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‘Another Round’ Film Review: Mads Mikkelsen Ties One On for Thomas Vinterberg - thewrap.com - Norway
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20.09.2020 / 21:14

‘Another Round’ Film Review: Mads Mikkelsen Ties One On for Thomas Vinterberg

Also Read: 'Nomadland' Wins Audience Award at Toronto Film FestivalNikolaj proposes that they test out a theory from Norwegian psychiatrist Finn Skårderud, which suggests that man’s blood-alcohol level is actually 0.5% too low, and that a small but steady intake of alcohol during work hours would help people reach peak performance.

‘The Water Man’ Film Review: David Oyelowo’s Directorial Debut Takes Kids on a Rousing Adventure - thewrap.com
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19.09.2020 / 23:23

‘The Water Man’ Film Review: David Oyelowo’s Directorial Debut Takes Kids on a Rousing Adventure

Watch Video: David Oyelowo Chose 'The Water Man' as His Directorial Debut Because of His Love for 'The Goonies'Armed with a map and some intel from mortician Jim (Alfred Molina, having a very good time here), Gunner hires Jo (Amiah Miller, “War for the Planet of the Apes”) to be his guide into the woods.

'The Dark Divide': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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18.09.2020 / 15:39

'The Dark Divide': Film Review

For a movie about a lepidopterist, The Dark Divide is awfully entertaining. (There will now be a brief pause while you look up the word "lepidopterist.") Now that you know the term refers to people who study butterflies and moths, we can continue this review of this film based on nature writer Robert Pyle's book Where Bigfoot Walks: Crossing the Dark Divide.

'Residue': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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18.09.2020 / 13:53

'Residue': Film Review

An arresting feature debut about a man returning home to a community that has been transformed, Merawi Gerima's Residue is honest enough about its protagonist's emotions and motivations that it's likely to cause discomfort in viewers wherever they fall on the socioeconomic spectrum.

'No Ordinary Man': Film Review | TIFF 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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18.09.2020 / 11:55

'No Ordinary Man': Film Review | TIFF 2020

Until his death in 1989 at the age of 74, not even his wife or adoptive children knew that jazz pianist Billy Tipton had been anything other than a cisgender man. According to No Ordinary Man — a new documentary about Tipton’s legacy as a transmasculine icon — the musician became fodder for daytime talk shows and supermarket tabloids shortly after his death, with Oprah Winfrey and her also-rans prying into the marriage between Tipton and his common-law widow Kitty Kelly.

'Wander': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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18.09.2020 / 05:25

'Wander': Film Review

Imagine the Pizzagate guy was the main character in a movie. Then imagine that guy was played by Aaron Eckhart, with Tommy Lee Jones playing his conspiracy theorizing, podcasting accomplice.

'Wildfire': Film Review | TIFF 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Ireland
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18.09.2020 / 04:05

'Wildfire': Film Review | TIFF 2020

Two sisters from a Northern Irish town close to the border with Eire, played by Nika McGuigan and Nora-Jane Noone, feel the long shadow of both the Troubles and their own troubled past when they're reunited after a long estrangement in British-Irish co-production Wildfire.

'Lovers Rock': Film Review | NYFF 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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18.09.2020 / 02:45

'Lovers Rock': Film Review | NYFF 2020

There's a heady, hypnotic interlude midway through Steve McQueen's dreamy celebration of Black community and culture, Lovers Rock, when Janet Kay's 1979 hit "Silly Games" plays out on the turntable and is taken up by the people crammed into the suburban London living room where a house party is being held. For a full five minutes they continue singing a cappella — the women in particular — their voices matched by the ecstasy of their swaying bodies.

‘City Hall’ Film Review: Frederick Wiseman Celebrates the Power of Civic Engagement - thewrap.com - New York - county Hall
thewrap.com
18.09.2020 / 01:41

‘City Hall’ Film Review: Frederick Wiseman Celebrates the Power of Civic Engagement

Also Read: Sofia Coppola, Pedro Almodovar and Orson Welles Doc Added to New York Film Festival LineupWhile there’s always a sense that Walsh is enough of an innate politician to always be aware of Wiseman’s camera without ever acknowledging it – even in more intimate settings, he always talks like someone making sure he can’t be misquoted – he brings a real personal touch to the job, whether he’s relating to those veterans and their need for counseling and outreach by sharing stories of his own

Film Review: Steve McQueen’s New York Film Festival Opener ‘Lovers Rock’ - deadline.com - New York - India
deadline.com
17.09.2020 / 23:20

Film Review: Steve McQueen’s New York Film Festival Opener ‘Lovers Rock’

Todd McCarthy Watching Lovers Rock is akin to going to see Romeo and Juliet and only staying through the first act, to departing a basketball game after the first quarter, to sipping the soup and skipping the rest of the meal. A mere wisp of a thing, Steve McQueen’s 68-minute feature, the only fictional section of a five-film anthology called Small Axe about London’s West Indian community between the late 1960s and 1980, steeps you in the atmosphere and music of the latter date.

