Senin, 25 November 2019

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The New York Times
Editor's note: This article contains spoilers for "Parasite." THE CENTRAL OBJECT in the director Bong Joon Ho's newest film, "Parasite," which won the Palme d'Or at this year's Cannes Film Festival, is a suseok, or an ornamental rock. Scholar's rocks, as they ...
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Hollywood Reporter
Critics gave generally positive reviews for Greta Gerwig's adaptation, which stars Meryl Streep, Laura Dern, Emma Watson, Saoirse Ronan, Florence Pugh, Eliza Scanlen and Timothee Chalamet. The initial batch of reviews are in for Greta Gerwig's Little ...
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Hollywood Reporter
While the acrylic cable-patterned cardigan was made in several different colors throughout the years, the red one was the most iconic. "There is a very deliberate gentility and comfort you can't get with another garment," says costume designer Arjun Bhasin.
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Hollywood Reporter
Director Sam Mendes, cinematographer Roger Deakins and composer Thomas Newman should clear their schedules for the next few months as '1917' storms into Oscars contention. Even if the trailers have been a bit confounding, Oscar-winning director ...
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EW.com
If you've seen the trailers for His Dark Materials and wondered where both the armored bear Iorek Byrnison and future EGOT winner Lin-Manuel Miranda have been, well, you are in luck because they both made their debut in this episode. Broadway wonder ...
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IndieWire
Over 150 years since Louisa May Alcott's beloved "Little Women" was first published, filmmaker Greta Gerwig's sophomore effort makes the case that it's as relevant as ever. Despite those lofty goals, the "Lady Bird" director doesn't get heavy-handed or ...
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The New York Times
Prolific, erudite and caustic in his wit, he surveyed the entire cultural landscape — films, plays, books, art — and saw little that he liked. The critic John Simon in 1975. He said that his mission was to raise standards through unflinching criticism.Credit...Michael ...
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Hollywood Reporter
The writer, director and stars of the Mark Ruffalo-led Focus film talk to The Hollywood Reporter about transforming a complicated true story of a corporate attorney taking on DuPont into a character-driven thriller and how they prepared to play the real ...
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The New York Times
The best-picture race is currently dominated by Quentin Tarantino and Martin Scorsese, two Oscar-friendly auteurs with big-budget, male-led ensemble movies. It looks like they'll have to make room for one more. One of the season's final films just crashed the ...
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Los Angeles Times
Sometime after nightfall in "1917," a gravely virtuosic dispatch from the front lines of World War I, a British soldier, Lance Cpl. Schofield (George MacKay), makes his way through a darkened building amid the ruins of a bombed-out French village. There, in a ...
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