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Brent Young, original bassist of Trivium, has died - www.nme.com - Florida
nme.com
27.09.2020 / 21:06

Brent Young, original bassist of Trivium, has died

Trivium bassist Brent Young has died, the band’s frontman Matt Heafy has revealed.Young played on the metal band’s 2003 debut album ‘Ember To Inferno’, as well as their ‘The Blue Demo’ record.

’76 Days’ Is A Heartbreaking Inside Account Of The COVID Lockdown In A Wuhan Hospital [TIFF Review] - theplaylist.net - China
theplaylist.net
18.09.2020 / 22:07

’76 Days’ Is A Heartbreaking Inside Account Of The COVID Lockdown In A Wuhan Hospital [TIFF Review]

Set entirely in Wuhan, China during the 76-day COVID lockdown in early 2020, “76 Days” is a tight, tense, and, at times, unrelentingly emotional account of front-line pandemic medical combat. As a piece of high-impact experiential movie journalism, it feels close to the style of a standalone “Frontline” episode, missing only Will Lyman’s low and drama-heightening narration.

‘The Water Man’: David Oyelowo Plunges You Into A Sweet, Spielbergian Adventure [TIFF Review] - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
18.09.2020 / 18:45

‘The Water Man’: David Oyelowo Plunges You Into A Sweet, Spielbergian Adventure [TIFF Review]

David Oyelowo’s directorial feature debut, “The Water Man,” plays like a kid-friendly throwback to Steven Spielberg’s ’80s movies. It’s a coming-of-age story filled with adventure, friendship, and some serious topics that don’t overshadow its young protagonist’s hopes.

‘The Boy From Medellín’: Matthew Heineman Shows A Different Side To Reggaeton Artist J. Balvin [TIFF Review] - theplaylist.net - Colombia
theplaylist.net
17.09.2020 / 17:09

‘The Boy From Medellín’: Matthew Heineman Shows A Different Side To Reggaeton Artist J. Balvin [TIFF Review]

Before J. Balvin became a record-breaking chart-topper, he was José Álvaro Osorio Balvín, just another boy in Medellín, Colombia, with big dreams and an even bigger drive to make them come true.

‘Wolfwalkers’: Animated Irish Myth Is A Stirring Masterwork [TIFF Review] - theplaylist.net - Ireland
theplaylist.net
17.09.2020 / 17:08

‘Wolfwalkers’: Animated Irish Myth Is A Stirring Masterwork [TIFF Review]

Irish mythology has found glorious ambassadors in director Tomm Moore and the team at animation studio Cartoon Saloon. Their Oscar-nominated titles “The Secret of Kells” (2009) and “Song of the Sea” (2014) are visionary renderings of their homeland’s lore, and with “Wolfwalkers,” an epic and dramatically mature triumph, a perfect trilogy is complete.

‘Another Round’ With Mads Mikkelsen Is A Boozy Blast Of A Midlife Crisis Movie [TIFF Review] - theplaylist.net - Denmark
theplaylist.net
16.09.2020 / 23:42

‘Another Round’ With Mads Mikkelsen Is A Boozy Blast Of A Midlife Crisis Movie [TIFF Review]

Thomas Vinterberg’s “Another Round” begins with the frenzied depiction of Danish youth completing a beer “case race,” though the debauched fun is fleeting for us – and them. The sequence collides with the film’s opening title cards, which quickly cede to a more sobering reality: a dry faculty meeting.

‘Violation’ Is A Smart & Visceral Take On The Rape-Revenge Narrative [TIFF Review] - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
16.09.2020 / 19:20

‘Violation’ Is A Smart & Visceral Take On The Rape-Revenge Narrative [TIFF Review]

True to its name, “Violation” is about an unforgivable transgression. Written, produced, and directed by Madeleine Sims-Fewer and Dusty Mancinelli, their feature debut follows Miriam (Sims-Fewer) on at least two (maybe more) trips to the woods.

‘City Hall’: Frederick Wiseman’s Latest Is Four-Star Competency Porn [TIFF Review] - theplaylist.net - county Hall - Boston
theplaylist.net
15.09.2020 / 05:47

‘City Hall’: Frederick Wiseman’s Latest Is Four-Star Competency Porn [TIFF Review]

“The people who work for the city work for you,” explains Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, to a room full of his constituents. “They’re there to service you.” That simplest of ideas, a real gimme in the not-too-distant past, stands at the center of “City Hall,” the latest of Frederick Wiseman’s documentary deep dives into the nuts and bolts of America’s institutions.

‘Good Joe Bell’ Is A Redemptive Drama That Succumbs To Its Own Shallow Straight Gaze [TIFF Review] - theplaylist.net - state Oregon
theplaylist.net
14.09.2020 / 22:15

‘Good Joe Bell’ Is A Redemptive Drama That Succumbs To Its Own Shallow Straight Gaze [TIFF Review]

Near the beginning of the film is a scene where Joe Bell (Mark Wahlberg) stands in front of an assembled group of high schoolers to speak about bullying. The gruff father shares two points: Understanding begins at home and everything will be fine if you are true to yourself.

