Toronto Film Festival 2024: All Of Deadline’s Movie Reviews
The Toronto Film Festival kicked off September 5 with a multi-move opening night that included David Gordon Green’s family comedy Nutcrackers starring Ben Stiller. It kicked off a slate of world...
View Article‘On Falling’ Review: Laura Carreira’s Feature Debut Is A Haunting Study Of...
The modern workplace is the focus of Laura Carreira’s hypnotic debut On Falling, a sobering study of a woman’s attempt to stay afloat in contemporary Glasgow. Produced by Ken Loach’s Sixteen Films...
View ArticleThe Oscar Best Picture Race: Deadline’s Critics Compare Notes On The Season...
With the awards race ramping up, and festival favorites emerging, the list of films in the Best Picture Oscar race can seem long, and, this early in the season, distinctly unclear. Fortunately, both...
View Article‘September Says’ By Ariane Labed Takes Top Prize At The Dinard British And...
The Dinard film festival (2-6 October), traditionally a celebration of all things British, brought its 35th iteration to the seaside city’s screens with a soft relaunch this year, after retitling...
View Article‘Uprising’ Review: Overly Convoluted Korean Period Drama Blends Visceral...
Something that comes up almost as an aside in this handsomely mounted period piece, co-written and produced by Korean auteur Park Chan-wook, is the astonishing detail that, in the 16th century,...
View ArticleJacques Audiard &‘Emilia Perez’ Stars Reveal Secret Of Musical Crime...
Jacques Audiard took to the stage at Deadline’s Contenders London this morning with the cast of his female-fronted musical crime thriller, Emilia Perez, including Karla Sofía Gascón, Zoe Saldaña and...
View Article‘The Piano Lesson’ Star John David Washington Says Team Was “Fearless” In...
The Piano Lesson director Malcolm Washington came to Deadline’s Contenders London with the stars of his feature helming debut — John David Washington and Danielle Deadwyler — as well as composer...
View Article‘Joy’ Review: Thomasin McKenzie Charms In This Earnest British Fertility...
The events leading up to July 1978 and the birth in Manchester of the world’s first “test tube baby” — the tabloid term for the process known more soberly as IVF (in vitro fertilization) — are...
View Article‘That Christmas’ Review: Love (Actually) Is All Around In This Richard...
Tales of love, unrequited or otherwise, interwoven over the festive season, laden with pop songs and narrated by one of the biggest celebrities in showbusiness, That Christmas is best viewed as a...
View Article‘The Extraordinary Miss Flower’ Review: A Stash Of Secret Love Letters...
Miss Geraldine Flower remains something of a mystery from beginning to end of this extraordinary experimental biopic. Inspired by a case full of letters, photographs and — those were the days — telexes...
View Article‘Conclave’ Screenwriter Peter Straughan Talks Adapting Robert Harris’...
Over the past 20 years, screenwriter Peter Straughan has become British cinema’s go-to guy for adaptations. That might sound like a back-handed compliment, but his protean talent makes it hard to...
View Article‘Venom: The Last Dance’ Review: Tom Hardy And Company Bravely Battle...
It’s somehow appropriate for a film about symbiotic creatures that the third and, for the time being, final instalment of Marvel’s Venom saga should be largely populated by British actors playing...
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