The Report Trailer Adam Driver Investigates Cia S Post 9 11 Torture Program World Of Reel

Buzz is building on Burns’ movie. “The Report” was praised by critics back in January at Sundance, I was a fan, writing that it was “a brutal and unforgiving journey into the deepest pits of governmental corruption.” Knowing what’s going on right now with the FBI/CIA abuses being uncovered, I would think this is a fairly relevant movie to watch, especially a few months from now … Here’s the official synopsis from Sundance: “Senate staffer Daniel Jones (Adam Driver) is assigned the daunting task of leading an investigation into the CIA’s Detention and Interrogation Program....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 220 words · David Taylor

The Son Isn T Half Bad But Exploits Mental Illness Zen Mcgrath Delivers Terrible Performance Review World Of Reel

The drama revolves around a family torn apart by a depressed teenage boy. This boy is Nicholas (Zen McGrath), and a couple of years after his parents’ divorce, the 17-year-old no longer believes he can stay with his mother, Kate (a low-key Laura Dern). Nicholas decides to move in with his father Peter (Hugh Jackman) and Peter’s new partner Beth (Vanessa Kirby). For a while, things seem to get better, but, of course, given the severe mental health issues this boy has, he also starts to rebel against Peter and Beth....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 342 words · Ricardo Stultz

The Underground Railroad Fantasy Version Of Slavery Is Meant To Cuddle The Safe Space Generation Review World Of Reel

South African actress Thuso Mbedu plays a slave named Cora who manages to escape her brutal Georgia plantation, and by brutal I do mean the all-encompassing definition of that word. The white and very racist owner burns slaves alive and whips them to near collapse for the entertainment of his posh dinner guests. Cora manages to find the Underground Railroad, which Jenkins and Whitehead mollify here as a way for slaves to escape to the Northern states via a “magical” train, but in real life the railroad was a network of safehouses that helped escaped slaves reach free states and Canada (there was no train)....

December 15, 2022 · 3 min · 599 words · Danielle Mcgee

We Are Who We Are Luca Guadagnino S 8 Hour Hbo Series Trailer World Of Reel

Director Luca Guadagnino was bound to premiere his new HBO series, “We Are Who We Are,” a set of coming of age stories in Italy, at Cannes as part of the 2020 Director’s Fortnight section. Paolo Moretti, who heads Directors’ Fortnight, had mentioned that he had been plotting a continuous screening of the eight-hour movie, with a lunch break in the middle. ”This is one of our big regrets as it would have been quite something to show an eight-hour film....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 360 words · Dan Gunia

Winter Soldier Actor Frank Grillo Says Next Captain America Could Be Person Of Color World Of Reel

I’m betting the farm that, if they do go this route, Anthony Mackie will be sought to play Captain America. He currently plays Sam Wilson, aka Falcon and has starred in two previous ‘Captain America’ films, as well as “Avengers: Age of Ultron” and “Avengers: Infinity War.” Sam Wilson has been Captain America in the comic books, recently taking over for Steve Rogers after the character stepped down. Suffice to say, odds are with Mackie to garner the much-coveted role at the moment....

December 15, 2022 · 1 min · 92 words · Richard Case

Young Ahmed The Dardennes Latest Is A Socio Political Stunner Review World Of Reel

A film filled with tense moments that very much feels organic and attuned to the rest of their filmography. “Young Ahmed” will no doubt cause a stir, and it already has if you’ve read some of the reviews that were just published amid its Cannes premiere yesterday, but don’t be fooled by the political biases of some, this is top-notch work from the Dardennes, filled with their usual birds-eye-view camerawork, solid acting from nonprofessionals and a searing screenplay which builds up the tension with every scene....

