Happenings from Telluride and Venice
Headlines from AwardsDaily:
David Fincher’s The Killer is Revenge Served Immediately and Relentlessly
David Fincher’s The Killer is a film about the need for control in a world of chaos. A lone assassin isolated in his own head, in his own world, must detach himself from all of the complicated human emotions that exist “down there,” where the people are.
He’s worked it all out for himself: Stick to the plan. Forbid empathy. Anticipate, don’t improvise. Weakness is vulnerability. Trust no one. review by Sasha Stone
Best Picture 2024: Alexander Payne at the Top of His Game with the Bittersweet ‘Holdovers’ by Sasha Stone
2023 Venice Dispatch: The Beast by Zhuo-Ning Su
50th Telluride Film Festival Day Three by Mark Johnson
Telluride Review: Glazer’s ‘Zone of Interest’ Shines a Different Light on the Holocaust by Clarence Moye
Telluride Shorts: ‘The Last Repair Shop’ Sheds Light On Those Who Operate on Instruments by Joey Moser
2023 Venice Dispatch: Maestro by Zhuo-Ning Su
2023 Venice Dispatch: Poor Things by Zhuo-Ning Su
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