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netflix.com • Film • World
A synopsis describes a 1996 mountaineering disaster on Mount Everest where rival teams fight for survival during a blizzard.
irishtimes.com • Film • World
A review of Disney's live-action Snow White film criticizes its muddled plot, inconsistent musical numbers, and jarring visual choices.
fotogramas.es • Film • Spain
Santiago Segura's popular Torrente film series is set to return with a sixth installment, 'Torrente, presidente,' bringing back the infamous character in a new satirical adventure.
elpais.com • Film • Spain
This film review critiques Pedro Almodóvar's 'Los amantes pasajeros', questioning its comedic value and comparing it unfavorably to previous works.
nytimes.com • Film • World
This documentary provides an upbeat but incomplete look at Liza Minnelli's life, charting her journey from Hollywood royalty's child to an international star, while touching upon the challenges she faced.
nytimes.com • Film • World
A short documentary captures the evolving relationship between twin brothers, one with developmental disabilities, as they navigate the transition from childhood to adolescence.
vulture.com • Film • World
Ryan Coogler's unusual deal for his film 'Sinners,' granting him ownership after 25 years, is causing concern among Hollywood executives due to its potential impact on the industry.
lavanguardia.com • Film • World
Llucia Ramis's review of the film 'Anora' focuses on the character Igor and the impact of his tenderness on the protagonist.
newyorker.com • Film • World
The article discusses the directorial work of Mathieu Amalric, highlighting his Cannes award-winning film 'On Tour' and his unique filmmaking approach.
diariosur.es • Film • Spain
The highly anticipated third installment of the popular Spanish film series, 'Culpa Nuestra,' filmed in Málaga, Spain, is set to premiere on Amazon Prime Video this October.
theatlantic.com • Film • World
Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners' masterfully blends period drama with horror, transforming from a Jim Crow-era Southern tale into a thrilling vampire showdown.
elpais.com • Film • Spain
A Spanish film, 'Muy lejos,' directed by Gerard Oms and starring Mario Casas, depicts the struggles of a Spaniard who unexpectedly remains in Utrecht, Netherlands, facing harsh realities and finding resilience.
lavanguardia.com • Film • World
This article reviews several films, including a biographical drama about Jan Mikolášek, a Czech healer who treated both Nazis and Communists, highlighting his life and subsequent persecution.
theatlantic.com • Film • World
A review of the 'Minecraft' movie finds it a box-office success but lacking the quiet solitude that made the video game appealing.
rollingstone.com • Film • World
The making of the 1991 comedy "What About Bob?" was fraught with tension between its stars, Bill Murray and Richard Dreyfuss, and behind-the-scenes conflicts, yet it became a box office success and a cult classic.
parool.nl • Film • Netherlands
A film crew meticulously recreates the 2022 Apple Store hostage situation in Amsterdam, utilizing innovative techniques to capture the drama.
movie-247.com • Film • World
Four outsiders are drawn through a mysterious portal into a whimsical cubic wonderland where they embark on a magical journey with the craftsman Steve to return home.
theage.com.au • Film • World
This article provides a curated list of forty diverse films available for streaming over the Easter long weekend, categorized by genre and streaming platform.
foreignpolicy.com • Film • Italy
This review compares and contrasts Netflix's new six-episode series, 'The Leopard,' with Luchino Visconti's classic 1963 film adaptation of Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa's novel, highlighting the differences in pacing, plot, and overall approach.
epochtimes.com • Film • South Korea
A South Korean film curator highlights the importance of human rights documentaries in raising awareness about China's human rights abuses, showcasing films at the Larkspur International Film Festival.
theverge.com • Film • World
Ari Aster's 'Beau Is Afraid' is a surreal dark comedy exploring the crippling anxiety of its protagonist, blurring the lines between reality and delusion.
newyorker.com • Film • World
A New Yorker article reviews a remake of Ang Lee's classic film, "The Wedding Banquet," exploring themes of queer identity, family expectations, and cultural clashes in a contemporary setting.
nytimes.com • Film • World
The New York Times reviews 'It Ends With Us,' a film starring Blake Lively, exploring themes of love, trauma, and difficult choices within a visually appealing yet overly long narrative.
