Together Together A Subtly Groundbreaking Indie Sundance World Of Reel

No, Ed Helms has not decided to transition. Rather, it’s the casting of Harrison (Shrill) that may very well set the tone for Transgender talent to get leading cisgender roles in future movies. Helms and Harrison are very much the leads here. He’s Matt, a lonely app designer, she’s Anna, the 26-year old expectant surrogate mother of his child. The deal struck between them is simple: Anna gets the payday she needs to finish college, and Matt, in his 40s and single, finally becomes a father....

December 28, 2022 · 2 min · 398 words · Robert Minnick

Tre Piani Why Nanni Why Cannes World Of Reel

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December 28, 2022 · 1 min · 22 words · Kathryn Jimenez

Wakanda Forever Reviews Keep Getting Worse World Of Reel

“Shut up about “Wakanda Forever.” Racist! You are going back in time with segregation. Shame on you, dumb c*nt!” No, really, “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” which I caught yesterday, is out of the running for Best Picture. No matter what some pundits are telling you, it’s DOA. Fine, the original ‘Panther’ was Best Picture nominated, but reviews for the 2018 movie were far better than ‘Wakanda Forever.’ Given my utter distaste for the film, I have to look at the reviews and they paint a not-so-rosy picture for its Oscar chances....

December 28, 2022 · 2 min · 332 words · Derrick Morgan

10 Oscar Contenders Actually Being Released This Fall World Of Reel

Here are the 10 most promising titles “Ammonite” (November 13, VOD) One of the more highly anticipated films on the list. Francis Lee (“God’s own Country”) brings together Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan for this intense move story set in 1840’s England. This film is sure to be a major awards player come 2021. Ever since “Ammonite” was selected to be part of Cannes’ non-existent 2020 edition, there has been persistent hype surrounding Lee’s film, although comparisons to last year’s “Portrait of A Lady on Fire” will surely be made....

December 28, 2022 · 1 min · 99 words · Michael Coronado

2021 Oscars Predictions Will Nomadland Win Best Picture World Of Reel

And so, we are left with the movies, the performances, the scripts etc. all of which we were forced to watch at home since most theaters were closed these last 11 or so months. There are no big-budgeted epics up for contention, just small movies, some very small. It all amounts to a Best Picture slate that might just be the worst one since the transitional period of silent to talkies in the late ‘20s....

December 28, 2022 · 5 min · 959 words · Seth Brandon

21 Vs The Gambler What Movie Is The Best For Gamblers World Of Reel

The roles played by the movies are quite significant considering the influence of Hollywood on people all over the globe. It has been featured in several major Hollywood hits including two of the most loved films, The Gambler and 21. Las Vegas is considered to be the hub of shooting such movies that captures the actors and actresses having a good time away from their life of monotony. Thousands of players around the world admire the industry because not only does it describe the colourful picture of casinos, but it also has a similar design to many independent online casinos like ones that are listed on NonGamStopBets, which is a standalone gaming portal....

December 28, 2022 · 4 min · 701 words · Susan Evans

70Th Berlin Film Festival The 21 Best Bets For Competition Include Wes Anderson S Latest World Of Reel

Longtime attendees may no doubt be divided by these plans to restructure the Berlinale. If you remember, Kosslick also signed the Gender Parity 2020 pledge so that the male/female split would be 50/50 at this year’s fest. I don’t want to get started on that issue, as I have my own skepticism about forced-upon parity at film festivals instead of letting the parity naturally evolve into a 50/50 split. Alas, The announcement of the competition titles for the 70th edition of the Berlinale will be made on December 12th....

December 28, 2022 · 1 min · 207 words · Daniel Potolsky

Abdellatif Kechiche Claims Accusations Are Part Of A Conspiracy Concocted By Media And French Actresses World Of Reel

Kechiche has now released a statement about the drama surrounding “Mektoub My Love: Intermezzo.” [via Les Inrok] In a public letter addressed to Bau’s agent, Kechiche claims to be the victim of a conspiracy orchestrated by the French media and the agents of other actresses who have worked with him in the past (Sara Forestier, Hafsia Herzi, Léa Seydoux, and Adèle Exarchopoulos); he says their sole purpose is to destroy his career....

