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Dismiss News BannerBreaking NewsOne Chicago: All Leads Set To Return Next Season As 'Chicago Fire' Trio Inks New DealsRead the full storyAnna SmithAnna SmithMore From Anna Smith‘Emilia


Pérez’ Starring Zoe Saldaña And Selena Gomez Scores 11-Minute Ovation At Cannes World PremiereJacques Audiard's latest movie, the Spanish-language musical crime comedy Emilia Pérez, had its


competition world premiere Saturday in Cannes, where it received a an ovation that lasted more than 11 minutes.Stars Karla Sofía Gascón, Selena Gomez, Zoe Saldaña and Édgar Ramirez were all


in… ByNancy Tartaglione, Anna Smith


May 18, 2024 12:09 pmPrintPrint ‘Emilia Pérez’ Starring Zoe Saldaña And Selena Gomez Scores 11-Minute Ovation At Cannes World Premiere0 CommentsComment on ‘Emilia Pérez’ Starring Zoe Saldaña


And Selena Gomez Scores 11-Minute Ovation At Cannes World PremiereRead the full storyFilm‘Blue Jean’ Review: Georgia Oakley’s Debut Feature A Refreshing And Educational WatchEditors note:


This review was originally published September 3, 2022 after the film’s world premiere at the Venice Film Festival. The movie opens Friday in New York via Magnolia Pictures. A lesbian gym


teacher navigates Margaret Thatcher's Britain under the "Section 28" law in Blue Jean… ByAnna Smith


Jun 9, 2023 8:05 amPrintPrint ‘Blue Jean’ Review: Georgia Oakley’s Debut Feature A Refreshing And Educational Watch0 CommentsComment on ‘Blue Jean’ Review: Georgia Oakley’s Debut Feature A


Refreshing And Educational WatchRead the full storyFilm‘Scarlet’ Review: Pietro Marcello’s Period Drama Is A Film Of Many PartsEditors note: This review originally was originally published


on May 18, 2022 after its world premiere in the Directors’ Fortnight section of the Cannes Film Festival. Kino Lorber releases it in theaters Friday.Italian director Pietro Marcello (Martin


Eden) shifts his focus to France in Scarlet… ByAnna Smith


Jun 9, 2023 8:01 amPrintPrint ‘Scarlet’ Review: Pietro Marcello’s Period Drama Is A Film Of Many Parts0 CommentsComment on ‘Scarlet’ Review: Pietro Marcello’s Period Drama Is A Film Of Many


PartsRead the full storyFilm‘Joyland’ Review: Saim Sadiq’s Love Story First Feature Film From Pakistan To Play At CannesEditors note: This review was originally published May 23 after its


world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. The film opens in New York on Friday and in Los Angeles on April 21.A married man falls for a trans woman in Joyland, the first Pakistani feature


to play in Cannes. Saim Sadiq's… ByAnna Smith


Apr 7, 2023 8:00 amPrintPrint ‘Joyland’ Review: Saim Sadiq’s Love Story First Feature Film From Pakistan To Play At Cannes0 CommentsComment on ‘Joyland’ Review: Saim Sadiq’s Love Story First


Feature Film From Pakistan To Play At CannesRead the full storyFilm‘Rye Lane’ Sundance Review: A Sunny, Irreverent Tribute To British Rom-Com ForebearsBreathing fresh life into the rom-com


genre, Raine Allen Miller's Rye Lane is a delight. Premiering at Sundance, it pays affectionate tribute to its forebears while injecting a youthful British energy reminiscent of seminal TV


shows such as Skins. This is a sunny, irreverent take on life and love… ByAnna Smith


Jan 23, 2023 9:00 pmPrintPrint ‘Rye Lane’ Sundance Review: A Sunny, Irreverent Tribute To British Rom-Com Forebears0 CommentsComment on ‘Rye Lane’ Sundance Review: A Sunny, Irreverent


Tribute To British Rom-Com ForebearsRead the full storyFilmDeadline’s Top International Films Of 2022As 2022 draws to an end, Deadline's critics have each chosen their top three movies of


the year to hail from abroad. Some were festival world premieres, and some have made the International Feature Oscar shortlist (not all were put forth by their country of origin, nor are


they each in a foreign… ByPete Hammond, Todd McCarthy, Valerie Complex, Damon Wise, Anna Smith, Stephanie Bunbury


Dec 29, 2022 6:00 amPrintPrint Deadline’s Top International Films Of 20228 CommentsComment on Deadline’s Top International Films Of 2022Read the full storyInternational‘Where The Wind Blows’


Review: Hong Kong’s Oscar SubmissionPhilip Yung delivers an ambitious decade-spanning true crime thriller with Where The Wind Blows, Hong Kong's entry for the International Feature Oscar.


