
‘Sunset’ Film Review: ‘Son of Saul’ Director Keeps His Characters, and Audience, Off Balance
Director Laszlo Nemes’ period drama is his first film since the Oscar-winning “Son of Saul”
Director Laszlo Nemes’ period drama is his first film since the Oscar-winning “Son of Saul”
TIFF ’18: “The hats that are depicted are now seen as something very superficial, but at that time this was so central to so many people,” director László Nemes tells TheWrap
“Dogman” will join a race that is already filled with formidable contenders, including “Roma,” “Cold War,” “Sunset,” “Never Look Away,” “Birds of Passage,” “Shoplifters” and “Burning”
Toronto Film Festival 2018: The festival’s highlights are films that should be in the thick of the awards race for months to come
New members also include higher-ups at Paramount, Warner Bros., Universal, Will Packer, Netflix
Two women are among the frontrunners, and most standout films featured vibrant, unforgettable female characters
Other members of the panel will include Vanessa Paradis, Valeria Golino and “Son of Saul” director Laszlo Nemes
More than 150 nominees attended the annual event, including 15 of the 20 acting nominees
In a confusing year, here’s where we think the Academy will turn
László Nemes’ 10-year effort forgoes typical tropes of victims and villains to “make one face visible for the public”
Holocaust drama is as harrowing as it is brilliant
TheWrap Rewind 2015: From “Spotlight” to “Son of Saul” to “Mad Max: Fury Road,” Alonso Duralde and Inkoo Kang select the year’s finest new releases
TheWrap’s Steve Pond sits down with Hungarian writer-director László Nemes and actor Géza Röhrig to discuss their Holocaust drama
“Dheepan” wins Palme d’Or; Rooney Mara, Emmanuelle Bercot and Vincent Lindon take acting honors
Festival awards also go to “The Measure of a Man,” “Masaan,” “Taklub” and the dog in “Arabian Nights”