elespanol.com • Film • World
Warfare: Tiempo de guerra offers a visceral and realistic portrayal of the horrors of combat, eschewing typical war film tropes in favor of showcasing the raw brutality and senselessness of battle.
dailymail.co.uk • Film • World
A film critic ranks all 25 James Bond films from best to worst, highlighting key aspects of each movie and offering insights into the franchise's evolution.
businessinsider.com • Film • World
Disney's live-action remake of Snow White faced significant controversy due to casting choices, alterations to the original story, and conflicting political views of its stars, resulting in lower-than-expected box office numbers.
courant.com • Film • World
A review of the film 'Sexy Beast' highlights its dark humor, stellar performances, and suspenseful plot, focusing on the clash between Ray Winstone's character and Ben Kingsley's villainous role.
nytimes.com • Film • World
This New York Times article explores the cinematic portrayal of Pope Francis, highlighting his unlikely status as a movie star due to his impactful papacy and focus on social justice.
economist.com • Film • World
The successful opening weekend of the Minecraft Movie signals a positive trend for the film industry, mirroring the success of the Super Mario Bros Movie.
gatopardo.com • Film • World
A review of Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners' praises its unconventional approach to filmmaking, blending blaxploitation influences, political allegory, and vampire elements.
diariosur.es • Film • Spain
Fernando León de Aranoa, a Spanish filmmaker, discusses his new book, 'Aquí yacen dragones,' reflecting on his career and the limitations of filmmaking compared to writing.
theglobeandmail.com • Film • World
The Accountant 2, a buddy-cop action-comedy sequel, sees Ben Affleck and Jon Bernthal team up to solve a murder, abandoning the original's dark tone for a more lighthearted approach.
theatlantic.com • Film • World
Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners,' a unique blend of horror and blues music set in the Jim Crow-era Mississippi Delta, marks his first original film, inspired by his family history and fear of doppelgängers.
dailymail.co.uk • Film • UK
The Daily Mail's film critics have curated a list of free-to-stream movies, spanning various genres and platforms, offering viewers a diverse range of cinematic experiences.
elpais.com • Film • World
A review of Joshua Oppenheimer's 'The End,' a post-apocalyptic musical, criticizes its tedious plot and poor musical execution despite a star-studded cast and intriguing premise.
theatlantic.com • Film • World
Despite a strong box office opening, the success of Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners' is overshadowed by media focus on its profitability, raising concerns about Hollywood's financial anxieties and their impact on audience perception.
cinemagavia.es • Film • Spain
A review of the Spanish film 'Pídeme lo que quieras' finds its adaptation of the popular novel lacking in emotional depth and captivating qualities, despite visually appealing moments.
vulture.com • Film • World
A review of the film 'Conclave' praises its blend of high drama and suspenseful plot, highlighting the performances and the intriguing depiction of the papal election process.
forbes.com • Film • World
Alex Garland's 'Warfare' is set to debut on digital streaming platforms on May 8th, following its theatrical release and positive critical and audience reception.
irishtimes.com • Film • World
A film critic reviews 'Sinners' and defends giving it a five-star rating despite leaving before the post-credits scenes, sparking a discussion about the evolving expectations of movie-going experiences.
nytimes.com • Film • World
The New York Times article discusses the fictional Van Buren Institute, a central element in Brady Corbet's film 'The Brutalist,' exploring its design, construction (or lack thereof), and significance to the plot.
nytimes.com • Film • World
Kevin Macdonald's documentary, 'One to One: John & Yoko,' offers an intimate look at John Lennon and Yoko Ono's life in the early 1970s, using archival footage and never-before-seen material.
studienet.dk • Film • Denmark
This resource provides a comprehensive analysis and interpretation guide for the Danish short film "Hvad mor ikke ved," including analysis questions, a detailed breakdown of characters and themes, and a helpful podcast.
irishtimes.com • Film • World
This article presents a countdown of the 25 best comedy films from the past 25 years, offering a mix of critically acclaimed and popular choices with commentary on each.