Wes Anderson S Asteroid City Sets Cannes Ready Summer 2023 Release Date World Of Reel

Focus has announced a June 16th, 2023 theatrical launch for “Asteroid City.” It’s obviously going to Cannes. Probably in competition. A plot synopsis has also been revealed and it sounds delightfully Anderson-esque: The star-studded cast features Tom Hanks and Margot Robbie in their Anderson film debuts, plus Jason Schwartzman, Scarlett Johansson, Jeffrey Wright, Tilda Swinton, Bryan Cranston, Ed Norton, Adrien Brody, Liev Schreiber, Hope Davis, Stephen Park, Rupert Friend, Maya Hawke, Steve Carell, Matt Dillon, Hong Chau, Willem Dafoe, Tony Revolori, Jake Ryan, Grace Edwards, Aristou Meehan, Sophia Lillis, Ethan Lee, Jeff Goldblum and Rita Wilson....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 233 words · Darrel Foust

What Is Greta Gerwig S Barbie About Exactly World Of Reel

What is this movie even about? What’s the plot? It’s quite clear Gerwig won’t be playing it straight and may be aiming for a meta feel with her movie. Is it even for kids? Gerwig and her crew are keeping it all very hush hush. I’m as dumbfounded as you are by this project. Gerwig and partner Noah Baumbach wrote the screenplay. The film started its London shoot in March....

January 2, 2023 · 1 min · 133 words · Keith Colton

Bohemian Rhapsody A Step Closer To Best Picture Nomination After Pga Nom Critics Start Freaking Out On Twitter World Of Reel

You can’t escape the fact that “Bohemian Rhapsody” has been such an immense success with audiences nationwide. The Queen biopic has delivered great numbers at the box-office with close to $155M grossed domestically thus far — cue in all the Hollywood execs greenlighting rock biopics left and right. Not to mention ‘Rhapsody’ garnering a rare A grade on CinemaScore and an astonishing 8.4 rating on IMDB (based on 127k votes)....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 257 words · Michael Grosser

Free Solo Has The Greatest Mountain Climbing Sequence Ever Put On Film Tiff World Of Reel

Honnold’s obsession with the Yosemite National Park drives directors E. Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin’s film, who previously made the acclaimed mountain-climbing movie “Meru.” However, “Free Solo” is on a whole other level, as they follow Honnold over two years of preparation to pull the death-defying stunt. Once the Honnold embarks on this feat, in the last 20 minutes of the film, with Vasarhelyi and Chin’s cameras strategically located to shoot the climb as cinematically as possible, it turns out to be one of the most breathlessly thrilling movie moments I have ever experienced....

January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 108 words · Christopher Hines

Ma Rainey S Black Bottom Screens For Critics This Weekend World Of Reel

Director George C. Wolfe’s film is about a young trumpet player (Boseman) who is trying to revolutionize the blues music of singer extraordinaire Ma Rainey (Viola Davis). And yet, should he be trusted? Is he in it for his own gain of fame? Those are the questions that seem to be asked ‘Ma Rainey’. Despite the acting talent in front of the movie, Wolfe is a major question mark, he’s probably best known for “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks,” but, ok, fine, I’ll be frank, his filmography stinks....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 249 words · Bennie Bookwalter

A Star Is Born Starts Off Great But Tiff Review World Of Reel

Depicting the rise and fall of popular country rock musician Jackson Maine (Cooper) and Ally, the talented musician (Lady Gaga) he discovers at a drag bar, Cooper shoots the hell out of this picture, he is by DP extraordinaire Matthew Libatique’s vividly rich frames; They both find ways to bring some much-needed humanity to a story told countless times before, and not just through the ‘Star is Born’ title. Gaga in a supposedly, err, star-making role, has her character Ally setting off a spark in has been Jackson, something that he hasn’t felt since his earliest days of live performance....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 581 words · Aurora Maker

Aftersun And Best First Films Of The 21St Century World Of Reel

“Aftersun,” which was released this past Friday, has an incredible 95 on Metacritic. I initially saw it at Cannes this past May, it was playing in the Critics Week sidebar section. I wrote in my capsule review that it was the best film debut of 2012. IonCinema’s Eric Lavallée, a good friend of mine, thinks Wells’ “Aftersun” is one of the best debuts of the 21st century. A lot of critics seem to think that....

January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 190 words · Patty Baerga

Avengers Infinity War Tops Imdb S 20 Best Rated Movies Of 2018 With A User Rating Of 8 5 World Of Reel

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January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 9 words · Geri Schexnayder

Benedetta Deserves Your Attention It S Essential Verhoeven World Of Reel

“Virginie Efira is absolutely stunning, inducing a sensual spell on the viewer. She, quite literally, gives body and soul to the role. “Benedetta” is also absolute Verhoeven. Erotic, violent, religiously sinful and absurdist. You have never seen a movie quite like this one. It’s a feminist take on Christ and Verhoeven makes sure to stuff his film with just about every obsession he’s had the last forty years; sadism, perversion, feminism, power, religion and, of course, total and utter irony....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 215 words · Myrtle Austin

