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Report From Venice

  • ‘An Officer and a Spy’ Review: Roman Polanski Is No Emile Zola in This Listless Retelling of the Dreyfus Affair

    Venice 2019: Any controversy over the director’s choice of subject is dissipated by the tepid results

    By

    Alonso Duralde
    August 30, 2019 @ 10:15 AM
    Alonso Duralde
    10:15 AM
    ‘An Officer and a Spy’ Review: Roman Polanski Is No Emile Zola in This Listless Retelling of the Dreyfus Affair
  • ‘The Truth’ Film Review: Catherine Deneuve and Juliette Binoche Grapple With Honesty and Each Other

    Venice 2019: Hirokazu Kore-eda’s first non-Japanese film captures a mother-daughter relationship fraught with resentments

    By

    Alonso Duralde
    August 28, 2019 @ 11:00 AM
    Alonso Duralde
    11:00 AM
    ‘The Truth’ Film Review: Catherine Deneuve and Juliette Binoche Grapple With Honesty and Each Other
  • Venice 2019 Line-Up Reminds Us Gender Equality Has a Long Way to Go (Commentary)

    Women go underrepresented in competition at a festival that found room for Roman Polanski and Nate Parker

    By

    Monica Castillo
    August 27, 2019 @ 1:44 PM
    Culture
    1:44 PM
    Venice 2019 Line-Up Reminds Us Gender Equality Has a Long Way to Go (Commentary)
  • Nate Parker’s ‘American Skin’ Added to Venice Film Festival Slate

    The L.A.-set drama is Parker’s first feature since 2016’s “The Birth of a Nation”

    By

    Thom Geier
    August 7, 2019 @ 6:24 AM
    Movies
    6:24 AM
    Nate Parker’s ‘American Skin’ Added to Venice Film Festival Slate
  • Venice Festival Juror Jennifer Kent Disappointed by Lack of Female Directors in Competition This Year

    “I hoped there would be more,” the Australian director of “The Nightingale” says

    By

    Brian Welk
    July 31, 2019 @ 2:02 PM
    Movies
    2:02 PM
    Venice Festival Juror Jennifer Kent Disappointed by Lack of Female Directors in Competition This Year
  • Venice Film Festival Lineup Sparks Backlash: Only 2 Female Directors but New Roman Polanski Film

    “1 rapist. 2 women directors in competition #Venezia76. What else am I missing?” Women and Hollywood’s Melissa Silverstein tweets

    By

    Brian Welk
    July 25, 2019 @ 9:27 AM
    Movies
    9:27 AM
    Venice Film Festival Lineup Sparks Backlash: Only 2 Female Directors but New Roman Polanski Film
  • Catherine Deneuve Drama ‘The Truth’ to Kick Off Venice Film Festival

    Film is first that Japanese director Kore-eda Hirokazu has made outside his home country

    By

    Thom Geier
    July 18, 2019 @ 4:50 AM
    Movies
    4:50 AM
    Catherine Deneuve Drama ‘The Truth’ to Kick Off Venice Film Festival
  • ‘Non-Fiction’ Film Review: Olivier Assayas Comically Mourns the Death of Literature

    Venice 2018: Juliette Binoche co-stars in this witty drama that does for print what “Summer Hours” did for art

    By

    Alonso Duralde
    May 1, 2019 @ 11:30 AM
    Alonso Duralde
    11:30 AM
    ‘Non-Fiction’ Film Review: Olivier Assayas Comically Mourns the Death of Literature
  • ‘Roma’ Film Review: Alfonso Cuarón’s Intimate Epic Proves Less Is More

    This intimate tale of a housekeeper in early-70s Mexico proves the “Gravity” director doesn’t need a sprawling canvas to tell a powerful story

    By

    Alonso Duralde
    December 12, 2018 @ 6:05 PM
    Alonso Duralde
    6:05 PM
    ‘Roma’ Film Review: Alfonso Cuarón’s Intimate Epic Proves Less Is More
  • ‘The Favourite’ Film Review: Emma Stone Plays an 18th Century Eve Harrington in a Twisted Historical Farce

    Venice 2018: Olivia Colman’s needy, vulnerable Queen Anne steals the show in the latest from Yorgos Lanthimos (“The Killing of a Sacred Deer”)

    By

    Alonso Duralde
    November 22, 2018 @ 8:00 AM
    Alonso Duralde
    8:00 AM
    ‘The Favourite’ Film Review: Emma Stone Plays an 18th Century Eve Harrington in a Twisted Historical Farce
  • ‘At Eternity’s Gate’ Film Review: Willem Dafoe Brushes With Brilliance in Van Gogh Biopic

    Dafoe gives a towering performance in Julian Schnabel’s sensitive but unconventional film

    By

    William Bibbiani
    November 14, 2018 @ 8:25 AM
    Reviews
    8:25 AM
    ‘At Eternity’s Gate’ Film Review: Willem Dafoe Brushes With Brilliance in Van Gogh Biopic
  • ‘The Ballad of Buster Scruggs’ Film Review: Coen Brothers Western Anthology Makes for an Uneven Binge

    This omnibus film is an entertaining fribble that peaks early

    By

    Alonso Duralde
    November 7, 2018 @ 7:55 AM
    Alonso Duralde
    7:55 AM
    ‘The Ballad of Buster Scruggs’ Film Review: Coen Brothers Western Anthology Makes for an Uneven Binge
  • ‘The Other Side of the Wind’ Film Review: Orson Welles’ Final Film Is Worth the Wait

    Lovingly assembled after 40 years, the master’s swan song is a winking satire drawing on his own love-hate relationship with Hollywood

    By

    Robert Abele
    October 31, 2018 @ 1:15 PM
    Reviews
    1:15 PM
    ‘The Other Side of the Wind’ Film Review: Orson Welles’ Final Film Is Worth the Wait
  • ‘Suspiria’ Film Review: Luca Guadagnino’s Misguided Horror Remake Falls Flat

    Despite Dakota Johnson and Tilda Swinton’s best efforts, this remake is crammed with too many aimless ideas and not enough scares

    By

    Alonso Duralde
    October 24, 2018 @ 11:25 AM
    Alonso Duralde
    11:25 AM
    ‘Suspiria’ Film Review: Luca Guadagnino’s Misguided Horror Remake Falls Flat
  • ‘A Star Is Born’ Film Review: Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga Reinvigorate a Classic

    Venice 2018: First-time director and first-time leading lady breathe new life into a Hollywood mainstay

    By

    Alonso Duralde
    October 3, 2018 @ 11:00 PM
    Alonso Duralde
    11:00 PM
    ‘A Star Is Born’ Film Review: Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga Reinvigorate a Classic
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