On the heels of the Toronto International Film Festival announcement earlier this week, Venice Film Festival have now delivered their full lineup and while there’s no Terrence Malick as rumored, there’s a plethora of highly-anticipated titles. Along with the previously-announced opener Downsizing and the expected Suburbicon, mother!, The Shape of Water, and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, there’s Lucrecia Martel’s Zama, Andrew Haigh’s Lean on Pete, Abdellatif Kechiche’s Blue is the Warmest Color follow-up Mektoub, My Love: Canto Uno, and Brawl In Cell Block 99, the latest film from Bone Tomahawk director S. Craig Zahler.
Also in the lineup is Errol Morris’s Netflix crime drama Wormwood, Paul Schrader’s First Reformed, Frederick Wiseman’s Ex Libris – New York Public Library, Hirokazu Koreeda’s The Third Murder, Takeshi Kitano’s closing night film Outrage Coda, Michaël R. Roskam’s Racer and The Jailbird, the Kirsten Dunst-led Woodshock,...
Also in the lineup is Errol Morris’s Netflix crime drama Wormwood, Paul Schrader’s First Reformed, Frederick Wiseman’s Ex Libris – New York Public Library, Hirokazu Koreeda’s The Third Murder, Takeshi Kitano’s closing night film Outrage Coda, Michaël R. Roskam’s Racer and The Jailbird, the Kirsten Dunst-led Woodshock,...
- 7/27/2017
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
A Daytime Emmy-winning producer who stabbed his tenant over an argument about the Academy Awards has been found guilty of attempted murder, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office said Thursday. Andre Salaman Bautista was also found guilty of assault with a deadly weapon. Bautista, a.k.a. Andre Bauth, could receive 13 years in state prison for the incident, which occurred in September 2015 in Studio City. He is scheduled for sentencing March 22. Also Read: Daytime Emmy Winner Charged With Attempted Murder in Stabbing Over Oscars Bautista, who won a Daytime Emmy for his producing work on the online soap opera “The Bay,...
- 2/2/2017
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
Insert Credit endeavors to suss out where you should be allotting your video game allowance, sifting out a single title from many and crowning it as The One Game You Need to Get This Week. Don't consider these reviews, gentle reader. Rather, think of Insert Credit as a mix of hands-on time, informed opinion and intuition.
For the week of May 18, 2011, you should insert credit into: "L.A. Noire".
For the most part, Rockstar Games' protagonists have been rebels, people who object to the order of society and/or find themselves on its fringes. If they do make their way to the center, it's by virtue of bloody reprisals and vengeful comeuppance. From the nameless punk criminal in "Grand Theft Auto 3" to put-upon boarding school student Jimmy Hopkins in "Bully," the outsider status of Rockstar's hero characters probably accounts for a lot of their fan base. Their games give you...
For the week of May 18, 2011, you should insert credit into: "L.A. Noire".
For the most part, Rockstar Games' protagonists have been rebels, people who object to the order of society and/or find themselves on its fringes. If they do make their way to the center, it's by virtue of bloody reprisals and vengeful comeuppance. From the nameless punk criminal in "Grand Theft Auto 3" to put-upon boarding school student Jimmy Hopkins in "Bully," the outsider status of Rockstar's hero characters probably accounts for a lot of their fan base. Their games give you...
- 5/18/2011
- by Evan Narcisse
- ifc.com
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