Tag: Searchlight Pictures

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‘O’Dessa’ Film Review: Love, Music, and Greek Myth

The soundtrack has a fire that grabs the audience from the first scene

‘A Complete Unknown’ Film Review: Dylan’s Rise Revisited

Mangold’s film is a perfect representation of a personality so fabled. 

‘A Real Pain’ Film Review: Heritage, Truth, and Profound Emotion

Jesse Eisenberg has created that rarest of gems in today’s cinema; an existential and intellectual work done with humor and intelligence.

Top Ten of 2022: A Unity in Cinema

Top Ten films of 2022 . . . that’s a tough chore. Once again, I’m coming in right under the wire. As I write this, my list of Top Films of 2022, we’re seven hours, 30 minutes from ringing in

‘Good Luck to You, Leo Grande’: Movie Review

Let’s get this out of the way from the get: sex in films, especially in American cinema, has become a very taboo subject. We’re uncomfortable talking about sex with our peers, even though we joke about it incessantly. There’s another

‘Nightmare Alley’ Review: Bradley Cooper’s Leads Brilliant Ensemble, Elevates Neo-Classical Thriller

Nightmare Alley, the latest thriller from Guillermo del Toro features a brilliant ensemble led by Bradley Cooper. Now in theaters.

‘Antlers’: Horror Story Treads Water With Heady Atmosphere

Antlers from Scott Cooper features strong performances from Kerri Russell, Jesse Plemons, and Jeremy T. Thomas, but suffers from an underwritten and over-edited story.

‘The French Dispatch’: Three Vignettes With First-Rate Cast Drives Drama, Humor and Warmth in Ode to Journalism

The French Dispatch from Wes Anderson is a joyous ode to journalism. Featuring an all-star cast, The French Dispatch is told in three vignettes, offering humor, warmth and an unexpected dramatic prose. Now in theaters and expanding on October 29.