‘Concrete Cowboy’ Is A Lyrical Genre-Bending Urban Western, But Doesn’t Always Coalesce [TIFF Review] - theplaylist.net - USA
theplaylist.net
14.09.2020 / 16:49

‘Concrete Cowboy’ Is A Lyrical Genre-Bending Urban Western, But Doesn’t Always Coalesce [TIFF Review]

No genre romanticizes America’s manifest destiny mythos more than the western. For decades, the construct featured white men conquering the frontier from Native Americans and law enforcement.

‘Concrete Cowboy’ Is A Lyrical Genre-Bending Urban Western, But Doesn’t Always Coalesce [TIFF Review] - theplaylist.net - USA
theplaylist.net
14.09.2020 / 04:23

‘Concrete Cowboy’ Is A Lyrical Genre-Bending Urban Western, But Doesn’t Always Coalesce [TIFF Review]

No genre romanticizes America’s manifest destiny mythos more than the western. For decades, the construct featured white men conquering the frontier from Native Americans and law enforcement.

‘Summer of ’85’ Film Review: François Ozon Explores His Favorite Things – Sex, Death, Dark Humor - thewrap.com - Britain - France - Philippines
thewrap.com
14.09.2020 / 04:11

‘Summer of ’85’ Film Review: François Ozon Explores His Favorite Things – Sex, Death, Dark Humor

Also Read: 'Nomadland' Film Review: Frances McDormand Hits the Road in Quiet, Lyrical DramaThey become fast friends, and then lovers.

‘MLK/FBI’ Is A Scathing Look At The FBI’s Attempts To Destroy Martin Luther King Jr. & The Civil Rights Movement [TIFF Review] - theplaylist.net - Washington
theplaylist.net
13.09.2020 / 20:09

‘MLK/FBI’ Is A Scathing Look At The FBI’s Attempts To Destroy Martin Luther King Jr. & The Civil Rights Movement [TIFF Review]

It’s 1963, and throngs of Black folks have packed the National Mall for the March on Washington. Images of jubilant men and women holding flags, and dressed in their Sunday best, strewn across the screen.

WTF? ‘Shadow In The Cloud’ Is A Relentlessly Schizophrenic Mess Of A Movie [TIFF Review] - theplaylist.net - county Cloud
theplaylist.net
13.09.2020 / 08:51

WTF? ‘Shadow In The Cloud’ Is A Relentlessly Schizophrenic Mess Of A Movie [TIFF Review]

Occasionally, in this line of work, you end up watching a movie bad enough to make you regret taking the assignment. Roseanne Liang‘s “Shadow in the Cloud” is a movie so bad, it made me regret choosing the profession.

‘I Care A Lot’ Unleashes Rosamund Pike in Her Best Role Since ‘Gone Girl’ [TIFF Review] - theplaylist.net - county Pike
theplaylist.net
13.09.2020 / 06:41

‘I Care A Lot’ Unleashes Rosamund Pike in Her Best Role Since ‘Gone Girl’ [TIFF Review]

Fans of “Gone Girl” who have been patiently waiting for star Rosamund Pike to sink her teeth into another delectably devious role, rejoice. J Blakeson’s “I Care a Lot” provides the best showcase of Pike’s darkly ambitious drive since her Academy Award-winning breakthrough in 2014.

‘Akilla’s Escape’: A Mythological Crime Thriller With Strong Ambitions And Weak Execution [TIFF Review] - theplaylist.net - New York
theplaylist.net
13.09.2020 / 05:39

‘Akilla’s Escape’: A Mythological Crime Thriller With Strong Ambitions And Weak Execution [TIFF Review]

No one ever outruns their past. Momentary reprieves might mark your journey, but history always wins in the end.

‘Wolfwalkers’: Animated Irish Myth Is A Stirring Masterwork [TIFF Review] - theplaylist.net - Ireland
theplaylist.net
13.09.2020 / 04:45

‘Wolfwalkers’: Animated Irish Myth Is A Stirring Masterwork [TIFF Review]

Irish mythology has found glorious ambassadors in director Tomm Moore and the team at animation studio Cartoon Saloon. Their Oscar-nominated titles “The Secret of Kells” (2009) and “Song of the Sea” (2014) are visionary renderings of their homeland’s lore, and with “Wolfwalkers,” an epic and dramatically mature triumph, a perfect trilogy is complete.

‘Monday’ Goes Downhill As Its On-Screen Couple’s Relationship Does [TIFF Review] - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
12.09.2020 / 17:49

‘Monday’ Goes Downhill As Its On-Screen Couple’s Relationship Does [TIFF Review]

How does a romance go from “Before Sunset” to “Blue Valentine?” Argyris Papadimitropoulos charts the dissolution of a passionate fling into domestic resentment in “Monday,” a film that succeeds at capturing the peaks and valleys of a relationship but sputters out when capturing the mundane moments in between.

‘Ammonite’: Kate Winslet Is Terrific, But Francis Lee’s Lesbian Romance Is Too Cold & Distant [TIFF Review] - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
12.09.2020 / 06:55

‘Ammonite’: Kate Winslet Is Terrific, But Francis Lee’s Lesbian Romance Is Too Cold & Distant [TIFF Review]

When it comes to mood and milieu, writer-director Francis Lee prefers something bare, austere and quiet. In fact, it was the harmonious union of these severe qualities that furnished his 2017 feature debut, “God’s Own Country,” with a daring edge and lyrical spirit.

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