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‘Apocalypse ’45’ Film Review: World War II Documentary Is an Elegy to Those Who Were Lost - thewrap.com - Germany - Japan
thewrap.com
14.08.2020 / 22:21

‘Apocalypse ’45’ Film Review: World War II Documentary Is an Elegy to Those Who Were Lost

Also Read: Is 'Greyhound' Based on a True Story?The film, which is being released in some theaters (and virtual theaters) on the Aug. 14 anniversary, will also air on the Discovery Channel on Labor Day weekend, which is closer to the Sep.

'Project Power': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
hollywoodreporter.com
14.08.2020 / 18:03

'Project Power': Film Review

When Netflix began promoting its latest entry in the summer-that-never-was blockbuster stakes, Project Power, it was hard to suppress an eye-roll of weary puzzlement at the fanboys eager to slam it as lame and derivative. Sure, it has conceptual similarities to the Bradley Cooper vehicle Limitless, to DC Comics property Hourman, to Image Comics'War Heroes.

'Sputnik': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Russia - Kazakhstan
hollywoodreporter.com
14.08.2020 / 16:47

'Sputnik': Film Review

A Russia-set creature feature whose intensely serious tone belies some awfully silly stuff in its plot, Egor Abramenko's Sputnik locks an Alien-inspired parasite up in the steppes of Kazakhstan and waits to see if humans can figure out how to handle it. Suffering a bit in the charisma department, the film moves sluggishly for the hour or so that it takes to get on its feet, finally giving its humans something interesting to do.

'Endless': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
hollywoodreporter.com
14.08.2020 / 12:05

'Endless': Film Review

Teen love proves stronger than death in Endless, Scott Speer's tale of a young man (Nicholas Hamilton) who dies in a car crash, but whose spirit clings to Earth to comfort his grieving girlfriend (Alexandra Shipp).

'Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
hollywoodreporter.com
14.08.2020 / 05:51

'Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies': Film Review

The title may sound incendiary, something left over from the Russ Meyer era, but Danny Wolf’s Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies turns out to be informative and even-handed as well as entertaining. Meyer’s movies are inevitably included in this freewheeling documentary survey of nudity from the silent era to the present.

'Martin Margiela: In His Own Words': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - county Martin
hollywoodreporter.com
13.08.2020 / 09:49

'Martin Margiela: In His Own Words': Film Review

He's been described as "fashion's invisible man" and the "Banksy of fashion." And true to that reputation, famed designer Martin Margiela doesn't deign to show his face in Reiner Holzemer's laudatory documentary. Like the unseen but heard Marlene Dietrich in Maximilian Schell's Marlene, Margiela protects his privacy while at the same time delivering an emotionally self-probing account of his life and career in Martin Margiela: In His Own Words.

Film Review: A teenage political experiment in ‘Boys State’ - abcnews.go.com - Texas
abcnews.go.com
12.08.2020 / 21:45

Film Review: A teenage political experiment in ‘Boys State’

elections. Alumni include Bill Clinton, Neil Armstrong, Bruce Springsteen, Rush Limbaugh, Jon Bon Jovi, Roger Ebert, Roger Ailes, James Gandolfini and Dick Cheney, just to name a few.

'Pearl': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
hollywoodreporter.com
12.08.2020 / 17:51

'Pearl': Film Review

It's sometimes possible for a story to have an emotional impact even when there's nary an original element in it. Such is the case with the new indie drama written and directed by Bobby Roth.

‘Black Water: Abyss’ is a Lean & Effective Killer Croc Film [Review] - theplaylist.net - Australia
theplaylist.net
09.08.2020 / 00:53

‘Black Water: Abyss’ is a Lean & Effective Killer Croc Film [Review]

Serving as a much-belated sequel to the 2007 Australian sleeper hit “Black Water,” director Andrew Traucki’s B-movie influenced follow-up, the blandly titled but effectively executed “Black Water: Abyss” is lean killer crocodile film that upgrades the appropriately lo-fi aesthetic of the original, replacing the expansive swamp setting with a claustrophobic cave descent.

