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The Guardian
RMN review – racial tensions mount in a small Transylvanian town
The Guardian
Based on real-life events, Cristian Mungiu’s slow-burn drama about a community consumed by xenophobia is unflinching in its examination of Romanian society Hate is not something that erupts suddenly in the dour but powerful latest picture by the Romanian director Cristian Mungiu (4 Months, 3 Weeks & 2 Days). Rather, in this examination of the
samedi 23 Septembre 2023 14:09
The Guardian
A Cat Called Dom review – home truths about the big C from a feline friend
The Guardian
Scottish animation-cum-documentary about a son coping with his mother’s cancer diagnosis has flashes of originality but feels unfinished This film from Scottish animators Will Anderson and Ainslie Henderson might have been a straightforward piece about Anderson’s mother being diagnosed with mouth cancer and his coming to terms with her getting
samedi 23 Septembre 2023 08:09
The Guardian
Stephen Herbert obituary
The Guardian
My friend and collaborator Stephen Herbert, who has died aged 71, was a moving image historian who spent a number of years as head of technical services at the BFI Southbank cinema in London, also working for the BFI’s Museum of the Moving Image.Later on, his knowledge of early visual media was sought out by academics, museums, programme makers a
vendredi 22 Septembre 2023 19:09
Daily Express
Sylvester Stallone’s Expend4bles is so bad...nothing makes sense - review
Daily Express
Expend4bles is the fourth instalment in Sylvester Stallone's The Expendables film series.
vendredi 22 Septembre 2023 17:09
Daily Express
A slow-burning thriller with some witty lines - The Lesson review
Daily Express
The Lesson is a thriller directed by Alice Troughton following aspiring author Liam who lands work providing Oxford admissions tuition to the son of famous writer JM Sinclair.
vendredi 22 Septembre 2023 16:09
Daily Express
Tense, funny and surprisingly rousing - Dumb Money review
Daily Express
Dumb Money follows an insurance company worker who presents a quirky online investment show from his basement.
vendredi 22 Septembre 2023 16:09
The Guardian
No One Will Save You review – almost wordless sci-fi thriller loses...
The Guardian
A young woman fights back against an alien invasion in a film that works best when keeping it simple but crashes with a baffling third act It’s rural America v malevolent alien invaders once again in a film that could be...
vendredi 22 Septembre 2023 15:09
The Guardian
Is The Creator the best science fiction movie of 2023 – or is AI...
The Guardian
Gareth Edwards’ battle between mankind and our robot overlords is being touted as a zeitgeist-defining masterpiece – hopefully the promo is under human controlIs Gareth Edwards’ The Creator primed to enter the pantheon of...
vendredi 22 Septembre 2023 10:09
The Guardian
Spy Kids: Armageddon review – amiable Netflix reboot
The Guardian
Robert Rodriguez brings his kids action series back to life with pleasant, if visually flat, resultsFor a few late millennials, the Spy Kids franchise has assumed a sort of vaguely remembered, but beloved mantle. I was seven...
vendredi 22 Septembre 2023 07:09
The Guardian
Stop Making Sense review – Demme’s Talking Heads doc still burning...
The Guardian
The energy of Jonathan Demme’s 1984 film defies categorisation, and David Byrne in the ‘Big Suit’ is the Chuck Berry of new wave art-rockThe initial reaction to this re-release of Jonathan Demme’s Talking Heads concert...
vendredi 22 Septembre 2023 06:09
Daily Express
No One Will Save You Review: One of the year’s best thrillers just...
Daily Express
Disney+'s original science fiction thriller has arrived on the streaming platform with very little fanfare - but it could end up being one of the year's best movies.
vendredi 22 Septembre 2023 05:09
The Guardian
‘A lot of biopics depend on likeness – this is braver’: Gabriel...
The Guardian
The actor talks about his new movie Dance First, in which he plays the Irish dramatist, the time he shared a drink with Richard Burton and why he had to leave Los AngelesIn 1969, Samuel Beckett and his wife learned that he had won the Nobel prize...
vendredi 22 Septembre 2023 04:09
The Guardian
Studio Ghibli to be acquired by Nippon TV after struggle to find a...
The Guardian
Deal secures the long-term future of studio led by celebrated Japanese animator Weeks after the celebrated Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki made his long-awaited comeback, the studio he founded almost four decades ago has secured its long-term...
vendredi 22 Septembre 2023 03:09
The Guardian
Expend4bles review – cigar-smoking Stallone leads way as retro...
