‘Magellan’ Review: Gael Garcia Bernal Plays the Famous Explorer in Lav Diaz’s Exquisitely Shot Challenge of an Arthouse Epic

‘Magellan’ Review: Gael Garcia Bernal Plays the Famous Explorer in Lav Diaz’s Exquisitely Shot Challenge of an Arthouse Epic

If “Gael Garcia Bernal as Magellan” sounds to you like a pretty cool Netflix series, you have never seen a film by Filipino auteur and slow-cinema master Lav Diaz. Known on the international festival circuit for his epically minimalist features with bladder-busting running times, his movies are challenging, high-art dramas made for a very select…

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#Gael García Bernal Praises ‘Station Eleven’ Experience, Open to Reteaming With Series Creatives

#Gael García Bernal Praises ‘Station Eleven’ Experience, Open to Reteaming With Series Creatives

Gael García Bernal Praises ‘Station Eleven’ Experience, Open to Reteaming With Series Creatives Gael García Bernal stopped by The Hollywood Reporter‘s Studio at Sundance, presented by Heineken Silver and Origin Spring Water, to discuss his new film Cassandro. The movie, directed by Roger Ross Williams, tells the true story of the homosexual “exótico” wrestler Saúl…

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#‘Cassandro’ Review: Gael García Bernal in a Tender and Uplifting Real-Life Luchador Portrait

#‘Cassandro’ Review: Gael García Bernal in a Tender and Uplifting Real-Life Luchador Portrait

‘Cassandro’ Review: Gael García Bernal in a Tender and Uplifting Real-Life Luchador Portrait Gael García Bernal nails his best role in years, giving a performance steeped in cheeky humor, resilience and radical self-belief — not to mention some amazingly nimble moves — as groundbreaking lucha libre wrestler Saúl Armendáriz in Cassandro. Seasoned documentarian Roger Ross…

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#Beachgoers Rapidly Age in M. Night Shyamalan Thriller – /Film

#Beachgoers Rapidly Age in M. Night Shyamalan Thriller – /Film

“#Beachgoers Rapidly Age in M. Night Shyamalan Thriller – /Film” M. Night Shyamalan‘s comeback hasn’t been as glorious as one would hope. After being welcomed back into the moviegoing public’s good graces with sleeper hit The Visit and the acclaimed horror film Split, Shyamalan stumbled once again with Glass, a sequel to Unbreakable and Split that failed to stick the…

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#Gael García Bernal Joins Increasingly Great Cast of New M. Night Shyamalan Movie We Know Absolutely Nothing About

#Gael García Bernal Joins Increasingly Great Cast of New M. Night Shyamalan Movie We Know Absolutely Nothing About

“#Gael García Bernal Joins Increasingly Great Cast of New M. Night Shyamalan Movie We Know Absolutely Nothing About” While the new M. Night Shyamalan movie remains shrouded in frustrating secrecy, there’s one thing we know for sure: it’s going to have a great cast. Eliza Scanlen, Thomasin McKenzie, Aaron Pierre, Alex Wolff, Vicky Krieps, Abbey Lee,…

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