‘The Son’ review: Florian Zeller’s sophomore effort disappoints despite a great Hugh Jackman [C+] | Venice Film Festival

September 7, 2022

Florian Zeller’s stage trilogy about parent-child relationships and the devastating consequences of mental illness was one of the biggest surprises… Read More

Brendan Fraser to receive Mill Valley Film Festival Award for Acting for ‘The Whale’

September 7, 2022

Another step in his comeback trail, Brendan Fraser will receive a tribute from the 45th Mill Valley Film Festival on… Read More

‘The Good Nurse’ to close 45th Mill Valley Film Festival, Eddie Redmayne to appear

September 7, 2022

Eddie Redmayne as Charlie Cullen in THE GOOD NURSE (JoJo Whilden / Netflix) Tobias Lindholm's The Good Nurse, starring Academy… Read More

Writers Guild sets 2023 WGA awards dates, new rules for limited series and more

September 6, 2022

The Writers Guild of America has released the timeline for its 2023 WGA Awards. The 75th anniversary gala is set for Sunday,… Read More

‘Dead for a Dollar’ review: Walter Hill’s nostalgic Western is old-fashioned in good ways and bad [B] | Venice Film Festival

September 6, 2022

An entertaining B-movie rather than a serious, self-sufficient drama, Western schlockfest Dead for a Dollar justifies its nostalgic existence on… Read More

‘The Wonder’ review: Florence Pugh’s performance and Ari Wegner’s cinematography deliver in Sebastián Lelio’s effective gothic drama [B] | Telluride Film Festival

September 6, 2022

Florence Pugh as Lib Wright in THE WONDER (Christopher Barr/Netflix) The legitimacy of miracles is front in center in Sebastián… Read More

‘The Eternal Daughter’ review: Tilda Swinton shines in Joanna Hogg’s painful, personal drama [A] | Venice Film Festival

September 6, 2022

Telling someone they are being “very British” is almost never meant as a compliment. The cursed phrase connotes repression, quiet,… Read More

‘Monica’ review: Trace Lysette is a revelation in Andrea Pallaoro’s delicate story of family and acceptance [B+] | Venice Film Festival

September 6, 2022

Our lives can sometimes be impacted by irreparable trauma, and even though we heal from it, it will leave us… Read More

‘L’immensità’ review: A solid performance from Penélope Cruz doesn’t save Emanuele Crialese’s broadly drawn family drama [C+] | Venice Film Festival

September 6, 2022

Filmmakers often use cinema to tell personal stories, sometimes stories straight from their own childhood. Recently we’ve seen Alfonso Cuarón,… Read More

The AwardsWatch Podcast #151: The Telluride Dispatch

September 6, 2022

On episode 151 of The AwardsWatch Podcast, AwardsWatch Executive Editor Ryan McQuade is joined by Editor in Chief Erik Anderson… Read More

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