Previously known as Theory of Ambitions, it's a technically impressive feat with an equally impressive cast lead by Aaron Kwok and Tony… ByAnna Smith


Dec 18, 2022 9:30 amPrintPrint ‘Where The Wind Blows’ Review: Hong Kong’s Oscar Submission0 CommentsComment on ‘Where The Wind Blows’ Review: Hong Kong’s Oscar SubmissionRead the full


storyAwards‘Girl Picture’ Review: Alli Haapasalo’s Finnish Oscar EntryA trio of teens navigates relationships in contemporary Helsinki in Girl Picture, Finland's entry for the Best


International Feature Oscar. Directed by Alli Haapasalo (Love and Fury), it's an engaging portrait of young women that's as refreshing as it is entertaining. To call this a "Finnish


Booksmart… ByAnna Smith


Dec 15, 2022 7:30 amPrintPrint ‘Girl Picture’ Review: Alli Haapasalo’s Finnish Oscar Entry0 CommentsComment on ‘Girl Picture’ Review: Alli Haapasalo’s Finnish Oscar EntryRead the full


storyFilm‘Bantu Mama’ Review: Ivan Herrera’s Dominican Republic Oscar EntryAn Afro-European woman connects with her roots in Bantú Mama, the Dominican Republic's entry for the Best


International Feature Film Oscar. Co-written and directed by Ivan Herrera, it's was picked up by Ava DuVernay's Array Releasing. It's a compelling drama featuring a strong performance from…


ByAnna Smith


Dec 14, 2022 6:00 amPrintPrint ‘Bantu Mama’ Review: Ivan Herrera’s Dominican Republic Oscar Entry0 CommentsComment on ‘Bantu Mama’ Review: Ivan Herrera’s Dominican Republic Oscar EntryRead


the full storyAwardsInt’l Critics Line: Iceland’s Oscar Entry ‘Beautiful Beings’Iceland's entry for the Best International Feature Oscar is a tense, tender portrait of teenage boyhood. The


second feature from writer-director Guðmundur Arnar Guðmundsson (Heartstone), Beautiful Beings world premiered in Berlin Panorama, where it won the Europa Cinemas Label. Awards continue…


ByAnna Smith


Nov 7, 2022 6:00 amPrintPrint Int’l Critics Line: Iceland’s Oscar Entry ‘Beautiful Beings’0 CommentsComment on Int’l Critics Line: Iceland’s Oscar Entry ‘Beautiful Beings’Read the full


storyAwardsInt’l Critics Line: Zurich Audience Award Winner ‘Becoming Giulia’It's interesting to see a documentary exploring the challenges for a new mother returning to work – and when that


new mother happens to be a prima ballerina, the results are especially fascinating. Laura Kaehr's engrossing documentary Becoming Giulia won the Audience Award at the Zurich Film… ByAnna


Smith


Oct 25, 2022 7:00 amPrintPrint Int’l Critics Line: Zurich Audience Award Winner ‘Becoming Giulia’0 CommentsComment on Int’l Critics Line: Zurich Audience Award Winner ‘Becoming Giulia’Read


the full storyFilmLondon Film Festival Review: Asif Kapadia’s ‘Creature’Director Asif Kapadia makes slick work of Akram Khan's ballet in Creature, which world premiered at the BFI London


Film Festival. Based on Khan's original concept and choreography, the English National Ballet Production is produced by Uzma Hasan for Little House Productions, and brings an intense… ByAnna


Smith


Oct 16, 2022 7:08 amPrintPrint London Film Festival Review: Asif Kapadia’s ‘Creature’1 CommentsComment on London Film Festival Review: Asif Kapadia’s ‘Creature’Read the full storyFilmNext


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