
Joshua Rothkopf
Senior Film Editor at Los Angeles Times
Film Editor @latimes | Member @LAFilmCritics | Vice-Chair @NatSocFilmCrix
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2 weeks ago |
latimes.com | Robert Lloyd |Joshua Rothkopf |Yvonne Villarreal |Matt Brennan
Jason Isaacs, Parker Posey, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Sarah Catherine Hook, and Sam Nivola are the Ratliff family in the third season of “The White Lotus.”Welcome to Screen Gab, the newsletter for everyone getting in the “ooh-loo-loo-loos” before the season finale of “The White Lotus.”The third season of the HBO drama concludes on Sunday with a 90-minute finale.
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4 weeks ago |
yoursun.com | Joshua Rothkopf
Alain Guiraudie’s marvelously unsentimental French thriller begins in a mood of death, one it never quite shakes as events pick up in a twisty way. A baker has died. He lived in the remote commune of Saint-Martial, making loaves for what appear to be a small number of neighbors. Jérémie (Félix Kysyl), at one time a teenage apprentice to this man but now a drifting, wan-faced adult with a lank crop of hair, has returned to stand by his corpse and grieve.
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1 month ago |
courant.com | Joshua Rothkopf
By Joshua Rothkopf, Los Angeles TimesAlain Guiraudie’s marvelously unsentimental French thriller begins in a mood of death, one it never quite shakes as events pick up in a twisty way. A baker has died. He lived in the remote commune of Saint-Martial, making loaves for what appear to be a small number of neighbors. Jérémie (Félix Kysyl), at one time a teenage apprentice to this man but now a drifting, wan-faced adult with a lank crop of hair, has returned to stand by his corpse and grieve.
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1 month ago |
hastingstribune.com | Joshua Rothkopf
Alain Guiraudie's marvelously unsentimental French thriller begins in a mood of death, one it never quite shakes as events pick up in a twisty way. A baker has died. He lived in the remote commune of Saint-Martial, making loaves for what appear to be a small number of neighbors. Jérémie (Félix Kysyl), at one time a teenage apprentice to this man but now a drifting, wan-faced adult with a lank crop of hair, has returned to stand by his corpse and grieve.
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1 month ago |
thederrick.com | Joshua Rothkopf
Alain Guiraudie's marvelously unsentimental French thriller begins in a mood of death, one it never quite shakes as events pick up in a twisty way. A baker has died. He lived in the remote commune of Saint-Martial, making loaves for what appear to be a small number of neighbors. Jérémie (Félix Kysyl), at one time a teenage apprentice to this man but now a drifting, wan-faced adult with a lank crop of hair, has returned to stand by his corpse and grieve.
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If you’re headed to @TheOverlookFest tomorrow, definitely make time for CHAIN REACTIONS, a smart, well-sourced doc about the timeless potency of THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE: “Its thesis seems to be: America is a madness. And I want you to look at it.”

Proud to be joining my critic colleagues in condemning the violence against Hamdan Ballal, whose status as a filmmaker made him more of a target. That should alarm anyone concerned with the human rights of artists. https://t.co/4GRChUQSwz

RT @nyfcc: We join our colleagues in @LAFilmCritics, @TheNSFC, and @TheBSFC in condemning the attack on NO OTHER LAND co-director Hamdan Ba…