Tag #Film Review

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The Phoenician Scheme": Anderson's Violent, Visionary New Film

Wes Anderson's "The Phoenician Scheme" follows arms dealer Zsa Zsa Korda (Benicio del Toro) as he navigates assassinations, family conflicts, and a vast Middle Eastern development project, all while experiencing religious visions; the film, celebrated at Cannes, blends Anderson's signature visual st...

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Bi Gan's "Resurrection": A Cinematic Exploration of Dreams and Loss

Bi Gan's "Resurrection" is a Chinese film exploring humanity's lost capacity for dreaming through a gothic mystery, using cinematic techniques referencing China's history and early cinema, culminating in a 36-minute long shot.

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Artus": A Comedy Challenging Disability Perceptions

The French comedy "Artus", a 2024 box office hit, uses a criminal pretending to be mentally handicapped to join a vacation group as a plot device, highlighting the film's message challenging societal views of disability and embracing neurodiversity.

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Asteroid City" Draws Criticism for Superficial Portrayal of Holocaust

Scarlett Johansson's directorial debut, "Asteroid City," stars June Squibb as a non-survivor who falsely claims to be a Holocaust survivor to join a social group, sparking ethical questions about the film's handling of the Holocaust theme and its sentimental tone.

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Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part Two: AI Source Code Retrieval

In "Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part Two," Tom Cruise stars as Ethan Hunt who must retrieve an AI's source code from a sunken Russian submarine to prevent global catastrophe; the film is in cinemas from May 22nd and features elaborate stunts.

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Thunderbolts*: Misfit Mercenaries Find Purpose in Unlikely Alliance

Thunderbolts*," a new Marvel film, follows Yelena Belova and a team of misfit mercenaries—including Ghost, Taskmaster, and John Walker—who are manipulated into a mission that ultimately leads them to form an unlikely alliance, exploring themes of trauma and self-discovery.

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Food Tasters at Hitler's Wolf's Lair

In 1943 East Prussia, Rosa Sauer, fleeing Berlin, is forced to become a food taster for Hitler at the Wolf's Lair, developing a secret relationship with an SS officer amidst the constant fear of poisoning and the uncertainty of war.

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The Phoenician Scheme": Breakout Star and Evolving Plot

Wes Anderson's "The Phoenician Scheme", premiering at Cannes, features a breakout performance by Mia Threapleton as a rebellious nun opposite Benicio del Toro, with Michael Cera also starring in his first Anderson film; the film's plot evolved from a dark exploration of industrial excess to a father...

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Dutch Film "Vlam" Explores Teen's Struggle with Unstable Mother

Vlam", a Dutch film, follows Olivia, a teenager forcibly removed from her home due to her unstable mother's actions; the film depicts her experiences in youth care and explores themes of self-harm, mental illness, and the complexities of family relationships.

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Cannes Review: Ducournau's "Alpha" – A Visually Striking but Thematically Unsatisfying Film

Julia Ducournau's "Alpha," a Cannes Film Festival entry, depicts a virus turning people to stone, metaphorically representing the AIDS epidemic, but focuses primarily on a family drama involving addiction and illness, set in France during the 1980s and 90s.

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Una quinta portuguesa": Self-Reinvention and the Search for a New Life

Avelina Prat's "Una quinta portuguesa" follows four characters seeking self-reinvention; a betrayed professor, a quinta owner reflecting on Portuguese colonialism, and two Serbian women, each transforming their lives after significant life events.

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Diverse Film Selection Showcases Varied Genres and Styles

This week's film selection on various channels includes 'The Assessment' (Prime Video), 'The Dark Knight' (ITV2), 'Playtime' (Talking Pictures TV), 'Raging Bull' (BBC Two), 'The Invisible Woman' (BBC Four), and 'The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue' (Talking Pictures TV), offering a diverse range of...

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