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'Dirty Tricks': Film Review | Hot Docs 2021 - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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04.05.2021 / 20:13

'Dirty Tricks': Film Review | Hot Docs 2021

The first thing you need to know about Daniel Sivan's feature documentary Dirty Tricks, premiering as part of the Hot Docs festival, is that the title is a pun. You see, it's about a cheating scandal in the world of elite bridge and, of course, a "trick" is the standard competitive unit in the game — as it is in hearts, spades and euchre.

'Viral': Film Review | Hot Docs 2021 - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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04.05.2021 / 19:11

'Viral': Film Review | Hot Docs 2021

To appreciate the roving, sometimes gauche nature of Viral, a new documentary following seven YouTube vloggers in 2020, one must consider its experimental form. Premiering at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, the film, directed by Udi Nir and Sagi Bornstein, is entirely composed of YouTube videos.

'Oxygen' ('Oxygène'): Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - France
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03.05.2021 / 21:15

'Oxygen' ('Oxygène'): Film Review

Since the shock and gore of his 2003 breakoutHigh Tensionushered him into the Splat Pack, Alexandre Aja has taken an entertaining detour with rip-roaring excursions into creature horror, in the self-explanatory Piranha 3D and the gators-in-a-hurricane disaster movie, Crawl. The French genre specialist abandons that gleefully schlocky B-movie throwback spirit but not the taut storytelling skills in Oxygen, a claustrophobic sci-fi thriller driven by Mélanie Laurent's gripping performance.

'Here Are the Young Men': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Poland
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30.04.2021 / 17:12

'Here Are the Young Men': Film Review

Three young Dubliners find their post-graduation confusion worsened by a nearby tragedy in Here Are the Young Men, an adaptation of Rob Doyle's debut novel directed by model-turned-actor Eoin Macken. Benefitting from a relatively high-profile cast (especially Queen's Gambit star Anya Taylor-Joy, though she's not the focus here), the picture has enough polish to draw a small audience.

'Wuhan Wuhan': Film Review | Hot Docs 2021 - www.hollywoodreporter.com - China - city Wuhan
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30.04.2021 / 01:13

'Wuhan Wuhan': Film Review | Hot Docs 2021

After all the accusations, conspiracy theories and general misinformation regarding the origins of the coronavirus in China, the sensitive, humanistic Wuhan Wuhan does a fine job depoliticizing the topic. It shows how the Chinese response to the virus outbreak was very similar to those in hospitals around the world, though its interest for viewers, perhaps, lies in ferreting out some of the minor differences.

'Separation': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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29.04.2021 / 21:00

'Separation': Film Review

A muddled execution undercuts laudable ambitions in the latest effort from director William Brent Bell, who previously demonstrated his talent for turning low-budget horror films into major commercial hits with such movies as The Devil Inside and The Boy. The filmmaker mines deeper emotional terrain than usual with Separation, which attempts to inject scares into a Kramer vs.

'The Virtuoso': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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29.04.2021 / 18:42

'The Virtuoso': Film Review

You know you're in the realm of the archetype when a movie's closing credits favor descriptors over character names: The Waitress, The Loner, The Mentor — and, first and foremost, The Virtuoso's nameless title mercenary. Played by Anson Mount in a tight-jawed register, he's a killer for hire whose armor is starting to crack, ever so slightly, after a hit gone wrong.

'Things Heard & Seen': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - USA
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29.04.2021 / 17:07

'Things Heard & Seen': Film Review

Far from the consistent critical glory of Sundance contemporaries like Kelly Reichardt and Debra Granik — or even the sporadic critical glory of a Lisa Cholodenko or an Ira Sachs — and not to be confused with more marketable writing-directing duo Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck, Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini have forged one of the most perplexing career paths in American independent film.

'Tom Clancy's Without Remorse': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Jordan - county Clark
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28.04.2021 / 22:01

'Tom Clancy's Without Remorse': Film Review

If you're going to build a new character-driven action franchise — and hang tight for a coda sequence midway through the end credits to see how that would take shape — then you need a charismatic lead to lay the foundations. Tom Clancy's Without Remorse certainly has that in Michael B.

