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Sasha Stone

  • ‘The Aeronauts’ Film Review: Felicity Jones Soars in Inspirational Tale for Young Women

    Telluride Film Festival 2019: Starring alongside Eddie Redmayne, Jones plays a woman who is up for anything and ready to, as she says, “find her seat at the table”

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    Sasha Stone
    September 1, 2019 @ 5:57 PM

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    ‘The Aeronauts’ Film Review: Felicity Jones Soars in Inspirational Tale for Young Women

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  • ‘Motherless Brooklyn’ Film Review: Edward Norton Mines the Rich Tradition of Film Noir

    Telluride Film Festival: Director and star Norton adapts Jonathan Lethem’s novel in a film with echoes of “Chinatown,” “The Big Sleep” and many others

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    Sasha Stone
    September 1, 2019 @ 5:44 PM
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    ‘Motherless Brooklyn’ Film Review: Edward Norton Mines the Rich Tradition of Film Noir
  • ‘The Two Popes’ Film Review: Fernando Meirelles Drama Takes a Delightful Look at the Coolest Pope Ever

    Telluride Film Festival 2019: Jonathan Pryce and Anthony Hopkins help transform the story of Pope Francis and Pope Benedict XVI into something heartwarming and inspirational

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    Sasha Stone
    August 31, 2019 @ 11:39 PM
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    ‘The Two Popes’ Film Review: Fernando Meirelles Drama Takes a Delightful Look at the Coolest Pope Ever
  • ‘Waves’ Film Review: Trey Edward Shults’ Moving Drama Lets Love Rule

    Telluride Film Festival 2019: The film starring Sterling K. Brown and Kelvin Harrison Jr. is about a choice we all make: Do we hold onto hatred or do we let go of past anger?

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    Sasha Stone
    August 31, 2019 @ 5:49 PM
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    ‘Waves’ Film Review: Trey Edward Shults’ Moving Drama Lets Love Rule
  • ‘Judy’ Film Review: Renee Zellweger Gets to the Core of Judy Garland’s Tragic Decline

    Telluride Film Festival 2019: Rupert Goold’s film watches Garland fall apart as Zellweger brings the legend to vivid, full-color life

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    Sasha Stone
    August 30, 2019 @ 11:15 PM
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    ‘Judy’ Film Review: Renee Zellweger Gets to the Core of Judy Garland’s Tragic Decline
  • ‘Ford v Ferrari’ Film Review: Christian Bale and Matt Damon Feel the Need for Speed

    Telluride Film Festival 2019: James Mangold’s film about auto racing is a celebration of the kind of movie most American studios have given up on making

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    Sasha Stone
    August 30, 2019 @ 10:06 PM
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    10:06 PM
    ‘Ford v Ferrari’ Film Review: Christian Bale and Matt Damon Feel the Need for Speed
  • ‘Destroyer’ Film Review: Nicole Kidman Is Repulsively Brilliant in Hardcore Action Flick

    In this dark drama from director Karyn Kusama, Kidman plays a woman reduced to grit and sinew and resolved to see justice done at any cost

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    Sasha Stone
    December 27, 2018 @ 6:00 PM
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    ‘Destroyer’ Film Review: Nicole Kidman Is Repulsively Brilliant in Hardcore Action Flick
  • ‘The Old Man & the Gun’ Film Review: Robert Redford Goes Out Smiling

    David Lowery’s film, which showcases what the actor says will be his last screen performance, works best as a breezy love letter to Redford

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    Sasha Stone
    September 26, 2018 @ 12:30 PM
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    12:30 PM
    ‘The Old Man & the Gun’ Film Review: Robert Redford Goes Out Smiling
  • ‘Boy Erased’ Film Review: Nicole Kidman, Russell Crowe Shine in Gay Conversion Therapy Drama

    Telluride Film Festival: Joel Edgerton directed the drama, which features Lucas Hedges as a teenage boy forced into the damaging therapy by his religious parents

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    Sasha Stone
    September 3, 2018 @ 11:24 AM
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    ‘Boy Erased’ Film Review: Nicole Kidman, Russell Crowe Shine in Gay Conversion Therapy Drama
  • ‘Can You Ever Forgive Me?’ Film Review: Melissa McCarthy Gets Serious in a Big Telluride Hit

    Telluride Film Festival: Director Marielle Heller’s film about broken people and loners on the fringes is that rare movie you never want to end

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    Sasha Stone
    September 2, 2018 @ 11:16 PM
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    11:16 PM
    ‘Can You Ever Forgive Me?’ Film Review: Melissa McCarthy Gets Serious in a Big Telluride Hit
  • ‘The Front Runner’ Film Review: Politics, Sex and Media Collide in Hugh Jackman Drama

    Telluride Film Festival 2018: Jason Reitman’s second film of 2018 offers a wild ride through Gary Hart’s tumultuous 1988 presidential campaign

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    Sasha Stone
    September 1, 2018 @ 8:48 AM
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    8:48 AM
    ‘The Front Runner’ Film Review: Politics, Sex and Media Collide in Hugh Jackman Drama
  • ‘Hostiles’ Film Review: Christian Bale Drives a Great American Western

    Scott Cooper’s 19th-century drama offers an echo of hope amid the darkness

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    Sasha Stone
    December 21, 2017 @ 2:00 PM
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    ‘Hostiles’ Film Review: Christian Bale Drives a Great American Western
  • ‘Battle of the Sexes’ Review: In a Hard Year for Women, Emma Stone Provides Reason to Cheer

    Telluride Film Festival: Stone has never been better than she is in Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris’ movie about Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs

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    Sasha Stone
    September 22, 2017 @ 6:55 AM
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    ‘Battle of the Sexes’ Review: In a Hard Year for Women, Emma Stone Provides Reason to Cheer
  • ‘Eating Animals’ Review: Natalie Portman Narrates Essential Documentary on Meat Consumption

    Telluride Film Festival: Documentary paints a bleak picture of the damage of factory farming, but stops short of advocating unrealistic demands

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    Sasha Stone
    September 4, 2017 @ 5:00 PM
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    ‘Eating Animals’ Review: Natalie Portman Narrates Essential Documentary on Meat Consumption
  • ‘Lady Bird’ Review: Greta Gerwig and Saoirse Ronan Create Fearless Coming-of-Age Story

    Telluride Film Festival: The first-time director and her star give us one of the most intriguing, infuriating and magnetic characters in recent memory

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    Sasha Stone
    September 4, 2017 @ 9:51 AM
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    ‘Lady Bird’ Review: Greta Gerwig and Saoirse Ronan Create Fearless Coming-of-Age Story
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