December 15, 2022 · 3 min · 582 words · Pamela Barr

35 Oscar Contenders For 2021 The Northman Moved To 2022 World Of Reel

A test screening of “The Northman” is set for next week at a Burbank, California AMC theatre. I know a few thespians who will be there and are set to report back on their thoughts. Regardless, this leaves us with a total of 35 films that have the potential to be great in 2021, every single one of them will be released this fall (with the exception of one). The Fall festival circuit will be jam-packed with quality this season, and I imagine it’ll be a historic one given that both TIFF and NYFF are going hybrid (digital and in-person) again this year....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 255 words · Richard Jones

A24 S Saint Maud Is The Next Great Horror Movie World Of Reel

I saw the film at the Toronto International Film Festival back in 2019. It has already been released in the U.K. (appearing on a boatload of 2020 top ten lists). It was supposed to also be released Stateside last year, but the COVID-19 pandemic forced A24 to reschedule it. Honestly, I’m kind of surprised it hasn’t been delayed further, considering almost 70% of U.S. theaters are closed, which is why I’m refraining from posting my review for now....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 220 words · Jessica Webb

Aaron Taylor Johnson Reportedly Set To Be Announced As Next James Bond World Of Reel

Taylor-Johnson had a secret screen test with Bond producer Barbara Broccoli at Pinewood studios in November, and it went so well that an announcement of his casting is in the works for the Spring of 2023. Still a rumor, I guess, but who are we kidding here? There’s been no denial from Broccoli and company as word keeps spreading throughout the film world. As far as I’m concerned, it’s probably a done deal....

December 15, 2022 · 1 min · 187 words · James Gonzalez

Actress Rosanna Arquette Disgusted Ashamed For Being Born White And Privileged World Of Reel

I always thought race shaming was anti-intellectual by nature and this is a great example of that. Perhaps reparations will satisfy these white self-haters? It’s all part of the far-left guilt being spewed all around the media and by irresponsible elected representatives. If you’re a democratic candidate and you want a shot at winning and beating Trump in 2020 then you must surely know that this anti-white rhetoric will no doubt isolate you from more than half of the available American populace?...

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 235 words · Michael Karaffa

Adam Sandler S Spaceman Was Test Screened Last Month World Of Reel

I’ve heard three reactions thus far for the film, all mediocre. It seems as though Sandler was badly miscast in a role that demanded a range of emotions. The screenplay is said to also be very weak. The film is based on a true story, Procházka was orphaned as a boy and raised in the Czech countryside by his grandparents, but overcame his odds to become the country’s first astronaut....

December 15, 2022 · 1 min · 102 words · Delores Hamons

Benh Zeitlin S Wendy Set To Finally Premiere This Fall 30 Months Since Production Began World Of Reel

A test screening of “Wendy” finally happened earlier this week. The response was fairly muted. It does seem like the magical realism of “Beasts of the Southern Wild” is again on full-display in “Wendy,” and the fact that they are now screening it is a promising sign that we will indeed be seeing Zeitlin’s movie this fall. The plan seems to be to submit the film to the fall festivals, a bow at TIFF is all but assured at this point, but after “Beasts Of The Southern Wild” was hailed at Cannes, Sundance and the Oscars, this much-anticipated follow-up is destined to feel left out of the conversation quickly....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 285 words · Paul Battle

Bradley Cooper To Star In Director Paul Thomas Anderson S Next Movie World Of Reel

According to THR, Cooper is in talks to star in the new untitled film written and directed by PTA. As we’ve mentioned in past articles, the latest, and highly-secretive, film from the director takes place in Southern California during the 1970s and follows a kid actor’s teen years attending high school in the San Fernando Valley. The THR report states that Anderson’s latest was supposed to begin production in spring/summer of this year, but COVID-19 delayed all that....

December 15, 2022 · 1 min · 204 words · Troy Young

Cahiers Du Cin Ma Names Panah Panahi S Hit The Road Best First Film Of 2022 World Of Reel

“Hit the Road” premiered in the 2021 edition of the Quinzaine does Realisateurs. It’s an endearing film that follows a chaotic family on a road trip across a rugged Iranian landscape as they get on each others’ nerves. The jury chosen to select the Bazin award was composed of filmmaker Arnaud Desplechin, actress Lyna Khoudri, dancer/choreographer Benjamin Millepied, cinematographer Céline Bozon, Cahiers assistant editor Charlotte Garson, Cahiers editor-in-chief Marcos Uzal, and student Zoé Lhuillier....