'The Outside Story': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - New York
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28.04.2021 / 20:32

'The Outside Story': Film Review

The true pleasure ofThe Outside Storydoesn’t come from its heartwarming message about community or its nostalgic rendering of a mask-less, pre-pandemic New York City, but from Brian Tyree Henry’s exceptional performance in his first big-screen lead role. A few years ago, Henry awed viewers as Paper Boi, the moody, low-key rapper in Donald Glover’s FX hitAtlanta.

'Cliff Walkers': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - China - Berlin
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27.04.2021 / 20:38

'Cliff Walkers': Film Review

Another classy Chinese action thriller whose dazzling style seems to take place in a deliberate narrative void, Cliff Walkers (previously titled Impasse) marks leading Chinese director Zhang Yimou’s first foray into the espionage genre.

'Mortal Kombat': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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23.04.2021 / 12:30

'Mortal Kombat': Film Review

A quarter-century has passed since Hollywood first adapted the arcade classic Mortal Kombat, with a film that launched newcomer Paul W.S. Anderson into his career making bad but extremely profitable movies full of CG mayhem (and a side career flummoxing those casual moviegoers who confuse him with two similarly named but slightly more brilliant auteurs).

‘Mortal Kombat’ Film Review: Silly Game Adaptation Is More ‘Evil Dead’ Than ‘Enter the Dragon’ - thewrap.com - city Sanada
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23.04.2021 / 02:03

‘Mortal Kombat’ Film Review: Silly Game Adaptation Is More ‘Evil Dead’ Than ‘Enter the Dragon’

th century master ninja Hanzo Hasashi (Hiroyuki Sanada, “Avengers: Endgame”), who was murdered by the evil Bo-Han (Joe Taslim, “The Raid”). (Bo-Han, still around in the 21st century and now hip to the importance of branding, has renamed himself Sub-Zero because of his abilities to create ice spontaneously.

'My Wonderful Wanda': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Germany - Switzerland - Poland
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23.04.2021 / 00:34

'My Wonderful Wanda': Film Review

My Wonderful Wanda takes its title (zingier in the original German: Wanda, Mein Wunder) from a line of dialogue, an affectionate and somewhat deluded exclamation by a 70-year-old bedridden Swiss man to his 30-something Polish caretaker. The two have a secret, a side deal, that will disrupt the already shaky serenity of the man's family and draw hers into a clash of cultures and classes.

'Stowaway': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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22.04.2021 / 19:43

'Stowaway': Film Review

It's a wonder that anyone is still interested in becoming an astronaut after the procession of cinematic calamities that have befallen space travelers over the years. Netflix seems to be pursuing a specialty in the genre, with Stowaway arriving shortly on the heels of the apocalyptic George Clooney starrer The Midnight Sky.

'The Mitchells vs. the Machines': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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21.04.2021 / 18:32

'The Mitchells vs. the Machines': Film Review

A lot of primo animation talent is assembled for The Mitchells vs. the Machines, including producers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, who were behind The Lego Movie and Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, and writer-directors Mike Rianda and Jeff Rowe, late of the popular Disney Channel toon series Gravity Falls.

'Lucy the Human Chimp': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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19.04.2021 / 22:30

'Lucy the Human Chimp': Film Review

There's no such thing as a human chimp, but half a century ago a chimpanzee's conditioning by her human "parents" famously blurred the lines. Lucy Temerlin lived in the suburbs with a psychologist and his wife, went for rides with them in the station wagon, and enjoyed the occasional gin and tonic.

‘Beast Beast’ Film Review: Empathetic Debut Feature Gets Up Close and Personal With Gen Z - thewrap.com
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16.04.2021 / 17:04

‘Beast Beast’ Film Review: Empathetic Debut Feature Gets Up Close and Personal With Gen Z

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