Riley Keough
Jesse Eisenberg
Peter Debruge
Lars Knudsen
Ari Aster
Nathan Zellner
David Zellner
Sun
film
track
Features
Equality
stars
Тикеры
Riley Keough
Jesse Eisenberg
Peter Debruge
Lars Knudsen
Ari Aster
Nathan Zellner
David Zellner
Sun
The website celebfans.org is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.
‘Sujo’ Review: Tense Mexican Drama Plays Like ‘Boyhood,’ Except With the Son of a Sicario as Its Subject - variety.com - Mexico - Greece
variety.com
29.01.2024 / 01:55

‘Sujo’ Review: Tense Mexican Drama Plays Like ‘Boyhood,’ Except With the Son of a Sicario as Its Subject

Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic The winner of the World Dramatic competition at Sundance, co-directors Astrid Rondero and Fernanda Valadez’s understated and essential Mexican drama “Sujo” is one of two films in this year’s lineup (the other being “Ponyboi”) in which children who were given distinctive names by doomed macho dads spend years wondering what those monikers mean. In both cases, the eventual reveal puts a poignant coda on stories of young Latinos struggling to escape the cycle of ignorance and unhealthy behavior that threatens to pull them under.

‘Ponyboi’ Review: Intersex Star River Gallo Can’t Be Fenced In, Even by Clichés of Their Own Making - variety.com - New Jersey
variety.com
26.01.2024 / 07:41

‘Ponyboi’ Review: Intersex Star River Gallo Can’t Be Fenced In, Even by Clichés of Their Own Making

Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic Depending on how you look at it, “Ponyboi” is either a Trojan horse for exploring nonbinary gender identity or a hackneyed crime movie with a radically unorthodox queer protagonist. Either way, it’s a sordid yet stylish showcase for intersex actor (and activist) River Gallo, who uses “they/them” pronouns and sees the project as an opportunity to educate audiences about the social and psychological aspects of exhibiting both male and female traits in a world that classifies people in one box or the other.

Omar Sy-Starring ‘The Strangers’ Case,’ Kurosawa Kiyoshi’s ‘Chime’ Added to Berlinale Special Section - variety.com - Japan - Syria - Berlin - city Aleppo
variety.com
25.01.2024 / 12:59

Omar Sy-Starring ‘The Strangers’ Case,’ Kurosawa Kiyoshi’s ‘Chime’ Added to Berlinale Special Section

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “Chime,” a mid-length movie by leading Japanese director Kurosawa Kiyoshi, is among three late additions to the Berlin Film Festival’s Berlinale Special section. The two others are “August My Heaven,” another mid-length picture form Japan, directed by Kudo Riho, and “The Strangers’ Case,” a full-length feature directed by Brandt Andersen which will play as a Berlinale Special Gala presentation. In “Chime” Tashiro, a student at a culinary school, hears voices in his head.

Jeremy Clarkson on why his brother-in-law is 'furious' over Millionaire rule - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
23.01.2024 / 16:13

Jeremy Clarkson on why his brother-in-law is 'furious' over Millionaire rule

Jeremy Clarkson has revealed that his presenting role on ITV's Who Wants To Be A Millionaire has ruffled some feathers in his family - particularly with his super-fan brother-in-law. The former Top Gear presenter, 63, is back on our screens for the show's latest series, becoming the host following ITV's reboot in 2018. Speaking ahead of the new episodes, Jeremy admitted that as he is now the show's host, his brother-in-law will never get a chance to play the game despite the fact that he's a big fan.

‘Will & Harper’ Review: Will Ferrell Goes the Distance for an Old Friend After Learning That She’s Trans - variety.com - New York - Santa Monica
variety.com
23.01.2024 / 10:03

‘Will & Harper’ Review: Will Ferrell Goes the Distance for an Old Friend After Learning That She’s Trans

Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic Will Ferrell has some pretty cool friends. That shouldn’t come as any kind of surprise to his fans.

‘A Real Pain’ Review: Kieran Culkin Leaves Roman Roy Behind In Jesse Eisenberg’s Intimate Road Movie – Sundance Film Festival - deadline.com - Poland - city Warsaw
deadline.com
22.01.2024 / 21:03

‘A Real Pain’ Review: Kieran Culkin Leaves Roman Roy Behind In Jesse Eisenberg’s Intimate Road Movie – Sundance Film Festival

Pending Woody Allen’s final and absolute cancellation, few directors have emerged to take his place as an erudite and literary artist whose work combines snappy wordplay, base sex jokes and a philosophical willingness to stare into the abyss. Jesse Eisenberg staked a tentative claim to that throne with his 2022 debut When You Finish Saving the World, an amiable but scrappy political satire about a left-wing mother and son, but his follow-up makes a stronger case, being much more adult, less broadly scripted, and as depressing as Woody Allen circa Stardust Memories (which his sophomore film as director obliquely resembles, with its talk of chance, fate and irony).