The Guardian
Jason Statham is the only bit of genuine oomph in a tired tale whose digital effects could have been shot on an iPhoneThere is room for debate about whether the number 4 in EXPEND4BLES – as the title is rendered on the poster – looks...
jeudi 21 Septembre 2023 22:09
The Guardian
Warner Bros studios in Leavesden to expand, creating 4,000 UK jobs
The Guardian
Studios behind Harry Potter films to undergo 400,000 sq ft expansion by 2027, in boost to struggling industryThe Warner Bros studios behind the Harry Potter film series are to undergo a major expansion, creating 4,000 jobs and providing a boost to...
jeudi 21 Septembre 2023 21:09
The Guardian
Accused review – anxiety-inducing social media pile-on thriller
The Guardian
Boiling Point director Philip Barantini brings more clammy tension to a tale of a young man who becomes the target of a witch-hunt after a London bombingFor all of the breathless acclaim directed at Chicago-set kitchen drama The Bear, it was...
jeudi 21 Septembre 2023 17:09
The Guardian
Indian actor Anil Kapoor wins court battle over AI use of his likeness
The Guardian
The actor can now send an injunction if his image or voice is used in gifs and deepfakes as well as for unauthorised merchandiseThe Indian actor Anil Kapoor has won a significant victory in a New Delhi court over unauthorised AI use of his...
jeudi 21 Septembre 2023 16:09
Daily Express
Expendables 4 producers insist Megan Fox ‘isn’t there just to make...
Daily Express
EXCLUSIVE: As the latest instalment of the iconic Expendables franchise hits theaters, the producers assure the recent additions to the cast - "new bloods" - including Megan Fox are all pulling their weight.
jeudi 21 Septembre 2023 14:09
The Guardian
Margaret Henry obituary
The Guardian
My friend Margaret Henry, who has died aged 80, was a film-maker and teacher with a passionate belief in fighting for a world free of racism and injustice.She taught documentary and screenwriting at the London College of Printing from 1994 to...
jeudi 21 Septembre 2023 14:09
The Guardian
Julie Andrews’ 20 best film performances – ranked!
The Guardian
Ahead of her 88th birthday, we look back at the actor’s best roles, from a down-on-her-luck dame to everyones favourite umbrella-flying nannyNot every moment of Andrews’ career has been brilliant. Ronald Harwood co-wrote this hypnotically...
jeudi 21 Septembre 2023 13:09
The Guardian
RMN review – sickness beneath the skin as racism breaks out in Romanian village
Latest from Cristian Mungiu is a low-key drama about a multi-ethnic community in Transylvania who turn on a group of Sri Lankan immigrantsCristian Mungiu has returned with this dour, gloomy psychodrama of central European xenophobia: a Romanian-Brexity hostility which has taken up residence in the brains of people in a multi-ethnic region of Transy
jeudi 21 Septembre 2023 12:09
New York Times
‘The Trial’ Review: Seeking Justice for Argentina
New York Times
Ulises de la Orden carves a documentary from film of the 1985 prosecution of the military leaders who had seized control of the government.
jeudi 21 Septembre 2023 11:09
The Guardian
Carlos: The Santana Journey review – profile of guitar hero very much...
The Guardian
Santana comes across pretty well, if clearly in charge of his image, but Rudy Valdez’s film feels a bit like a Wikipedia entry with added picturesFor those only passingly interested in the...
jeudi 21 Septembre 2023 10:09
Western Mail
New Hunger Games trailer so good it has fans in tears as film gets...
Western Mail
A new Hunger Games film is set for release and its trailer is sending fans wild
jeudi 21 Septembre 2023 08:09
The Guardian
Cats of Malta review – purr-inducing documentary aims to encourage...
The Guardian
Interviewing the humans who help strays in their Maltese neighbourhood, this is a hazy but enjoyable slice of life with catsSocial media, for all its sins, has achieved at least one thing in this...
jeudi 21 Septembre 2023 08:09
The Guardian
The Lesson review – amusing but contrived literary thriller about...
The Guardian
A charismatic young tutor comes to help a tragedy-stuck family in a bookish drama that’s fun and smart, but not entirely convincingHere is a brittle and contrived but rather elegant Brit thriller...
jeudi 21 Septembre 2023 06:09
New York Times
Robert Klane, Writer of ‘Weekend at Bernie’s,’ Dies at 81
New York Times
He also adapted his best-known novel, “Where’s Poppa?,” into the script for a raw Carl Reiner comedy and directed the disco movie “Thank God It’s Friday.”
mercredi 20 Septembre 2023 19:09
Daily Express
‘Terrifying’ Elijah Wood looks completely unrecognisable in new...
Daily Express
Elijah Wood is known for his youthful good looks but he is giving off a terrifying new vibe in his latest movie with one of the stars from Game of Thrones.
mercredi 20 Septembre 2023 18:09
The Guardian
It Lives Inside review – standard-issue schlock horror has its moments
The Guardian
This Indian American monster movie has interesting touches of cultural specificity but it’s a mostly familiar formulaThere’s a swirl of the old and the new in the hokey pre-Halloween horror It...
mercredi 20 Septembre 2023 18:09
New York Times
‘Purlie Victorious’: Ossie Davis’s ‘Gospel to Humanity’...
