BAFTA Winners Announced

The British Academy of Film and Television Arts’ 70th movie awards are under way at London’s Royal Albert Hall. Stephen Fryis hosting the ceremony. Damien Chazelle’s musical “La La Land” has the most nominations with 11, while Denis Villeneuve’s sci-fi drama “Arrival” and Tom Ford’s psychological thriller “Nocturnal Animals” both received nine, and Kenneth Lonergan’s family... Continue Reading →

Berlin Film Review: ‘A Fantastic Woman’

Multiple mirrors abound in frame after frame of “A Fantastic Woman,” repeatedly reflecting the woman of the title — young, beautiful, headstrong Marina — in all her, well, fantastic glory. It may seem an obvious, even clichéd, visual trope for the resourceful Chilean director Sebastián Lelio to fall back on, until it dawns on us... Continue Reading →

Film Review: ‘Worlds Apart’

It’s been shown, on occasion, that audiences will turn out to see a movie about the post-9/11 world: a serious and inquiring drama of war, terrorism, and global culture clash. But even in an era as fraught with instability as this one, will people show up to see a movie that mirrors their economic anxieties? With... Continue Reading →

‘Press’: Newspaper Industry Drama Coming to PBS’ ‘Masterpiece’ From ‘King Charles III’ Playwright

top the presses. PBS’ “Masterpiece” will co-produce “Press,” a drama about the current state of the newspaper industry. “Masterpiece” executive producer Rebecca Eaton announced the project at the Television Critics Association press tour on Sunday. “Press” will focus on two rival publications and examine the uncertain media landscape. Today’s newspaper industry is a different beast... Continue Reading →

FILM REVIEW The Cutting Room

Found footage horror is a strange beast. It can elicit raw emotion, adrenaline, and an ultra realistic surge of dread that can only be captured with this type of filmmaking. But it’s a subgenre beaten to death by monotony and oversaturation. All you need is a camera and a few thousand bucks to direct your... Continue Reading →

‘La La Land’ Wins Best Film at Australian Academy International Awards

“La La Land” has dominated the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (Aacta) International  Awards with trophies for Best Film and Best Lead Actress for Emma Stone. “La La Land” topped “Arrival,” “Hacksaw Ridge,” “Lion” and “Manchester by the Sea.” Nominees attending Friday night’s ceremonies at the Avalon Hollywood included Mel Gibson, Nicole Kidman,... Continue Reading →

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