Ryusuke Hamaguchi: The BFG Interview
We talk to the Japanese director about ‘Evil Does Not Exist,’ ‘Gift’ and balancing realness and ambiguity The post Ryusuke Hamaguchi: The BFG Interview appeared first on Book and Film Globe.
View ArticleThe Amazing Spider-Man 2, A Decade Later
Much-maligned franchise movie is still unbeatable when it comes to superhero romance The post The Amazing Spider-Man 2, A Decade Later appeared first on Book and Film Globe.
View ArticleApes Together Weak
Royally bad storytelling makes ‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ a regal bore. The post Apes Together Weak appeared first on Book and Film Globe.
View Article‘The Phantom Menace’ Reconsidered
For all its idiocy, the first of the reissued Star Wars prequel trilogy almost looks like classical silent cinema these days The post ‘The Phantom Menace’ Reconsidered appeared first on Book and Film...
View ArticleFirst Look: ‘Megalopolis’
Mega-messy but never boring, Francis Ford Coppola’s passion project debuts at Cannes The post First Look: ‘Megalopolis’ appeared first on Book and Film Globe.
View ArticleThat’s Me Amy
‘Back to Black’ is an interesting portrait of addiction, but not a very interesting music-industry biopic The post That’s Me Amy appeared first on Book and Film Globe.
View ArticleCan Pixar Cut Its Way To Prosperity?
Staff layoffs may not be addressing deeper problems at the legendary animation studio The post Can Pixar Cut Its Way To Prosperity? appeared first on Book and Film Globe.
View ArticleFuriosa and Furiosa
It’s back to the outback in a slightly, just slightly, less insane Mad Max prequel The post Furiosa and Furiosa appeared first on Book and Film Globe.
View ArticleThe Powell and the Glory
Richard Linklater delivers ‘Hit Man,’ a near-perfect adult rom-com for Netflix, with two scorching stars The post The Powell and the Glory appeared first on Book and Film Globe.
View ArticleThe Idea of Anne Hathaway
We need to talk about ‘The Idea of You’ The post The Idea of Anne Hathaway appeared first on Book and Film Globe.
View ArticleEvil May Or May Not Actually Exist
Can anyone figure out what director Ryusuke Hamaguchi is up to in ‘Evil Does Not Exist’, his enigmatic followup to the Oscar-nominated ‘Drive My Car’? The post Evil May Or May Not Actually Exist...
View ArticleAre Movies About To Go The Way of LPs?
This summer’s box-office failings has us wondering if technology has finally caught up with the film industry The post Are Movies About To Go The Way of LPs? appeared first on Book and Film Globe.
View ArticleThe Female-Centric Winners Of Cannes
Women dominated the jury and the films of this year’s festival The post The Female-Centric Winners Of Cannes appeared first on Book and Film Globe.
View ArticleThe Cream of the Crap: ‘Killer Sofa’
Mad murderous furniture from down under as we continue to plumb the depths of the Amazon Prime archives The post The Cream of the Crap: ‘Killer Sofa’ appeared first on Book and Film Globe.
View ArticleThe Enduring Legacy of ‘To Die For’
The 1995 dissection of our lust for fame is more relevant than ever The post The Enduring Legacy of ‘To Die For’ appeared first on Book and Film Globe.
View ArticleGarfield Rips Off Garfield
We’ve seen everything in ‘The Garfield Movie’ before The post Garfield Rips Off Garfield appeared first on Book and Film Globe.
View ArticleWho Watches ‘The Watchers’?
As few people as possible, we don’t want to give hope to the next generation of Shyamalans The post Who Watches ‘The Watchers’? appeared first on Book and Film Globe.
View ArticleSony Pictures Buys Alamo Drafthouse
Not long after franchisees announced closures in Dallas, the dine-in theater chain is snapped up by the film studio The post Sony Pictures Buys Alamo Drafthouse appeared first on Book and Film Globe.
View ArticlePixar Does Pubescence
Despite some sequel retreading and a superficially sophisticated take on human behavior, ‘Inside Out 2’ is still a wildly entertaining animated film The post Pixar Does Pubescence appeared first on...
View ArticleKind of Cruel
‘Poor Things’ director Yorgos Lanthimos is back to messing with his audience in three stories about very desperate people The post Kind of Cruel appeared first on Book and Film Globe.
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