Vegas on screen: a self-guided tour through cinema history
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Las Vegas is a glitzy, glamorous destination, and has been for more than seventy years. While many tourists visit the Nevadan city thanks to its outstanding casinos and entertainment shows, movie buffs will find that it provides much in the shape of cinema history. If you’re planning a trip to Sin City, then consider swinging by the following attractions; you’ll be walking through cinematic history. The post Vegas on screen: a self-guided tour through cinema history appeared first on CineVue ..read more
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Film Review: Monster
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1M ago
★★★★☆ Having won the Jury Prize in 2013 for Like Father, Like Son and the Palme d’Or in 2018 with Shoplifters, Cannes favourite and Japanese director Hirokazu Kore-eda returns with Monster, a masterful work of intricate storytelling, complemented by a lovely score by the late Ryuichi Sakamoto. The post Film Review: Monster appeared first on CineVue ..read more
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Film Review: The Zone of Interest
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1M ago
★★★★★ Theodor Adorno famously wrote that poetry was not possible after Auschwitz, but is cinema? Billy Wilder certainly thought so, getting footage from the camps as evidence as much as anything else. Steven Spielberg, Claude Lanzmann, Alain Resnais and Roberto Benigni have all with differing degrees of success tried their hands. The post Film Review: The Zone of Interest appeared first on CineVue ..read more
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Oscars 2024: Oppenheimer sweeps the board
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The winners of this year’s 96th Academy Awards were announced earlier this morning at LA’s Dolby Theatre. Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer was the big winner on the night, scooping seven Oscars in total including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor for Cillian Murphy, and Best Supporting Actor for Robert Downey Jr. The post Oscars 2024: Oppenheimer sweeps the board appeared first on CineVue ..read more
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Oscars 2024: Our final predictions
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1M ago
The Barbenheimer phenomenon reaches its natural denouement tonight at the 96th Academy Awards ceremony, with Christopher Nolan's colossal Oppenheimer expected to sweep most of the major accolades. Barbie will likely have to make do with a handful of craft awards, while foreign language festival hits Anatomy of a Fall and The Zone of Interest continue the trend of international features breaking into the main categories. The post Oscars 2024: Our final predictions appeared first on CineVue ..read more
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Baftas 2024: Our predictions
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2M ago
With the UK’s most prestigious film awards returning this weekend (Sunday 18 February), it’s time to enter into a round of foolproof predictions on who will win at the 77th Baftas. The Baftas are traditionally seen as an indicator of Oscar winners, so the outcome on Sunday night will surely be seen as a predictor for the Academy Awards on 10 March. The post Baftas 2024: Our predictions appeared first on CineVue ..read more
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From page to screen: successful book-to-film adaptations
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2M ago
The cinematic universe is filled with successful productions based on equally successful books. The Lord of the Rings, The Hunger Games, Dune, Harry Potter, IT, Gone Girl, and The Shining are just a few examples of literary works that jumped from bookstore shelves to the big screens. The post From page to screen: successful book-to-film adaptations appeared first on CineVue ..read more
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Oscars 2024: Oppenheimer leads nominations with 13 nods
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2M ago
Christopher Nolan's monumental biopic Oppenheimer led the pack with 13 nods, while Yorgos Lanthimos' Poor Things and Martin Scorsese received 11 and nine nominations respectively. Greta Gerwig's 2023 blockbuster Barbie received eight nominations. The post Oscars 2024: Oppenheimer leads nominations with 13 nods appeared first on CineVue ..read more
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Film Review: Poor Things
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3M ago
★★★★★ Greek weird wave director Yorgos Lanthimos (The Lobster, The Favourite) hits his stride with his strangest yet most deeply satisfying comedy fable yet, Poor Things. This exhilarating mix of Fanny Hill and Frankenstein is adapted by Tony McNamara from Alasdair Gray’s novel of the same name. The post Film Review: Poor Things appeared first on CineVue ..read more
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The best of 2023: Our films of the year
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3M ago
What does it mean to love cinema? For the better part of a decade this writer has written for this website, first as a DVD reviewer, later as editor, and now as chief critic. As with all things, hobbies and passions wax and wane, but cinema has always in some way been a constant. The post The best of 2023: Our films of the year appeared first on CineVue ..read more
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