The Best Films and Performances at the Telluride Film Festival Posted by By Lisa Kennedy September 5, 2023Posted inAll of Us Strangers (Movie), Film, Movies, Poor Things (Movie), Rustin (Movie), Saltburn (Movie), Telluride Film Festival, The Teachers Lounge (Movie) In films like “All of Us Strangers,” “Poor Things” and “Rustin,” vivid turns kept audiences rapt even as the Hollywood strikes made it a less starry affair.
Tom Luddy, a Behind-the-Scenes Force in Cinema, Dies at 79 Posted by By Penelope Green February 26, 2023Posted inAmerican Zoetrope, Berkeley (Calif), Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, Chez Panisse (Berkeley, Calif, Restaurant), Coppola, Francis Ford, Deaths (Obituaries), Film, Herzog, Werner, Luddy, Tom (1943-2023), Movies, Telluride Film Festival Known for his association with Francis Ford Coppola, Werner Herzog and many others, he was also a founder of the Telluride Film Festival.
To Deal With Film Festival Pressure, Sarah Polley Heads for the Hills Posted by By Kyle Buchanan September 14, 2022Posted inFilm, Movies, Polley, Sarah, Telluride Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival, Women Talking (Movie) Hiking helped the actress-turned-auteur as she premiered her buzzy drama “Women Talking” in Telluride and Toronto.
At the Telluride Film Festival, ‘Women Talking’ and Other Topics of Conversation Posted by By A.O. Scott September 5, 2022Posted inArmageddon Time (Movie), Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths (Movie), Film, Lady Chatterley's Lover (Movie), Movies, Tar (Movie), Telluride Film Festival, Women and Girls, Women Talking (Movie) Up in the mountains, feminism, artistic solipsism, Lady Chatterley and Cate Blanchett mingle in an expansive vision of mainstream moviemaking.