Women Film Critics Circle Calls Out Gothams For Gender Neutral Categories World Of Reel

The WFCC press release reads as follows “HALL OF SHAME: THE GOTHAMS — For removing the category Best Actress, in the further erasing of women”. Hilarious. Why just stop at the Gothams? This year also saw the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, the Indie Spirits, and the Berlin Film Festival all going Gender Neutral. I called this. A circular fire squad is about to occur with the gender-neutral categories at awards shows....

December 24, 2022 · 2 min · 236 words · Wayne Parm

Zimbabwean Activists Disney S Hakuna Matata Trademark Is An Assault On Swahili People World Of Reel

“While we respect Disney as an entertainment institution responsible for creating many of our childhood memories, the decision to trademark ‘Hakuna Matata’ is predicated purely on greed andis an insult not only the spirit of the Swahili people but also, Africa as a whole,” Mpala wrote in the Change.org petition, which has more than 130,000 signatures. Mpala describes the Disney trademark as an “assault on the Swahili people and Africa as a whole....

December 24, 2022 · 1 min · 187 words · Scott Moffitt

Tenet A Second Opinion World Of Reel

There’s a line that follows the film’s superb prologue, in which a scientist played by Clemence Poesy, utters almost immortal words, “Don’t try to understand it, just feel it”. You’d be forgiven for thinking that was Christopher Nolan speaking directly to audiences worldwide as they’re beaten into submission by this time-traveling, espionage romp. The opening 10 minutes are just remarkably Nolan. A set-piece at a Kiev opera house involving the film’s Protagonist John-David Washington, known simply as, The Protagonist, confused yet?...

December 23, 2022 · 3 min · 553 words · Constance Hayes

The Climb Euro Inspired Indie Is As Shallow As Its Characters Review World Of Reel

The film commences with two friends on a biking trip in the French countryside, pumping their way up a steep hillside, only for the dapper Mike (Covino) to inform surly Kyle (Marvin) that he slept with his fiancee. Multiple times. It turns out the decision to break the news to him in the middle of a biking vacation was not ill-timed. “I’m going to kill you!” a short-winded Kyle angrily replies....

December 23, 2022 · 3 min · 427 words · Angel Grindle

Ammonite Kate Winslet And Saoirse Ronan Are Ladies On Fire For Each Other Trailer World Of Reel

Early word-of-mouth for “Ammonite” is very strong, but it does give off similar vibes to last year’s Celine Sciamma stunner “Portrait of A Lady on Fire,” which, much like Lee’s film, also had two tightly-corseted, socially restricted women taking walks down the tip of the coast only to, eventually, fall madly in love with each other. Kate Winslet is being heavily discussed as a Best Actress contender for next year’s Oscars and Saoirse Ronan, playing Winslet’s young lover, could also figure prominently in the race....

December 23, 2022 · 2 min · 238 words · Maura Castillo

Avatar The Way Of Water Is An Automatic Best Picture Contender World Of Reel

So far, you basically just have The Guardian’s Peter Bradshaw not down with this movie. Critics who really liked it include Davis Ehrlich, Bilge Ebiri, David Sims, Jake Cole and Mike Ryan. From a writer friend: “The first hour is a real chore to sit through, story-wise, a lot of set-up but incredible visuals and then the story HITS HARD. It marvellously sucks you into its story. I haven’t had this kind of theatrical experience in a very long time....

December 23, 2022 · 2 min · 280 words · Joseph Olsen

Avengers Endgame Official Trailer This Is The End My Beautiful Friend World Of Reel

“Endgame” takes place after the shocking events of “Infinity War,” with half of the world’s population gone, after Thanos secured all the Infinity Stones and snapped his finger. There are survivors of “the snap,” including Captain America and Black Widow, who attempt to reverse what happened. I gather it should be fine, all will be well in the end for our MCU heroes, but I’m praying The Russos have a few surprises up their sleeves, I beg you, please don’t make this last chapter a by-the-books affair, go out with a bang, shoot the action the same way you elevated 2014’s “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” into the level of art....

December 23, 2022 · 1 min · 163 words · Taylor Ghosh

Barbie Teaser Officially Released Updated World Of Reel

EARLIER: A trailer/teaser for Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” will be unveiled either tomorrow or early next week. I am so curious about how this movie will turn out, a trailer will hopefully give us a good indication as to what to expect. Gerwig and Noah Baumbach wrote the screenplay for “Barbie,” which is said to be a very meta tackling of the famous Mattel doll. You also have Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling starring as Barbie and Ken....

December 23, 2022 · 1 min · 133 words · Robert Wright

Blonde Audience Ratings Are Predictably Atrocious World Of Reel

“Blonde” has been in theaters now, in select cities, for two weeks. Audience reaction so far are exactly as expected. A 42% audience score on RT, 6.2 rating on IMDB, and 3.7 on Metacritic. I find all of this very amusing. That Netflix would invest in such an obtuse, detached and graphic art film. It’s great for us cinephiles. Dominik’s film was never going to be well-liked by mainstream audiences, then again the majority of the critics seem to also be against the film....

December 23, 2022 · 2 min · 237 words · Timothy Sheldon

Coda Wins Wga Can We Now Call It The Best Picture Frontrunner World Of Reel

Sian Heder’s screenplay beat Jane Campion’s “The Power of the Dog.” Another momentum loss for Campion’s film. Critics can only push a movie so far without legitimate audience enthusiasm. Don’t get me wrong, many Oscar voters do love “The Power of the Dog,” but, sadly, possibly not enough to make it win Best Picture. Adam McKay’s “Don’t Look Up” won Best Original Screenplay, beating Paul Thomas Anderson’s “Licorice Pizza.” Does this mean PTA might lose the Oscar as well?...