New York Times
The stars Leslie Odom Jr. and Kara Young and the director Kenny Leon discuss the revival, and why its satirical take on racism is still so timely.
mercredi 20 Septembre 2023 18:09
Daily Express
Forgetting Sarah Marshall cast scandals - from Russell Brand to Mila Kunis
Daily Express
Forgetting Sarah Marshall was one of the most beloved comedy movies of the 2000s, but some fans might find it difficult to watch the movie after recent scandals.
mercredi 20 Septembre 2023 17:09
Daily Express
New Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes trailer released with Rachel Zegler
Daily Express
Lionsgate has dropped a fresh teaser for The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, spotlighting controversial star Rachel Zegler
mercredi 20 Septembre 2023 17:09
The Guardian
From Poor Things to American Fiction: where does this year’s Oscar race stand?
The Guardian
With the major fall film festivals out of the way, this year’s unusual strike-affected awards season is starting to shape upThis time last fall, a robust, in-person film festival season showed an industry in advanced...
mercredi 20 Septembre 2023 16:09
The Guardian
The Canterville Ghost review – spooky Halloween animation reunites Fry and Laurie
The Guardian
Oscar Wilde’s short story is the basis for this energetic family cartoon, with a spirited ghost voiced by Stephen Fry and a brief visit from confrere Hugh LaurieHere is a sprightly and good-natured pre-Halloween animation,...
mercredi 20 Septembre 2023 12:09
Daily Express
Flora and Son review: An uplifting ode to music and motherhood from the Irish master
Daily Express
Filmmaker and lyricist John Carney returns from a seven-year hiatus with another musical hit, this time starring Bono's daughter Eve Hewson.
mercredi 20 Septembre 2023 09:09
Daily Express
And Then Come The Nightjars- review
True friendships through adversity are hard to find, but those that endure decades of joy and tragedy are rarer still.
mardi 19 Septembre 2023 15:09
New York Times
Hollywood Strikes Send a Chill Through Britain’s Film Industry
New York Times
Many U.S. studios’ blockbusters are filmed in Britain, so the walkouts by actors and screenwriters have caused thousands of U.K. film crews to lose work.
mardi 19 Septembre 2023 13:09
The Guardian
Creation of the Gods I: Kingdom of Storms review – immortals and...
The Guardian
Director Wuershan’s ambitious adaptation of Xu Zhonglin’s 16th-century novel has too much highly variable CGI but its idiosyncrasies set it apart“Strange things keep happening these days,”...
mardi 19 Septembre 2023 10:09
The Guardian
Fear the Night review – Neil LaBute on losing streak with atrocious...
The Guardian
The director of In the Company of Men continues his run of terrible films with this awfully acted, ungripping dramaIn the most dismaying possible way, Neil LaBute has done it again. The dramatist...
mardi 19 Septembre 2023 08:09
The Guardian
Superpower review – Sean Penn’s Zelenskiy documentary lacks insight
The Guardian
Actor embedded himself with the Ukrainian president during a time of crisis, but his film feels like a missed opportunitySean Penn is a brave man. He regularly shrugs off the comforts of Hollywood...
mardi 19 Septembre 2023 07:09
The Guardian
The Tower review – apocalyptic lockdown horror goes into the dark,...
The Guardian
This tale of a tower block enveloped in nothingness, and the terrible things its residents do to survive, starts grim and just gets grimmer … and grimmerAt the beginning of this remorselessly...
mardi 19 Septembre 2023 06:09
The Guardian
The Haunting at 60: is it still one of the scariest films ever made?
The Guardian
Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg count the slow-burn 1963 horror as one of the greatest of all time but it wasn’t always seen as a classicThere’s a strange kind of pride that many people...
lundi 18 Septembre 2023 17:09
The Guardian
‘He was born for this moment’: Sean Penn on his film with Zelenskiy
The Guardian
On the first day of the Russian invasion, Penn was in Ukraine making a documentary about Zelenskiy – he discusses their bromance, and the qualities that make him inspiringIt is just before 10am...
lundi 18 Septembre 2023 16:09
The Guardian
Oppenheimer overtakes Bohemian Rhapsody to become biggest biopic of all...
The Guardian
Christopher Nolan’s film about J Robert Oppenheimer, father of the atomic bomb, has passed $912m in worldwide box-office takingsOppenheimer has overtaken Bohemian Rhapsody to become the highest...
lundi 18 Septembre 2023 14:09
The Guardian
If the Streets Were on Fire review – hope on show as BikeStormz riders...
The Guardian
The impassioned story of a London group providing young people with alternatives to gang culture is emotionally and visually compellingMade over several years and much of it filmed, by necessity,...
lundi 18 Septembre 2023 12:09
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