December 15, 2022 · 1 min · 169 words · Hilda Teed

Cannes 2021 Farhadi Stlund And Hansen Love In Competition World Of Reel

“Official Competition” (Mariano Cohn and Gastón Duprat)“Petrov’s Flu” (Kirill Serebrennikov)“Triangle of Sadness” (Ruben Östlund)“Paris, 13th District” (Jacques Audiard)“A Hero” (Asghar Farhadi)“Titane” (Julia Ducournau)“Bergman Island” (Mia Hansen-Love)“De Son Vivant” (Emmanuelle Bercot)“The Worst Person in the World” (Joachim Trier)“On A Clear Half Morning” (Bruno Dumont)“Tout s’est bien passé” (Francois Ozon) That means you can add these to the almost-certain big names we’ve already gathered would be a part of the festival: ”The French Dispatch” (Wes Anderson) ”Annette” (Leos Carax) ”Ahed’s Knee” (Nadav Lapid) ”Memoria” (Apichatpong Weerasethakul) ”Benedetta” (Paul Verhoeven) ”Tromperie” (Arnaud Desplechin)”Tres Piani” (Nanni Moretti) “Where is Anne Frank?...

December 15, 2022 · 1 min · 170 words · Deborah Cronin

Clint Eastwood S 37Th Film As A Director The Mule Will Be Released On December 14Th World Of Reel

Eastwood released “The 15:17 to Paris” earlier this year to mostly muted critical response but the Variety article, which announced the release date, as per their writer Brent Lang, states that The Mule “is seen as more of a commercial effort” but is “not expected to be a major Oscar contender.” Contribute Hire me Advertise Donate Team Contact Privacy Policy

December 15, 2022 · 1 min · 60 words · Jewell Mcmath

Coronavirus No Time To Die Delayed Until November Is Black Widow Next World Of Reel

“No Time To Die,” the 25th James Bond movie, has just had its April release date pushed back a full 8 months to November 25th. According to a report from Deadline, Universal, MGM, and producers have decided that it is way too risky to have an April window for a movie that will likely make a big chunk of its worldwide gross in Asia and Europe. As you know, China completely shut down its film industry two weeks ago and European countries, especially Italy, are seeing a daily increase of cases....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 259 words · Tara Becker

David Lynch Directors Won T Be Able To Make Movies Again Until There S A Vaccine World Of Reel

I always pay attention to any interview he does, whatever new things he has to say. Another brutally honest sitdown with Lynch, this time with THR, has the filmmaker being asked about quarantine, film, TV and Denis Villeneuve’s upcoming “Dune.” It’s a short but mandatory read for any cinephile, especially at a time when people are freaking out in isolation, not knowing what the future world will look like even a week from now....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 314 words · Corey Howser

David Lynch If You Re Playing A Movie On A Phone You Will Never In A Trillion Years Experience The Film World Of Reel

In the midst of the cinema vs TV debate that we are currently having this century, here’s an old segment from the Inland Empire limited edition DVD features in which David Lynch talks about how watching a movie on a cell phone is not really watching a film. Someone took the footage, added graphics and music and made it into a spoof on an iPhone commercial. Sheer brilliance. Have I ever been guilty of watching a film on my 4....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 256 words · Amelia Knight

Director Lucrecia Martel Superhero Movies Promote War Wonder Woman Doesn T Solve Feminism World Of Reel

“Why do we need to tell war stories with horribly bad guys and jolly good guys?” she asks. “Wonder Woman is not going to save women from the dictatorship of having a wasp waist.” Martel went on to condemn the artificial notion of feminism in Hollywood and that just because there are female superheroes that doesn’t mean anything has been ostensibly “solved.” “Why do the highest-grossing Marvel films have the word “War” in the title or a military reference with Captain America?...

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 267 words · Sara Kilday