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Sasha Stone

  • ‘Darkest Hour’ Review: Gary Oldman Is Brilliant in Vibrant, Timely Winston Churchill Drama

    Telluride Film Festival: Every shot is indispensable as director Joe Wright makes the WWII story fresh and alive

    By

    Sasha Stone
    September 2, 2017 @ 12:13 AM
    Awards
    12:13 AM
    ‘Darkest Hour’ Review: Gary Oldman Is Brilliant in Vibrant, Timely Winston Churchill Drama
  • ‘Steve Jobs’ Telluride Review: Michael Fassbender Is Stunning in Breathtaking, Relentless Biopic

    Film from director Danny Boyle and screenwriter Aaron Sorkin is a “talk opera” that doesn’t sugar-coat the Apple founder’s life

    By

    Sasha Stone
    September 5, 2015 @ 11:06 PM
    11:06 PM
    ‘Steve Jobs’ Telluride Review: Michael Fassbender Is Stunning in Breathtaking, Relentless Biopic
  • ‘Suffragette’ Telluride Review: Carey Mulligan Is the Reason to See This Masterwork

    Produced, written, directed by and starring women, this isn’t a film the Oscars can pass by

    By

    Sasha Stone
    September 4, 2015 @ 10:39 PM
    10:39 PM
    ‘Suffragette’ Telluride Review: Carey Mulligan Is the Reason to See This Masterwork
  • ‘He Named Me Malala’ Telluride Review: Film About Teen Pakistani Activist Draws Tears and Applause

    Davis Guggenheim’s documentary is a surprise choice for the festival-opening “secret screening”

    By

    Sasha Stone
    September 4, 2015 @ 7:02 PM
    7:02 PM
    ‘He Named Me Malala’ Telluride Review: Film About Teen Pakistani Activist Draws Tears and Applause
  • ‘Youth’ Cannes Review: Michael Caine Hits Career Best in Melancholy Stunner

    Paolo Sorrentino’s new film is both daring and traditional, realistic and absurd

    By

    Sasha Stone
    May 20, 2015 @ 7:41 AM
    7:41 AM
    ‘Youth’ Cannes Review: Michael Caine Hits Career Best in Melancholy Stunner
  • ‘Marguerite & Julien’ Cannes Review: Who’s Up for an Incest Fairy Tale?

    There’s lots of sex and some brilliant filmmaking, but director Valerie Donzelli also makes some missteps

    By

    Sasha Stone
    May 18, 2015 @ 7:56 PM
    7:56 PM
    ‘Marguerite & Julien’ Cannes Review: Who’s Up for an Incest Fairy Tale?
  • ‘Louder Than Bombs’ Cannes Review: There’s Nothing Loud About This Tender Love Story

    Joachim Trier’s intimate family drama never falls flat or feels false

    By

    Sasha Stone
    May 17, 2015 @ 12:58 PM
    12:58 PM
    ‘Louder Than Bombs’ Cannes Review: There’s Nothing Loud About This Tender Love Story
  • A Look at Cannes Sensation ‘Carol’: This Is Where Gay Rights Began, in Part

    Todd Haynes’ film shows the points of light that helped lead the gay community out of the shadows

    By

    Sasha Stone
    May 16, 2015 @ 3:44 PM
    3:44 PM
    A Look at Cannes Sensation ‘Carol’: This Is Where Gay Rights Began, in Part
  • ‘Irrational Man’ Cannes Review: Woody Allen Lets Emma Stone Shine

    Allen revisits the dilemma of crime and punishment and the morality of murder

    By

    Sasha Stone
    May 15, 2015 @ 5:44 AM
    5:44 AM
    ‘Irrational Man’ Cannes Review: Woody Allen Lets Emma Stone Shine
  • ‘Tale of Tales’ Cannes Review: Salma Hayek and John C. Reilly Explore the Dark Side of Fables

    Director Matteo Garrone has come up with an amalgam of Ken Russell and old-school Disney

    By

    Sasha Stone
    May 13, 2015 @ 3:27 PM
    3:27 PM
    ‘Tale of Tales’ Cannes Review: Salma Hayek and John C. Reilly Explore the Dark Side of Fables
  • Xavier Dolan’s ‘Mommy’ Brings a Wild, Lusty Coming of Age to Cannes

    Cannes 2014 review: The 25-year-old director dives and dips wildly into a claustrophobic world of mommy lust and near incest

    By

    Sasha Stone
    May 21, 2014 @ 6:06 PM
    6:06 PM
    Xavier Dolan’s ‘Mommy’ Brings a Wild, Lusty Coming of Age to Cannes
  • ‘The Search’ Takes Michel Hazanavicius From a Silent Movie to a Bloody War

    Cannes review 2014: The director of “The Artist” dives into a serious subject with his drama set in the war in Chechnya

    By

    Sasha Stone
    May 21, 2014 @ 5:57 AM
    5:57 AM
    ‘The Search’ Takes Michel Hazanavicius From a Silent Movie to a Bloody War
  • Marion Cotillard Fights Economic Tide in Masterful ‘Two Days, One Night’

    Cannes Review: the Dardenne brothers have made the best film of the Cannes Film Festival so far

    By

    Sasha Stone
    May 20, 2014 @ 5:34 AM
    5:34 AM
    Marion Cotillard Fights Economic Tide in Masterful ‘Two Days, One Night’
  • ‘Foxcatcher’ Review: Bennett Miller Makes Another Great Film About the American Dream

    Cannes 2014: The director of “Moneyball” and “Capote” delivers a haunting drama about power, wealth and loneliness leading to tragedy

    By

    Sasha Stone
    May 19, 2014 @ 5:56 AM
    5:56 AM
    ‘Foxcatcher’ Review: Bennett Miller Makes Another Great Film About the American Dream
  • Julianne Moore and Robert Pattinson Lay Waste to Hollywood in David Cronenberg’s ‘Maps to the Stars’

    Cannes 2014 review: Cronenberg’s blackly humorous assault on Tinseltown nails the sickness in our celebrity-obsessed culture

    By

    Sasha Stone
    May 18, 2014 @ 2:44 PM
    2:44 PM
    Julianne Moore and Robert Pattinson Lay Waste to Hollywood in David Cronenberg’s ‘Maps to the Stars’
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