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Monday
Oct212019

The costumes of “Judy”: Fantasy vs Reality

by Cláudio Alves

When dressing a real-life story, there’s always a complicated relationship going on between a designer and History. The balance of fact and fiction, raw reality and cinematic fantasy, must be achieved and thought through. Depending on the project, the scales might tip towards one or the other, but both are always dancing hand-in-hand. Such sartorial dynamics might reflect the production’s relationship with fact or even contradict that preoccupation, either supporting an idea of History or silently challenging it.

For Judy, costume designer Jany Temime helped transform Renée Zellweger into Judy Garland, a process that was much more complex than simply looking at archival material and reproducing past fashions…

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Sunday
Oct202019

Oscar Chart Updates

Every category has been slightly revised now that we've seen Irishman, The Two Popes, and more and the buzz on Bombshell is out.

UPDATED CHARTS
INDEX | PICTURE | DIRECTOR
ACTRESSACTOR | SUPP' ACTRESSSUPP' ACTOR |
SCREENPLAYS | VISUAL | SOUND |
ANIMATED & DOCUMENTARYINTERNATIONAL FEATURE 

Sunday
Oct202019

A big weekend for Parasite and The Lighthouse

by Nathaniel R

Weekend Box Office [ESTIMATES]
Oct 18th-20th
🔺 = New or Expanding / ★ = Recommended
W I D E
PLATFORM / SPECIALTY TITLES
1 🔺  MALEFICENT: MISTRESS OF EVIL  $36 *new*
1 🔺 PARASITE $1.2 on 33 screens (cum. $1.8) PODCAST 
2 JOKER $29.2 (cum. $247.2) REVIEW
2 🔺 PAIN AND GLORY $463k on 67 screens (cum. $1.1) REVIEWPODCAST 

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Sunday
Oct202019

This is 61

Photograph by Luke Gilford

Michelle Pfeiffer pfotographed and profiled for The Sunday Times. Still the most beautiful movie star alive. 

Saturday
Oct192019

Zombieland: Double Tap

by Michael Frank


Zombieland: Double Tap doesn’t waste time telling you that you’re watching a zombie movie. The Columbia Pictures logo comes to life, fighting off multiple would-be enemies, leading to a Deadpool-esque opening credits sequence. It’s not new by any means, but it reminds you why you like zombie movies in the first place: they’re fun as hell. 

The rest of the film follows its opening: an enjoyable movie-going experience with a lack of plot, a lack of originality, yet just enough movie stars, inside jokes, and heart to make it worthwhile. Double Tap follows our leads from a decade earlier, Tallahassee (Woody Harrelson), Columbus (Jesse Eisenberg), Wichita (Emma Stone), and Little Rock (Abigail Breslin), as they traverse the new-look world that’s still full of zombies. The actors themselves have aged nicely as well, with Harrelson, Eisenberg, Stone, and Breslin all maintaining prolific and award-winning careers. If anything, they’re more likeable than they were 10 years ago, an difficult feat for a cast to pull off. They bring their full arsenal of charisma to their roles in Double Tap, giving generous performances to a film that cares more about its world than its characters...

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