'Love After Love' ('Di Yu Lu Xiang'): Film Review | Venice 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Hong Kong - city Hong Kong - county Love
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16.09.2020 / 00:19

'Love After Love' ('Di Yu Lu Xiang'): Film Review | Venice 2020

Veteran Hong Kong filmmaker Ann Hui, one of Venice’s two Career Golden Lion recipients this year alongside Tilda Swinton, brings prewar Hong Kong to exquisite if restrained life in her latest historical drama, Love After Love (Di Yu Lu Xiang).

‘The Owners’ Film Review: Maisie Williams Is in Big Trouble – Again - thewrap.com - France
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03.09.2020 / 02:39

‘The Owners’ Film Review: Maisie Williams Is in Big Trouble – Again

nasty piece of work, as a pejorative. Hell, maybe I didn’t even mean it to be pejorative.Also Read: Maisie Williams Says 'Game of Thrones' Fame Led Her to Be Consumed by Social Media ScrutinyBased on the French comic book “Une nuit de pleine lune” and directed by Julius Berg, “The Owners” is tense, uneasy and brutal, escalating from the creepy to the ludicrous over the course of 92 deliberately unpleasant minutes.

'The Ties' ('Lacci'): Film Review | Venice 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Italy
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03.09.2020 / 02:27

'The Ties' ('Lacci'): Film Review | Venice 2020

In the year of coronavirus, the Venice Film Festival opened on a low-key note with a local Italian drama that, though finely crafted by director Daniele Luchetti, pushed no envelope and made no splash. It also included a new credit at the end, which we’re likely to see for some time to come: “cast medical exams,” followed by a doctor’s name.

'Apples' ('Mila'): Film Review | Venice 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Greece
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02.09.2020 / 20:17

'Apples' ('Mila'): Film Review | Venice 2020

Yorgos Lanthimos' dark absurdist comedy Dogtooth in 2009 ushered in the so-called Greek Weird Wave, which blossomed at least partly out of national chaos triggered by the country's financial crisis that same year. Christos Nikou, whose background includes working as an assistant director on that film, establishes himself as an exciting new voice in the movement with his assured feature debut, Apples.

‘Women Make Film’ Review: Mark Cousins’ 14-Hour Documentary Celebrates the Art and Ingenuity of Women Filmmakers - variety.com - Ireland
variety.com
01.09.2020 / 23:51

‘Women Make Film’ Review: Mark Cousins’ 14-Hour Documentary Celebrates the Art and Ingenuity of Women Filmmakers

Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic“Women Make Film.” The title of Irish film savant Mark Cousins’ sprawling 14-hour follow-up to “The Story of Film” serves both as a statement of fact and, if punctuated slightly differently, a call to action: “Women, Make Film!”Where the earlier documentary was a monumental survey of the medium, attempting to cram its entire history into a single project, Cousins allows this latest labor of love to be more discursive and idiosyncratic — “a new road movie through

'Robin's Wish': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
hollywoodreporter.com
01.09.2020 / 16:37

'Robin's Wish': Film Review

The news of Robin Williams' 2014 death at his own hands was emotionally devastating. Not just because it was the tragic loss of a great talent, but also because it seemed unfathomable that such a brilliant entertainer, one who had brought so much joy to millions, could have felt such despair.

'The Eight Hundred' ('Babai'): Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - China - Japan - city Shanghai
hollywoodreporter.com
01.09.2020 / 06:25

'The Eight Hundred' ('Babai'): Film Review

When the Japanese Imperial Army laid siege to an innocuous warehouse in 1937’s Battle of Shanghai, the skirmish ultimately became a flashpoint that galvanized a nation. China lost that battle but won the war, and the resistance of the Eight Hundred Heroes earned the legendary status it retains to this day.

'Antebellum': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Jordan
hollywoodreporter.com
01.09.2020 / 01:59

'Antebellum': Film Review

Three years after the runaway success of Get Out, directors Gerard Bush and Christopher Renz have followed in Jordan Peele’s footsteps with another allegorical social thriller about the state of race relations in America. Much like the earlier film, Antebellum is a feature directorial debut that takes a big swing.

‘Antebellum’ Film Review: Janelle Monáe Stars in Uneasy Hybrid of Horror and Social Commentary - thewrap.com - state Louisiana
thewrap.com
31.08.2020 / 19:09

‘Antebellum’ Film Review: Janelle Monáe Stars in Uneasy Hybrid of Horror and Social Commentary

Also Read: Janelle Monae Horror Film 'Antebellum' Moves to On-Demand ReleaseFor the film’s lengthy opening stretch, Janelle Monáe plays a young slave named Eden in Louisiana during the Civil War (a time period that technically means the movie is post-antebellum, if you want to be picky).

‘The New Mutants’ Film Review: A So-So X-Men Spinoff With Teen Heroes and a Horror Slant - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
28.08.2020 / 20:27

‘The New Mutants’ Film Review: A So-So X-Men Spinoff With Teen Heroes and a Horror Slant

any film is worth the risk inherent in venturing to a movie theater. I won’t presume to answer that question on anyone else’s behalf, but suffice to say that “New Mutants” isn’t exactly a groundbreaking cinematic experience.

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