‘Black Is King’ Film Review: Beyoncé Gets Extravagant With Opulent Riff on ‘The Lion King’ - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
31.07.2020 / 15:41

‘Black Is King’ Film Review: Beyoncé Gets Extravagant With Opulent Riff on ‘The Lion King’

Black,” according to its director and star, Beyoncé. (Or is that Beyoncé Knowles-Carter? She takes the last name for her director’s credit, but goes first-name only for her starring credit.)But it’s unlikely that too many fans will flock to Disney+ for altered semantics.

‘I Weirdo’: Film Review - variety.com - Taiwan
variety.com
29.07.2020 / 08:35

‘I Weirdo’: Film Review

Maggie Lee Chief Asia Film CriticWho would have thought a romantic comedy on the pain of being different could become such ironic and timely viewing in a global pandemic? In “I Weirdo,” a kooky and innovative debut by Taiwanese writer-director Liao Ming-yi, a couple with OCD trying to fit in to so-called “normal” society now looks like social-distancing heroes in our Covid-hit, locked-down lives. Shot and edited by Liao using the iPhone XS Max, the production looks no less vibrant for it.

‘A Life Turned Upside Down: My Dad’s an Alcoholic’: Udine Far East Film Festival Film Review - variety.com - Japan
variety.com
25.07.2020 / 00:17

‘A Life Turned Upside Down: My Dad’s an Alcoholic’: Udine Far East Film Festival Film Review

Richard Kuipers “A Life Turned Upside Down: My Dad’s an Alcoholic” casts a damning eye on the pernicious role alcohol plays in the working careers and social lives of Japanese men. Narrated by the innermost thoughts of a daughter during the 25 years she spends watching her father drink himself to death, Kenji Katagari’s second feature cleverly plays like a quirky little TV sitcom about an ordinary middle-class family before moving into darker territory.

‘Romance Doll’: Film Review - variety.com - Japan
variety.com
15.07.2020 / 22:11

‘Romance Doll’: Film Review

Maggie Lee Chief Asia Film CriticImagine a Japanese version of “Pygmalion” in which the sculptor continues to caress slabs of marble even after Galatea has come to life. That is the unusual premise of “Romance Doll,” a marital drama in which a sex doll maker’s rapt obssession with his new prototype, leads to rejection of his human muse.

‘The Tobacconist’: Film Review - variety.com - Germany
variety.com
10.07.2020 / 04:01

‘The Tobacconist’: Film Review

Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticA cigar is never just a cigar where Sigmund Freud is concerned.

‘Never Too Late’: Film Review - variety.com - Vietnam
variety.com
10.07.2020 / 04:01

‘Never Too Late’: Film Review

Lisa Kennedy Four Vietnam vets reunite for a mission, one that will lean on their wartime exploits but also expose more than a few old tensions.

‘Volition’: Film Review - variety.com - county Harvey
variety.com
10.07.2020 / 04:01

‘Volition’: Film Review

Dennis Harvey Film CriticSnarled loops of time travel have proved a surprisingly versatile and rewarding fantasy-cinema trope in recent years, from the big-budget likes of “Edge of Tomorrow” to such enterprising indies as “Predestination,” not to mention comedies (“Palm Springs”), horror (“Happy Death Day”), romance (“Before I Fall”) and more.

'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.

‘Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets’ Film Review: Sad, Boozy Reverie Looks for Truth and Beauty in a Dive Bar - thewrap.com - Berlin
thewrap.com
09.07.2020 / 23:09

‘Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets’ Film Review: Sad, Boozy Reverie Looks for Truth and Beauty in a Dive Bar

truth and beauty, too, it’s safe to say that “Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets” finds a bit of both of those things.Also Read: 'Palm Springs' Film Review: Andy Samberg Puts an Indie Rom-Com Spin on 'Groundhog Day'The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January, went to the Berlin and True/False Film Festivals and had a series of virtual screenings on July 8 to celebrate National Dive Bar Day, with a virtual rollout scheduled for July 10.

‘Archive’: Film Review - variety.com
variety.com
09.07.2020 / 22:55

‘Archive’: Film Review

Guy Lodge Film CriticIn “Archive,” an isolated scientist methodically pursues an artificial-intelligence ideal, developing a sequence of human-android beings and recycling their various parts until the ultimate prototype is achieved.

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