‘A Different Man’ Review: Is Sebastian Stan the Right Person to Play This Part? You Decide in Daring A24 Drama - variety.com - Britain - New York - county Person
variety.com
22.01.2024 / 11:31

‘A Different Man’ Review: Is Sebastian Stan the Right Person to Play This Part? You Decide in Daring A24 Drama

Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic Here we are, three weeks into January, and the Sundance Film Festival has delivered what promises to be the year’s most uncomfortable date movie: a grubby New York-set fable about a facially distinctive actor (modeled on Adam Pearson) who undergoes an experimental procedure that leaves him looking like Sebastian Stan — presumably an improvement, until he realizes that under the skin, he’s still the same miserable loser. The kind of oddball satire only indie studio A24 would dare to produce, Aaron Schimberg’s “A Different Man” asks what it means to be “normal,” and whether, if we could wave a magic wand and “correct” those qualities that set us apart, that’s really something we’d want.

‘A Real Pain’ Review: Jesse Eisenberg Becomes a Major Filmmaker — and Kieran Culkin a Movie Star — in a Funny, Knife-Sharp Odyssey - variety.com - Poland
variety.com
21.01.2024 / 23:59

‘A Real Pain’ Review: Jesse Eisenberg Becomes a Major Filmmaker — and Kieran Culkin a Movie Star — in a Funny, Knife-Sharp Odyssey

Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic More actors than ever are now stepping behind the camera to take a shot at directing. To me, they always end up falling into one of three categories. There are the ones who simply aren’t very good at it.

‘My Old Ass’ Review: Always-Welcome Aubrey Plaza Pops in From the Future in YA Crowd-Pleaser - variety.com
variety.com
21.01.2024 / 08:03

‘My Old Ass’ Review: Always-Welcome Aubrey Plaza Pops in From the Future in YA Crowd-Pleaser

Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic It takes some time to fall in love with 18-year-old Elliott (Maisy Stella) in “My Old Ass.” She’s young and self-involved, so focused on heading off to college in the big city that she’s kind of a jerk to everyone around her (especially her small-town cranberry-farming family). Maybe young adult audiences won’t think so. Canadian actor-turned-auteur Megan Park’s sweetly insightful coming-of-age comedy is intended for them — whereas adults might not have so much patience for the way Stella’s impulsive character takes for granted what are arguably her best years.

‘Winner’ Review: Emilia Jones Reteams With ‘Cat Person’ Director for Another Uncomfortable Seriocomedy - variety.com - county Jones
variety.com
21.01.2024 / 01:59

‘Winner’ Review: Emilia Jones Reteams With ‘Cat Person’ Director for Another Uncomfortable Seriocomedy

Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic The U.S. government decided to make an example of Reality Winner, giving the former NSA translator a five-year prison sentence. So it’s only fair that director Susanna Fogel should be able to make an example of her, too — only this time, to very different ends.

‘Sasquatch Sunset’ Review: The Zellner Brothers Deliver A Bawdy, Bold Bigfoot Romp [Sundance] - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
20.01.2024 / 17:25

‘Sasquatch Sunset’ Review: The Zellner Brothers Deliver A Bawdy, Bold Bigfoot Romp [Sundance]

There’s commitment to the bit, and then there’s David and Nathan Zellner. The brothers’ latest film “Sasquatch Sunset,” billed to Sundance audiences as only “a year in the life of a singular family,” makes good on the filmmaking duo’s long desire to make a film about the legend of Bigfoot.

‘Dìdi’ Review: Fremont-Set Sundance Movie Recalls Being the Kid Brother in an Immigrant Household - variety.com - USA - Taiwan
variety.com
20.01.2024 / 04:57

‘Dìdi’ Review: Fremont-Set Sundance Movie Recalls Being the Kid Brother in an Immigrant Household

Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic Writer-director Sean Wang is tough on himself in “Dìdi,” a fresh and funny summer-before-freshman-year flashback that provides an Asian American angle on that Sundanciest of indie-film genres: the semi-autobiographical coming-of-age movie. In what feels like a cross between Bing Liu’s “Minding the Gap” and Jonah Hill’s “mid90s” — courtesy of the young director’s teenage desire to make skate videos — Wang serves up some of his most wince-inducing adolescent memories, from an aborted first kiss to the realization that he’d been trying to downplay his Taiwanese heritage.

Jesse Eisenberg and Riley Keough’s ‘Sasquatch Sunset’ Weirds Out Sundance With Bigfoots Having Sex, Vomiting and Farting - variety.com
variety.com
20.01.2024 / 04:57

Jesse Eisenberg and Riley Keough’s ‘Sasquatch Sunset’ Weirds Out Sundance With Bigfoots Having Sex, Vomiting and Farting

Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter “Sasquatch Sunset” is the kind of movie you need to see to believe. Jesse Eisenberg and Riley Keough star in the absurdist comedy, which premiered on Friday at the Sundance Film Festival and follows a family of Yetis over the course of a year. The film, with zero dialogue or narration but plenty of grunts, captures an immersive, “true” depiction of the daily life of the Sasquatch.

