By Adam Ray Palmer
The Coen brothers are back with a bang, well six bangs actually. The siblings bring to the Venice Film Festival a western anthology movie. Whilst the title eludes to a series of films revolving around one man ‘Buster Scruggs’, you actually get six short features with their own little tales. By Adam Ray Palmer
Well, here we are with the third reboot of A Star is Born, and this time it’s Bradley Cooper who fancied the challenge of delivering it. Talks started back in 2011 for this version, and finally in 2016 it was green lit with Lady Gaga signing on alongside Cooper. By Adam Ray Palmer
This movie was one of my picks for the festival beforehand, largely down to two talents. One being the director Yorgos Lanthimos and the other being a favourite actress of mine, Emma Stone. Joining Stone on the bill is; Rachel Weisz, Nicholas Hoult, Olivia Colman, Joe Alwyn and Mark Gatiss. By Adam Ray Palmer
Relatively new to the film world with his fifth feature, writer/director Rick Alverson brings the Venice Film Festival his latest flick The Mountain. The Mountain stars now two-time Alverson collaborator Tye Sheridan and movie veteran Jeff Goldblum as the leading duo. 29/8/2018 Venezia75: First Man film review.By Adam Ray Palmer
The 75th Venice Film Festival is open for business, and this year, Damien Chazelle gets the opening slot with his movie First Man. Following his instant classic La La Land in 2016, Chazelle is back with his Neil Armstrong biopic with his trusted pal Ryan Gosling as his leading man. |
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