedy Throughout the U.S.’s decades-long war in Afghanistan, Americans have seen (perhaps even been part of) a scene played out thousands of times in airport terminals and on military tarmacs. While the permanent fixture aspect of the airport reunion should vex, the emotion of it never gets old.

'Ghosts of War': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - USA - Germany
hollywoodreporter.com
17.07.2020 / 01:27

'Ghosts of War': Film Review

If you're old enough to remember a time when Nazis were scary enough all by themselves, you may be a bit flummoxed by Ghosts of War. Combining war and horror movie tropes in an awkward manner more silly than scary, this belated sophomore feature from writer/director Eric Bress (2004's The Butterfly Effect) makes you long for the days when American G.I.s didn't have to fight supernatural beings as well as German soldiers.

‘Father Soldier Son’ Film Review: Military Documentary Is Sobering, Disturbing - thewrap.com - USA
thewrap.com
16.07.2020 / 00:09

‘Father Soldier Son’ Film Review: Military Documentary Is Sobering, Disturbing

Also Read: 'The Outpost' Film Review: War Is Hell in Immersive Combat MovieEinhorn and Davis are sympathetic to Eisch, but the object isn’t to get us to root for him the way many moviegoers rooted for Kyle; the filmmakers just want us to understand where he comes from, where his family is going and what that says about the state of American manhood, particularly in the heartland.What is says is sobering and at times disturbing, which gives the film a quiet power even if it’s at times

'Identifying Features' ('Sin Señas Particulares'): Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - USA - Mexico
hollywoodreporter.com
10.07.2020 / 04:29

'Identifying Features' ('Sin Señas Particulares'): Film Review

Identifying Features, from first-time director Fernanda Valadez, is like water in the desert for the mostly myopic genre of "la frontera" action films that depict the migration crisis at the southern border of the United States. Shot on location in rural Guanajuato, Mexico, this poignant film (which scooped two awards in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition at this year's Sundance fest and will be distributed in the U.S.

'Slalom': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - France - USA
hollywoodreporter.com
09.07.2020 / 23:45

'Slalom': Film Review

For a debut feature, writer-director Charlène Favier’s powerful coming-of-age sports drama Slalom couldn't come at a more timely moment.

'A Most Beautiful Thing': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - USA
hollywoodreporter.com
08.07.2020 / 01:49

'A Most Beautiful Thing': Film Review

The timing couldn't be more fortuitous for the release of Mary Mazzio's uplifting documentary about the nation's first African American high school rowing team, which feels almost like a tonic for these troubled times. Narrated by Common and including NBA greats Grant Hill and Dwyane Wade among its executive producers, A Most Beautiful Thing, scheduled to open in theaters, powerfully demonstrates the healing potential of sports and the ways it can help bridge societal divides.

'I, Pastafari: A Flying Spaghetti Monster Story': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - USA
hollywoodreporter.com
07.07.2020 / 16:05

'I, Pastafari: A Flying Spaghetti Monster Story': Film Review

Where did the universe, humanity, our planet and chocolate ice cream come from? They were all created by a giant, all-powerful being made of spaghetti, with two googly-eyes on raised stalks and a pair of meatballs where cheeks would bulge. This is the Flying Spaghetti Monster (FSM), and if there were any justice in the world, His story would stand as good a chance of being taught as fact in American schools as the anti-evolution narrative called Intelligent Design.

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