Venice Film Festival

Banshees Of Inisherin

‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ Is Martin McDonagh At His Most Tender

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The Irish playwright’s fourth feature gets to the heart of friendship and loneliness in his most relatable film yet.

Dont Worry Darling Florence Pugh Harry Styles

‘Don’t Worry Darling’ is A Cautionary Tale of America’s Fascist Backslide

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Olivia Wilde’s second feature showcases the intriguing performances of Florence Pugh and Harry Styles as an idyllic couple whose bond is shaken by the truth of their all-too-perfect existence.

The Whale Brendan Fraser

‘The Whale’ Gets to the Shameful Heart of the Emotional Eating Experience

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The filmmaker’s newest feature since ‘mother!’ will ring true for many BED sufferers and plus-sized people despite his decision to put Brendan Fraser in a fat suit.

Taylor Russell and Timothée Chalamet in Bones and All

‘Bones & All’ Might Disgust Some, But It’s a Great Love Story

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Luca Guadagnino’s tenth feature challenges its audience with flawed leads and visceral imagery. And it works.

Tar Review Venice

‘Tár’ Reminds Us That Cate Blanchett is a Generational Talent

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Is there anything Cate Blanchett can’t do? Just wondering.

Ustv The Muppets Se Still

The 2019 Fall Festival Awards

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The fall festival circuit may be over… but awards season is just beginning.