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Displaying all articles tagged:
Cailee Spaeny
endings
Nov. 22, 2024
The Ending of
Alien: Romulus
Is an Abomination By Design
Fede Álvarez’s legacy sequel pulls off a satisfying trick, splicing the old and new to create something genuinely freakish.
By
Louis Peitzman
movie review
Nov. 22, 2024
Alien: Romulus
Gets the Job Done, But at What Cost?
It’s a movie engineered mostly to provide basic genre thrills and keep the IP alive so the now-Disney-owned Fox can generate more
Alien
movies.
By
Bilge Ebiri
movie review
Sept. 13, 2024
Civil War
Isn’t the Movie You Think It Is
Alex Garland’s war epic is more about how we respond to images of conflict than it is about the conflict itself.
By
Bilge Ebiri
endings
Sept. 13, 2024
The Empty Perspective of
Civil War
’s Final Shot
It’s the closest Alex Garland’s “anti-war” film comes to a distinct political statement.
By
Roxana Hadadi
big alien stompers to fill
Aug. 16, 2024
I’m Sorry, But It’s Not an
Alien
Movie Without Ripley
Sigourney Weaver has moved on from
Alien
, but if the new legacy sequel,
Alien: Romulus
, is any indication, the franchise hasn’t moved on from her.
By
A.A. Dowd
case open
June 12, 2024
Wake Up Dead Man
Introduces Its Suspects
Who are they, and who should they play?
By
Alejandra Gularte
and
Jason P. Frank
on the record
Apr. 12, 2024
What Has the
Civil War
Cast Said About the Movie’s Politics?
“At the heart of all of this, it’s really about humanity.”
By
Zoe Guy
trailer mix
Dec. 28, 2023
America Is Careening Toward
Civil War
The big battle will not be over 3 hours long.
By
Zoe Guy
behind the seams
Dec. 15, 2023
‘She Says Good-bye to Him in Pants’
Sofia Coppola’s
Priscilla
splits a young woman’s life into three distinct phases, with each step toward self-actualization reflected in her clothes.
By
Roxana Hadadi
movie review
Dec. 15, 2023
In
Priscilla
, She’s the Girl Who Has Everything — Except Actual Power
Sofia Coppola’s film, based on Priscilla Presley’s memoir, is a wish-fulfillment dream that loses momentum when its subject wakes up.
By
Alison Willmore
nyff 2023
Oct. 10, 2023
One Thing Sofia Coppola Will Do Is Explore Girlhood
Cailee Spaeny thinks “
Priscilla
slots right into her body of work.”
By
Zoe Guy
trailer mix
Oct. 3, 2023
Sofia Coppola’s Still Got Movies About Sad Girls on Lock
Priscilla
gets a life — and a biopic — of her own.
By
Zoe Guy
nyff 2023
Aug. 23, 2023
The New York Film Festival 2023 Lineup Trickles In
Now with the late Jean-Luc Godard’s
Trailer of a Film That Will Never Exist: Phony Wars
.
By
Zoe Guy
presley cinematic universe
Sept. 12, 2022
Jacob Elordi and Cailee Spaeny Are Sofia Coppola’s Presleys in
Priscilla
Seems like Kaia Gerber can’t help falling in love with Elvis look-alikes.
By
Zoe Guy
movie review
Oct. 28, 2020
The Craft: Legacy
Is Progressive, Positive, and Tragically Dull
The ’90s teen-witch classic gets a 2020 overhaul that leaves it feeling too woke for … conflict?
By
Alison Willmore