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Report From Venice

  • ‘The Young Pope’ Venice Review: Jude Law Does the Vatican Rag

    The first two chapters of the Paolo Sorrentino miniseries seem uncomfortably perched between satire and nighttime soap

    By

    Alonso Duralde
    September 3, 2016 @ 2:22 AM
    2:22 AM
    ‘The Young Pope’ Venice Review: Jude Law Does the Vatican Rag
  • ‘The Light Between Oceans’ Venice Review: Alicia Vikander Flirts With Tragedy, Settles Down With Sap

    This sweeping tale, also starring Michael Fassbender and Rachel Weisz, takes a hairpin turn from Thomas Hardy to Nicholas Sparks

    By

    Alonso Duralde
    August 30, 2016 @ 8:35 PM
    8:35 PM
    ‘The Light Between Oceans’ Venice Review: Alicia Vikander Flirts With Tragedy, Settles Down With Sap
  • Venezuelan Drama ‘From Afar,’ Charlie Kaufman’s ‘Anomalisa’ Take Top Prizes at Venice Film Festival

    Festival also recognizes Robert Pattinson’s “Childhood of a Leader,” Cary Fukunaga’s “Beasts of No Nation”

    By

    Matt Donnelly
    September 12, 2015 @ 11:22 AM
    11:22 AM
    Venezuelan Drama ‘From Afar,’ Charlie Kaufman’s ‘Anomalisa’ Take Top Prizes at Venice Film Festival
  • ‘De Palma’ Venice Review: Fascinating Guided Tour Through a Master Filmmaker’s Career

    Brian De Palma does all the talking, and the results are a documentary you wish could be twice as long

    By

    Alonso Duralde
    September 10, 2015 @ 1:23 PM
    1:23 PM
    ‘De Palma’ Venice Review: Fascinating Guided Tour Through a Master Filmmaker’s Career
  • ‘A Bigger Splash’ Venice Review: Rocker Tilda Swinton’s World Is Rocked by Ralph Fiennes, Dakota Johnson

    Matthias Schoenaerts rounds out the cast of the drama set on a sun-baked Mediterranean island

    By

    Alonso Duralde
    September 6, 2015 @ 7:01 AM
    7:01 AM
    ‘A Bigger Splash’ Venice Review: Rocker Tilda Swinton’s World Is Rocked by Ralph Fiennes, Dakota Johnson
  • ‘Equals’ Venice Review: Kristen Stewart Battles a Shiny Dystopia We’ve Seen Before

    Director Drake Doremus’ idea of an emotion-free future feels cobbled together from “THX-1138,” “The Giver,” perfume ads and the Apple Store

    By

    Alonso Duralde
    September 5, 2015 @ 4:51 PM
    4:51 PM
    ‘Equals’ Venice Review: Kristen Stewart Battles a Shiny Dystopia We’ve Seen Before
  • ‘Janis’ Venice Review: Joplin Documentary Comes to Praise the Singer, Not Bury Her

    Director Amy Berg bypasses tragedy porn in favor of vintage footage and new interviews to paint a complete picture of a singular American artist

    By

    Alonso Duralde
    September 5, 2015 @ 2:15 PM
    2:15 PM
    ‘Janis’ Venice Review: Joplin Documentary Comes to Praise the Singer, Not Bury Her
  • ‘The Danish Girl’ Venice Review: Eddie Redmayne Discovers the Woman Within

    The trans community gets a lush and slightly stiff prestige movie to call its own, buoyed by Redmayne and Alicia Vikander’s powerful performances

    By

    Alonso Duralde
    September 5, 2015 @ 7:56 AM
    7:56 AM
    ‘The Danish Girl’ Venice Review: Eddie Redmayne Discovers the Woman Within
  • ‘Beasts of No Nation’ Venice Review: Idris Elba Creates Child Soldiers in Bold and Harrowing Drama

    Writer-director Cary Fukunaga stares unblinkingly at real-life horrors, aided greatly by a powerful lead performance by young first-time actor Abraham Attah

    By

    Alonso Duralde
    September 4, 2015 @ 7:03 AM
    7:03 AM
    ‘Beasts of No Nation’ Venice Review: Idris Elba Creates Child Soldiers in Bold and Harrowing Drama
  • ‘Black Mass’ Venice Review: Johnny Depp Returns to Actual Acting in Gripping True-Crime Tale

    Depp’s turn as James “Whitey” Bulger anchors a film packed to the gills with star turns and real-life intrigue

    By

    Alonso Duralde
    September 4, 2015 @ 6:21 AM
    6:21 AM
    ‘Black Mass’ Venice Review: Johnny Depp Returns to Actual Acting in Gripping True-Crime Tale
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