December 28, 2022 · 2 min · 331 words · Edward Porter

After Being Named 2019 Oscars Host Kevin Hart Called Out For Homophobic Joke He Made In 2009 World Of Reel

As soon as Kevin Hart was announced to host the 2019 Academy Awards, which is set to have a record-number of LGBTQ-nominated films and actors, an old “joke” the comedic actor made — about not wanting his son to be gay — started making the rounds all over the net. The joke was uttered in Hart’s 2010 comedy special, “Seriously Funny,” in which he claimed his “biggest fear” was his son “growing up and being gay....

December 28, 2022 · 1 min · 161 words · Mitchell Bennet

Alexander Payne S The Holdovers Bought By Focus Set For December 2023 Release World Of Reel

A private screenings occurred at TIFF this weekend for buyers, with a bidding war ensuing. Focus finally bought the damn thing for $30 million. The movie has to be of top quality for all of this to have occurred. This is the biggest deal ever in TIFF history, and the film is not even part of the official lineup. Wild. “The Holdovers” is practically finished post-production editing, but we will have to wait 15 months before it is released....

December 28, 2022 · 1 min · 140 words · Helen Friedman

An Underwhelming Tiff Makes The Best Picture Race Much Clearer World Of Reel

It’s not that, on-paper at least, there was an abundance of promising titles this fall, but, these last few weeks, a lot of films have underperformed critically at Venice, Telluride and Toronto. Those include (with Metacritic scores) “The Son (61),” “Bardo (51),” “Empire of Light (60),” “White Noise (67),” “Blonde (64),” “The Greatest Beer Run (NA),” and “The Whale (65).” Of course, because it’s been such a weak fall slate, almost any of the above titles could potentially sneak into the Oscar conversation....

December 28, 2022 · 2 min · 396 words · Michael Ellison

Andrew Dominik Says Blonde Will Probably Premiere At The Venice Film Festival World Of Reel

Dominik is now telling Collider’s Steven Weintraub that “Netflix are letting me release the movie I wanted to make, and even with the NC-17 rating.” He then specifies that the goal is to send “Blonde” to Venice for a fall festival launch: “The idea is it goes to Venice now, so what’s that, September?" Here’s also Dominik’s interesting description of “Blonde” in the interview: This guy is real humble. He’s also predicting a Venice premiere: Last Fall, I had reported on the hefty post-production battles between Dominik and Netflix....

December 28, 2022 · 1 min · 185 words · Claudia Wagner

Ari Aster S Disappointment Blvd Set For Cannes World Premiere World Of Reel

Ari Aster wrapped filming “Disappointment Boulevard” in Montreal last summer. Joaquin Phoenix, Amy Ryan, Michael Gandolfini, Nathan Lane and Parker Posey are set to star in the mysterious film which originally went by the title of “Beau is Afraid.” In 2011, Aster directed a short film titled “Beau.” Described as a “surrealist horror film set in an alternate present,” Phoenix’s character would play an “extremely anxious but pleasant-looking man who has a fraught relationship with his overbearing mother and never knew his father....

December 28, 2022 · 1 min · 196 words · Kimberly Walker

Berlinale Carla Sim N S Alcarr S Rumored To Win Golden Bear World Of Reel

When all is said and done, at least so far, only 54 out of 2000+ COVID tests from attendees came back positive. This only proves the safety of moviegoing during the pandemic era and must have put a large smile on the face of Cannes boss Thierry Fremaux. I’m hearing Carla Simón’s “Alcarrás,” might win the Golden Bear in what was a very luckwarm competition lineup. if “Alcarrás” does become Spain’s first Berlinale winner since 1983, the holders of the Golden Bear, Golden Lion (Audrey Diwan) and Palme d’Or (Julia Ducournau) will all be European women born in the 1980s, awarded for their second feature....

