
Luca Guadagnino
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3 weeks ago |
dmovies.org | Eoghan Lyng |Luca Guadagnino |Charlie Shackleton |Monica Strømdahl
In this latest leap from cartoon to live action, Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot star as the embodiments of good and evil; one a jolly princess, the other a nefarious stepmother. Gadot’s Queen envies the younger woman’s beauty, so much so that she would slay her late husband’s child. Guided by a powerful mirror, the leader pursues the eponymous heroine into a forest, where Snow White encounters seven dwarves of questionable make-up.
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3 weeks ago |
dmovies.org | Eoghan Lyng |Luca Guadagnino |Bruce LaBruce |Ken Loach
This 115-minute drama starts with a five minute prayer, recited almost entirely in Latin. The camera focuses on Maria (Isabelle Huppert), a nun fervently glancing at the others in the congregation. Sister Edwina (Florence Pugh) is the young novice engaged in verse; her commitment to God is a tenet of her faith. This nunnery is set in Madrid during the 1930s, and a selection have decided to partake on the Camino de Santiago.
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1 month ago |
dmovies.org | Eoghan Lyng |Luca Guadagnino |Charlie Shackleton |Monica Strømdahl
With The Alto Knights , Robert De Niro is bringing twice the energy. No, he isn’t topping his menacing supporting role in Killers of The Flower Moon (Martin Scorsese, 2023), but playing two lead roles; mafia bosses at that. Beyond the gimmick of De Niro playing two Italian-American goons, Barry Levinson’s feature brings nothing new or substantial to a genre that ideally should have ended with The Irishman (Martin Scorsese, 2019).
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2 months ago |
wmagazine.com | Luca Guadagnino |Sara Moonves |Lynn Hirschberg
Gucci jacket and skirt; Wolford bodysuit; Cartier earrings and necklace; Prada shoes. “I really do love a character,” said Ayo Edebiri on a rainy winter’s day in Italy. She was wearing a seafoam green Chanel skirt with a matching jacket that was covered in sheared faux fur. Her hair was teased into a soft 1960s updo and diamonds shined on her earlobes—and yet, despite all this extravagance, her expression was sad. “I’m an Italian widow,” explained Edebiri.
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2 months ago |
tmrwmagazine.com | Anwaya Mane |Mike Faist |Luca Guadagnino
by Anwaya Mane If one had to make an elevator pitch for Challengers, it would go something like this: a former tennis star-turned-coach is tasked with mentoring her tennis player husband as he competes against his ex-best friend—who also happens to be her ex-boyfriend, with whom they once had a near-threesome. It’s a juicy premise, straight out of one of those anonymous internet confession pages, right? Indeed, Challengers is that—and much more.
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