Festivals Reviews

Telluride 2022: The Wonder, Bones and All

Two esteemed international directors brought stories of hunger and horror to the Telluride Film Festival in the form of a World Premiere for Sebastián Lelio’s gothic mystery The Wonder and a US premiere for Luca Guadagnino’s cannibal love story Bones and All

Festivals Reviews

A megachurch navigates a crisis in Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul.

Adamma Ebo’s film about a disgraced prosperity gospel preacher (Sterling K. Brown) and the church’s stand-by-your man “First Lady” (Regina Hall) on the precipice of an Easter resurrection, it plays like satire. It has the conceits of a mockumentary, with its oblivious subjects still under the impression that they can reshape their image through force of will and the power of positive projection.

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Telluride 2022: Up, up, and away, 49th edition of the Show launches tomorrow

September marks the beginning of “Awards Season” proper, with three major international festivals providing platforms for some of the world’s greatest filmmakers to make a splash in front of adoring audiences. Venice kicked off earlier this week, TIFF launches on September 8 in Toronto, and high in the San Juans mountains, Telluride Film Festival provides a breathtaking setting for a Labor Day weekend packed with films.

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Three Thousand Years of Longing; or, Good Luck To You, Lonely Djinn

When last we saw George Miller, it was in the sun-blasted desert of Fury Road for a breathless post-apocalyptic hyper-saturated revolutionary adventure. But aside from his forays into the Mad Max mythology, his oeuvre also includes two movies about dancing penguins, another pair about talking piglets, and a dark adult fairy tale concerning three suburban witches. So, seven years after his chaotic masterpiece, we shouldn’t be too surprised that his return to big screens is less an action spectacle than a return to the realm of storybook fables.