December 28, 2022 · 1 min · 125 words · Virginia Stull

Best Of 2019 So Far World Of Reel

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December 28, 2022 · 1 min · 9 words · Richard Mckie

Cahiers Du Cin Ma Top 10 Of 2019 Includes Joker The Mule And The Irishman World Of Reel

They’ve decided that, unsurprisingly, the best film of 2019 was Jean-Luc Godard’s “The Image Book.” Godard, who started off as a Cahiers contributor in the ‘50s, is well-loved by them, so this isn’t entirely surprising. What’s actually surprising is the group including Clint Eastwood’s highly underrated “The Mule“ (#9), not to mention Todd Phillips’ equally brilliant “Joker“ (#8). Obviously, “Parasite” (#2) and “The Irishman” (#10) already had a good shot at making the list, but I have to applaud the inclusions of Nadav Lapid’s “Synonyms” (#3) and, especially, “Bacurau” (#4) - the latter set for a U....

December 28, 2022 · 1 min · 143 words · William Brown

Can Parasite Be The First Foreign Language Movie To Win Best Picture World Of Reel

Variety is reporting that the South Korean Palme d’Or winner “Parasite” is now the highest-grossing international film of the year, it passed the $12 million milestone at the domestic box office as of today. Not just that, but Forbes is additionally reporting that the film’s box office per-theater average is actually now higher than what “Avengers: Endgame” had. All of this, despite the film being shown in just 461 theaters (an additional 142 locations is expected next weekend) Of course, the film isn’t grossing billions of dollars as ‘Endgame’ has, but it is very positive news for those of us who wanted a spark to happen at the box-office, something that would shake the ground and wake some studio execs up from their franchise-obsessed mindset....

December 28, 2022 · 4 min · 759 words · Jill Archibald

Cannes 2020 The French Dispatch Described As A Unique Minimalist And Extraordinary Work World Of Reel

Frémaux was a guest on the French show La Grande Table Culture this past Monday and namechecked Wes Anderson’s film “The French Dispatch,” which he says was locked and loaded for official competition. Frémaux described Anderson’s film as a “unique, minimalist, and extraordinary work. The film is self-referential, a tribute to the French press of the 1930s and to French Culture.” Other films mentioned by Frémaux include Paul Verhoeven’s “Benedetta,” and Nanni Moretti’s “Tre Piani,” both of which, according to him, could very well appear at the 2021 edition of the festival....

December 28, 2022 · 1 min · 168 words · Charmaine Martinson

Chantal Akerman S Jeanne Dielman Is Sight And Sound Poll S New Greatest Film Of All Time Moonlight Get Out Portrait Of Lady On Fire In Top 100 World Of Reel

This was expected. There was a major shake-up in regards to Sight and Sound’s prestigious poll. For the betterment of society, we now have a female director taking the top spot: Chantal Ackerman’s “Jeanne Dielman” — a great movie that shouldn’t even be flirting with the likes of “Vertigo,” “Citizen Kane” “Tokyo Story” and “2001: A Space Odyssey.” Also, for the betterment of society, Barry Jenkins’ “Moonlight” (#60), Jordan Peele’s “Get Out” (#95), and Celine Sciamma’s “Portrait of a Lady on Fire” (#30) have all three magically entered the top 100 of this once-prestigious list....

December 28, 2022 · 4 min · 777 words · Danna Steck

Clair Denis High Life Is Puzzling Surreal And Beautiful Review World Of Reel

I saw it again earlier this week and can safely say that it plays better on second viewing. Does it now get a pass from yours truly? I believe so. It’s a perplexing movie that with every viewing may have its qualities enhanced further. Denis has always been hit and miss with me; When the French filmmaker is on her game (“Beau Travail,” “35 Shots of Rum”) her experiments turn out to be landmark events....

December 28, 2022 · 3 min · 510 words · Donald Clem