‘Sasquatch Sunset’ Review: The Zellner Brothers’ Warm, Eccentric Comedy Spills The Beans On The Elusive Bigfoot – Sundance Film Festival - deadline.com - county Woods
deadline.com
20.01.2024 / 03:43

‘Sasquatch Sunset’ Review: The Zellner Brothers’ Warm, Eccentric Comedy Spills The Beans On The Elusive Bigfoot – Sundance Film Festival

Anyone with more than a passing interest in the weird and wonderful will have seen, if not heard of, the Patterson-Gimlin footage, the cryptoozological equivalent of the Zapruder film. Shot in 1967 in the forests of Northern Carolina, it purports to show a large, ape-like creature with an elongated forehead striding purposefully into the trees. Unlike an ape, the creature walks upright, and, unlike the furtive behavior of any other forest creature, it has the casual air of the average human being popping over to the 7-11 to pick up a gallon of milk. Most people who see the footage wonder what the hell this damn thing is, but the sibling directors of Sasquatch Sunset have a couple more questions that they’d like answered. Like, where is it going? And what does it do all day?

‘Love Me’ Review: Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun Stare Madly Into One Another’s A.I.s in Robot-Love Rom-Com - variety.com - county Stewart - county Love
variety.com
20.01.2024 / 00:15

‘Love Me’ Review: Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun Stare Madly Into One Another’s A.I.s in Robot-Love Rom-Com

Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic On the most literal level, Sam and Andy Zuchero’s “Love Me” is about the relationship between a buoy adrift at sea and a satellite circling the earth. The eccentric rom-com takes place in a time after humans have gone extinct, when the surviving machines’ only references are a massive hard drive’s worth of data combed from search engines and social media sites.

Riley Keough, Jesse Eisenberg Spent Two Hours Transforming Into Bigfoot With ‘Tons of Fur’ for Absurdist Sundance Movie ‘Sasquatch Sunset’ - variety.com
variety.com
19.01.2024 / 23:19

Riley Keough, Jesse Eisenberg Spent Two Hours Transforming Into Bigfoot With ‘Tons of Fur’ for Absurdist Sundance Movie ‘Sasquatch Sunset’

Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter It took a lot of time — and hair — to transform Jesse Eisenberg and Riley Keough into Bigfoot. They spent several hours in the makeup chair to don the elaborate prosthetics needed to play two of the eponymous creatures in “Sasquatch Sunset,” a surreal comedic drama that premieres on Friday at the Sundance Film Festival.

Prince Harry Missing His 'Moment' To Step Up For Royal Family -- Could Hospitalizations Be Chance To Heal 'Deep Rift'! - perezhilton.com - Britain
perezhilton.com
19.01.2024 / 21:57

Prince Harry Missing His 'Moment' To Step Up For Royal Family -- Could Hospitalizations Be Chance To Heal 'Deep Rift'!

With Princess Catherine and King Charles III down for the count, this would’ve been a great chance for some understudy royals to step up to the plate and prove their worth. You know, royals like Prince Harry and Meghan Markle? Only now, it’s just another sour reminder that they walked away!

‘Veni Vidi Vici’ Review: Ruthless Austrian Satire Takes Aim at the Superrich, Treating Capitalism as a Most Dangerous Game - variety.com - USA - Austria - city Rotterdam
variety.com
19.01.2024 / 07:33

‘Veni Vidi Vici’ Review: Ruthless Austrian Satire Takes Aim at the Superrich, Treating Capitalism as a Most Dangerous Game

Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic Hailing from the country that gave us such grim social critics as Michael Haneke and Ulrich Seidl (fittingly, the latter serves as a producer here), Vantablack Austrian satire “Veni Vidi Vici” opens with a senseless homicide. It’s a startling scene, no less upsetting than the Scorpio killing that kick-starts “Dirty Harry” — except that in this case, the incident is calibrated as the darkest sort of comedy.

‘Your Monster’ Review: A Miscast Melissa Barrera Bonds With the Beast Under Her Bed - variety.com - New York
variety.com
19.01.2024 / 07:33

‘Your Monster’ Review: A Miscast Melissa Barrera Bonds With the Beast Under Her Bed

Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic If Ann Landers had it right, and hanging on to resentment amounts to letting someone you despise live rent-free in your head, then “Your Monster” is what happens when you kick open the door and let those feelings run amok. Drawing from personal experience, writer-director Caroline Lindy delivers a clumsy metaphor of a movie, in which a promising young actor named Laura Franco (“In the Heights” star Melissa Barrera) has her Broadway dreams derailed by a cancer diagnosis, only to discover a ferocious inner strength, courtesy of the beastly creature she finds hanging around her childhood home.

‘Thelma’ Review: Lifelong Character Actor June Squibb Lands a Leading Role … in an Unlikely Action Movie - variety.com
variety.com
19.01.2024 / 07:33

‘Thelma’ Review: Lifelong Character Actor June Squibb Lands a Leading Role … in an Unlikely Action Movie

Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic “Taking from an elderly person is as bad as stealing from a child,” growls Jason Statham in “The Beekeeper,” reinforcing the image of “helpless” old people in need of defending. (He spends the rest of the movie knocking heads after scammers steal money from his gullible landlady.) With “Thelma,” writer-director Josh Margolin tries out a different approach, casting nonagenarian character actor June Squibb as an unlikely yet satisfying action star.

Popular Celebrities

Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.
DMCA