#Rare Food & the Men Who Seek It – /Film

#Rare Food & the Men Who Seek It – /Film

“#Rare Food & the Men Who Seek It – /Film” Michael Dweck and Gregory Kershaw have crafted a near fairy tale look at the life of some irate Italians as they clamber through the forest seeking a delicacy that by weight is more valuable than gold. The Truffle Hunters is a beautiful, experiential documentary, taking…

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#Sean Durkin on His New Film – /Film

#Sean Durkin on His New Film – /Film

“#Sean Durkin on His New Film – /Film” Writer/director/producer Sean Durkin is unafraid to take us to some dark places, providing a unique and compelling vision along the way. The winner of the Sundance directing award for Martha Marcy May Marlene, he returned to that festival with The Nest, a creepy, harrowing character piece about…

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#A Total Misfire on Every Level – /Film

#A Total Misfire on Every Level – /Film

“#A Total Misfire on Every Level – /Film” I did not care for I Care A Lot. J Blakeson’s tonally deft and awkward thriller begins by introducing us to Marla (Rosamund Pike), a taut, chilly figure tasked by the court to provide care to those who have fallen through the cracks. Ostensibly a legal guardian,…

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#Ten Years Later, ‘The Social Network’ Has Become a Supervillain Origin Story – /Film

#Ten Years Later, ‘The Social Network’ Has Become a Supervillain Origin Story – /Film

“#Ten Years Later, ‘The Social Network’ Has Become a Supervillain Origin Story – /Film” (Welcome to The Quarantine Stream, a new series where the /Film team shares what they’ve been watching while social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic.) The Movie: The Social Network Where You Can Stream It: Netflix The Pitch: “What if we made a movie about…

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#Great Acting, Okay Filmmaking – /Film

#Great Acting, Okay Filmmaking – /Film

“#Great Acting, Okay Filmmaking – /Film” The Trial of the Chicago 7 is nothing if not a showcase for great performances. Writer-director Aaron Sorkin has his flaws – some of which are on display here – but one thing he does very well is creating the kind of punchy, snappy, rat-a-tat dialogue that good actors love…

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#Anthony Hopkins at His Best – /Film

#Anthony Hopkins at His Best – /Film

“#Anthony Hopkins at His Best – /Film” One of the main joys of film festivals is to go into a film knowing as little as possible, guided by the hopes that the programmers have selected something worthy of your time. I’d missed Florian Zeller’s film The Father at its Sundance premiere, conflating it with another…

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#Will Movie Theaters Survive All These Delays? – /Film

#Will Movie Theaters Survive All These Delays? – /Film

“#Will Movie Theaters Survive All These Delays? – /Film” If you want to watch Movies or TV series visit the Dizi.BuradaBiliyorum.Com The fall/winter movie season has just effectively been torpedoed. Today, Disney announced that their big winter 2020 titles Black Widow and West Side Story have been pushed to 2021, while Death on the Nile has moved from…

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