Blindspotting Is Politically Relevant But An Ambitious Mess Review World Of Reel

Diggs’ Collin is a formerly jailed ex-con with just three days left in his probation. Casal is Miles, his white friend. The both seem inseparable, with Miles always having a harder time staying out of trouble, mostly due to his anger issues. Their trade is furniture moving, in which they see the gentrification happening all over their Oakland hood, and wonder what’s next for them? Collin is the character in which we see the film’s lenses through, and so, the plot thickens when he witnesses a cop shooting an unarmed black man....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 370 words · Richard Rodriguez

Body Swap Low Budget Indie Tackles Familiarity With A Lot Of Heart Review World Of Reel

The writer of this film, Jimmy Kustes, also stars as Casey, an unemployed gamer obsessed with his television. The body switch happens after he goes to an actual job interview and is interviewed by CJ (a delightful Ella Jordan). Casey fails miserably during that meeting. Alas, like almost every movie in this genre, there’s needs to be an electric shock for the switcharoo to happen. And so, CJ and Casey hold on to a shredder, a drink is spilled and, et voila, the electro body-swapping occurs....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 444 words · Andrea Suda

C Mon C Mon New Wave Esque Statement From Mike Mills Is Shapeless Phoenix Miscast World Of Reel

Mike Mills’ “C’mon C’mon” is meant to be one of those films where incompatible adult and child come out of an experience feeling grown, whole and closer than ever. The film was shot by DP Robbie Ryan in beautifully rendered monochrome cinematography. And yet, the Black and White isnt necessarily needed here, rather, it makes the whole thing feel more twee than it already is. The main thematic proponent Mills tackles here is “what does the future hold for Gen Z’ers?...

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 346 words · Deborah Osullivan

Crazy Rich Asians Tops Box Office For Third Week In A Row Passes 100M Mark World Of Reel

A major push by the mainstream media certainly helped Chu’s film achieve that goal and so did excellent reviews, almost all of which emphasized the historic nature of the production. IndieWire: “But this weekend makes it likely that it will easily hit $165 million, and easily become the second biggest non-franchise/sequel release of the year (at the moment, “A Quiet Place” is best at $188 million).” Contribute Hire me...

January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 75 words · Amanda Northey

Don T Look Up Breaks Record For Most Watched Netflix Movie World Of Reel

The streaming giant is saying that the $155 million-costing comedy scored an astounding 152 million hours viewed in its first week of release. McKay’s movie nabbed the most viewers of any Netflix original film in its first week of release, surpassing the “Bird Box” record. I continue to insist in these pages that “Don’t Look Up” is a almost certainly in contention for a Best Picture nomination. However, film critics and journalists have been divided on the film’s odd tonal mix of comedy and drama....

January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 134 words · Walter Amick

Dune Trailer Has Arrived World Of Reel

It’s quite clear that Villeneuve’s adaptation of “Dune” is MASSIVE, jamming in every detail possible, with a ridiculously impressive cast to boot. The tease of the “worm” in the final shot of this trailer will surely get millions of fanboys creaming their pants in anticipation, but so what? Much like the box-office failure of “Blade Runner 2049,” is there an actual, big enough audience for this movie? Regardless, I’ll be first in line to watch this because Villeneuve is a talented filmmaker worth seeking....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 423 words · Mary Moore

Ending Beginnings Goes Through The Motions Of Love Review World Of Reel

With his latest film — “Endings, Beginnings” — Doremus is pulling the same stunt yet again, tackling the love plight of Daphne (Shailene Woodley), an L.A. woman in her early thirties and fresh off a breakup with boyfriend of four years Adrian (Matthew Gray Gubler). Regret fills Daphne’s psyche as the reason she and Adrian broke up in the first place is due to her cheating with Jed (Ben Esler)....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 292 words · Francis Mckinnon

Ennio Morricone Denies Trashing Quentin Tarantino Threatens To Sue Over False And Fabricated Interview World Of Reel

The composer had earlier released an official statement saying, in part, “I have never expressed any negative statements about the Academy, Quentin, or his films — and certainly, do not consider his films garbage. I have given a mandate to my lawyer in Italy to take civil and penal action.” What I don’t get is this: in his original statement Morricone seems to be indicating that the interview did happen but that his comments were fabricated....

January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 128 words · Darryl Beatty

Fabelmans Box Office Stands At 8 7 Million Mediocre Vod Performance World Of Reel

As it currently stands, Spielberg’s Oscar hopeful has barely made a dent with just $8.7 million grossed. It’s already on VOD so I don’t expect that number to go that much higher in the weeks to come. Streaming-wise, it is #4 at Vudu, #5 at iTunes and is not in Google Play’s top ten. In fact, according to IndieWire’s Tom Brueggemann “Bros” and “She Said” have had better VOD numbers than ‘Fabelmans....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 383 words · Robert Barry

First Date Violent Indie Retreads Familiar Material Capsule World Of Reel

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January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 11 words · Michael Huffman

Killers Of The Flower Moon Trailer Coming Sooner Than Expected World Of Reel

Of course, this is just a teaser, but it will be our first opportunity to watch footage of Scorsese’s latest epic, which stars Leonard DiCaprio, Lily Gladstone, Jesse Plemons and Robert DeNiro (in a smaller role than expected). The film privately screened for Paramount/Apple folks a few weeks ago, and I have been told that “it is a bravura piece of filmmaking in all areas, and with a social consciousness, as the book was, at its heart”....

January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 155 words · David Greany