December 23, 2022 · 1 min · 162 words · Robert Ross

Corporate Animals Trailer Get Ready For A Razzie Worthy Demi Moore Performance World Of Reel

In my not-so-complimentary review of “Corporate Animals” from Sundance, I wrote, “Even when the film quickly demonstrates that it’s just not going to make a meal of its hilarious concept, you still expect to have some laughs, based solely on the fact of how talented Brice is as a filmmaker. Unfortunately, “Corporate Animals” barely registers chuckles and its failure to appropriately skewer the corporate retreat and all its phony ideas of family and organizational harmony, is just a huge missed opportunity....

December 23, 2022 · 1 min · 183 words · Blanca Pipkin

Dennis Quaid Writes And Records Song Against Political Correctness Our Whole Culture Has Become Intolerant World Of Reel

Radio personalities Adam Carolla and Dennis Prager are using crowdfunding site IndieGoGo to fund their film “No Safe Spaces,” which the official synopsis describes as “the dangerous trend of suppressing free speech, and how our future depends on stopping it.” So far, the filmmakers have raised more than $682,000 for the project, due to be released in the spring of 2019, and which will feature guest commentary from the likes of Tim Allen, Cornel West, Van Jones, Alan Dershowitz, Ben Shapiro, Jordan Peterson and Dave Rubin....

December 23, 2022 · 1 min · 182 words · Benjamin Cancel

Empire Of Light Is At 48 On Rotten Tomatoes World Of Reel

Despite my negative take, I was under the impression that it was well-received by TIFF audiences. Critics had their daggers ready for this film, but more than a few Toronto moviegoers told me they absolutely fell head over heels for ‘Empire’. It does feature gorgeous photography from Roger Deakins, who is a total rock star. However, I am not entirely sure what the point of “Empire of Light” was, other than to give Olivia Colman a major showcase role and set the film in a movie theatre....

December 23, 2022 · 1 min · 180 words · Emory Williamson

Everything Everywhere All At Once Is Being Overpraised To The High Heavens Review World Of Reel

It’s also been, more or less, agreed upon that if there is one Best Picture contender to have been released so far this year then it’s this one. I don’t know if older Academy voters will go for this outrageous movie, but its incredible success at the box-office will definitely push it forward. The film premiered at South by Southwest in March to rapturous praise. It’ll probably top our mid-year critics poll next week....

December 23, 2022 · 3 min · 615 words · Horace Ashby

Glass Onion Doing Exceptionally Well At The Box Office Despite Only Playing In 638 Theaters World Of Reel

The ‘Glass Onion’ Wednesday intake was around $2M, with the 3-day and 5-day projected out to be $8.5M and $12.3M. They’re probably underestimating the numbers too. This would have opened to over $50 million if it was released in 3000+ theaters. Netflix should really be embarrassed about this decision, especially coming at a time when adult counter programming is struggling at the box-office. Back in August, I predicted big numbers for ‘Glass Onion’ if Netflix was willing to give it a full-on theatrical rollout....

December 23, 2022 · 1 min · 127 words · Hazel Markus

Goldfinch Trailer Brooklyn Director Teams With Dp Roger Deakins Nicole Kidman And Ansel Elgort World Of Reel

Fans of Tartt’s novel should not panic, for now, because some real talent will be behind this screen adaptation. Roger Deakins will be the Director of Photography, his first film since his Oscar-winning work in 2017’s “Blade Runner 2049.” Stalwart actresses like Nicole Kidman and Sarah Paulson are part of the cast; On the male side we have Finn Wolfhard, Ansel Elgort, Luke Wilson and Jeffrey Wright, Ok, fine, I’m skeptical about director John Crowley being part of the mix, yes his colorfully nostalgic work in “Brooklyn” was not bad, but I wouldn’t neccesarilly say he has the chops to pull this one off....

December 23, 2022 · 1 min · 152 words · Betty Alconcel

Good Girl Jane Wins Tribeca Review World Of Reel

Mintz’s film is semi-autobiographical, recounting her transfer to an L.A. high school where she ended up hanging out with the wrong crowd. The lead actress here is a young woman by the name of Rain Spencer and she’s very good in the titular role — she even ended up winning the Best Actress award. Jane is a shy teenager who ends up hanging with the wrong people and falling for the wrong guy, a drug dealer (Patrick Gibson) much older than her....

December 23, 2022 · 1 min · 196 words · Cherly Baker

Happening Audrey Diwan S Golden Lion Winner Is A Stunningly Visceral Achievement Review World Of Reel

The film stars French-Romanian actress Anamaria Vartolomei as Anne, a university student in 1963 France who cannot seem to find her way in a sexist bureaucracy to terminate her pregnancy. This is an uncomfortable watch and all the more for the fact that Diwan refuses to hold back on the explicit details. There’s a memorable scene where one of Anne’s friends teaches her how to masturbate with a pillow at their dorm room, she’s not sure what an orgasm is, but tells her to continue grinding on the pillow until she feels a release....

December 23, 2022 · 2 min · 327 words · Karen Hamilton

Joker 2 Folie A Deux To Start Shooting In December World Of Reel

I wasn’t too keen on the idea of a sequel getting made. Then potential details of the script leaked and changed my mind. The supposed plot would NOT have Lady Gaga playing Harley Quinn, as rumored, but a totally different and new character. Director Todd Phillips is clearly going for something much more ambitious than originally perceived with the sequel. They’re throwing the blueprint out of the door and making something singular, unique, that’s what Phillips/Phoenix/Gaga seem be aiming for here....

December 23, 2022 · 1 min · 141 words · Corey Glick

Mank Dp Erik Messerschmidt Wins Asc Becomes Oscar Frontrunner World Of Reel

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December 23, 2022 · 1 min · 9 words · Joseph Downes