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Mikey Madison, Zoe Saldaña, Kieran Culkin, Adrien Brody & More – What are the Oscar Actors Class of ’25 Working on Next?

Yesterday, we explored the creative futures for sixteen filmmakers who received nominations in the most prominent categories at this year's Oscars. For many of...

The Brutalist | Review

The Safety of Objectivism: Corbet Unleashes the Survival Instinct of Rational Egoism “The hardest thing to explain is the glaringly evident which everybody has decided...

One Question: Felicity Jones – The Brutalist

In Brady Corbet's The Brutalist, László Tóth (Adrien Brody) strives to rebuild his life, but fragments of his past continue to haunt him. However,...

2024 Golden Globe Awards: Emilia Pérez, The Brutalist & Anora Take Pole Positions

It'll be a Cannes Film Festival competition rematch alongside the critical darling (Best Director) winning competition film from the Venice Film Festival. Emilia Pérez...

Toth 2.0: Adrien Brody, Guy Pearce, Felicity Jones & Joe Alwyn Confirmed for Corbet’s “The Brutalist”

We knew there was a cosmetic change in terms of who might be part of the ensemble, but who and how the new lego...

The Midnight Sky [Video Review]

World, Hold On: Clooney Presents the End Times in Tedious Apocalyptic Exercise It’s been a year wherein it seems the end we’ve forever been pondering...

2021 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Augustine Frizzell’s The Last Letter From Your Lover

Filmmaker/actress Augustine Frizzell's sophomore feature could have perhaps preemed in 2020, but it looks like 2021 was perhaps a better bet. A Netflix project...

Top 150 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2020: #111. Last Letter from Your Lover – Augustine Frizzell

Last Letter from Your Lover Director Augustine Frizzell commenced a London-set Canadian production of Last Letter from Your Lover for her sophomore feature not much...

A Monster Calls | Review

Cover Up Love’s Alibi: Bayona Delivers Sensitively Portrait of Childhood Grief Rounding out a loosely themed trilogy on traumatic motherhood, director J.A. Bayona, once protégé...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2016: #7. Juan Antonio Bayona’s A Monster Calls

A Monster Calls Director: J.A. Bayona Writer: Patrick Ness Spanish director Juan Antonio Bayona adapts Patrick Ness' celebrated children's book A Monster Calls for his third feature....

True Story | Review

The Killer Beside Me: Goold’s Debut Warps Grisly Headline into Funereal Pallor The rapidly fluctuating career of James Franco got a dramatic jumpstart with a...

The Conversation: 2015 Oscar Predix: Still Julianne Moore… Best Actress Win in the Bag

The Nominations: Best Actress Marion Cotillard in “Two Days, One Night” Felicity Jones in “The Theory of Everything” Julianne Moore in “Still Alice” Rosamund Pike in “Gone Girl” Reese...

Through the Looking-Glass…Top 100 Most Anticipated Films of 2016: #1. Juan Antonio Bayona’s A Monster Calls

A Monster Calls Director: Juan Antonio Bayona // Writer: Patrick Ness Spanish filmmaker Juan Antonio Bayona began as one of the talents supported by Guillermo Del...

The Theory of Everything | Review

Scenes From a Marriage: Marsh’s Distilled Look at Physicist Stephen Hawking Spanning twenty five years in their lives together and based on the memoir Travelling...

The Invisible Woman | Review

In Plain Sight: Great Expectations for Fiennes' Sophomore Effort After his brash, testosterone-fueled directorial debut Coriolanus, Ralph Fiennes fares far better with the quieter, chest-heaving illicit...

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A Vindicated Woman: Kulumbegashvili Constructs Potent, Profound Study in...

2025 Cannes Film Festival: In Alice Rohrwacher We Trust – La Chimera Director is Caméra d’or Jury of One

Italian filmmaker Alice Rohrwacher might be the most caffeinated...

The Shrouds | Review

Death Be Not Shroud: Cronenberg Hits Dead Ends in...