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Sony releases trailer for Taika Waititi's Klara and the Sun
Sony releases trailer for Taika Waititi's Klara and the Sun
Tonally, the trailer gives strong vibes akin to the director's 2016 feature Hunt for the Wilderpeople. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Tech.
Tom Cruise is utterly transformed in Digger trailer
"If we can't control the force of nature, at least we can control the narrative." O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Tech.
'In Waves': A luminous, moving love story on the waves
'In Waves': A luminous, moving love story on the waves
Manon Kerjean explains why the animated feature In Waves, Phuong Mai Nguyen's adaptation of a bestselling graphic novel, has been moving audiences to tears. We also take a look at Stéphane Demoustier's dark summertime thriller The Heat and enjoy the behind-the-scenes comedy of La
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Comedy legend Mel Brooks turns 100
His parody of Hitler in the landmark 1968 movie "The Producers" was just the beginning for US actor Mel Brooks. The 100-year-old comedian is still on a roll.
A Private Life review – Jodie Foster is a sleuthing shrink in French-language Hitchcockian
Foster plays a psychoanalyst who suspects her client may not have killed herself, and sets out to investigate with ex-husband Daniel AuteuilRebecca Zlotowski serves up a genial, preposterous psychological mystery caper: the tale of an American psychoanalyst in Paris, watchably pl
Lady review – outrageous mockumentary is like Saltburn on shrooms
With supreme entitlement, Sian Clifford’s Lady Isabella shines as ‘aristocracy’s answer to the Kardashians’ in this barnstorming comedy Those of us pining for Sian Clifford since the end of Fleabag, in which she played Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s fierce sister, have been rewarded with
Voicemails for Isabelle review – Netflix romcom picks creepy over cute
Zoey Deutch and Nick Robinson stumble in this mushy, overlong story of a woman leaving voicemails for her dead sisterThere’s a fine line between romantic comedy and creepy thriller, and while redefining the genre’s lovelorn leads as often incredibly oddball stalkers is nothing ne
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La Cabina/El Televisor review – horror and anxiety on the air and down the line in Franco’
José Luis López Vázquez’s phone box nightmare is short and sharp but Narciso Ibáñez Serrador’s TV fever dream overplays its handTwo macabre Spanish TV plays from the 1970s are being released as a double bill: Antonio Mercero’s La Cabina (★★★★★) is a cult 1972 surreal short film l
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In the Hand of Dante review – Gerard Butler is jaw-dropping in bizarre Renaissance mafia r
Julian Schnabel’s combustible mix of lowlife cynicism and high art – along with cameos from Martin Scorsese and Al Pacino – powers this outrageous black comedy revolving around Dante’s Divine ComedyThe worlds of Renaissance manuscript scholarship and organised crime come together
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A Better Tomorrow review – firefights aplenty and unapologetic melodrama in John Woo’s blo
Spectacular shootouts and even broad comedy are packed into this Woo’s fierce 1986 thriller of vengeance and loyaltyThe title of this John Woo 1986 action classic is taken from the 1985 Taiwanese charity single Tomorrow Will Be Better, released in the spirit of the west’s Live Ai
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Jackass: Best and Last review – kings of gross-out comedy’s final, funny farewell
So-called final outing for Johnny Knoxville and his daring, stunt-hungry pals might be close to a greatest hits reel, but there are enough laughs to warrant the nostalgiaThe boy-men of Jackass, a three-season MTV comedy-stunt show turned periodic and beloved film series, have sho
Little Brother review – Netflix comedy is neither weird or funny enough for star Eric Andr
The surreal comedian struggles to sell a middling and mostly conventional film about an uptight realtor whose life is upturned by an unpredictable figure from his pastThe specific, unforced strangeness of Eric André’s comedy hasn’t been an easy fit for Hollywood. His surreal and