Telluride Film Festival
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‘Waves’ Film Review: Trey Edward Shults’ Moving Drama Lets Love Rule
Telluride Film Festival 2019: The film starring Sterling K. Brown and Kelvin Harrison Jr. is about a choice we all make: Do we hold onto hatred or do we let go of past anger?
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‘Judy’ Film Review: Renee Zellweger Gets to the Core of Judy Garland’s Tragic Decline
Telluride Film Festival 2019: Rupert Goold’s film watches Garland fall apart as Zellweger brings the legend to vivid, full-color life
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‘Ford v Ferrari’ Film Review: Christian Bale and Matt Damon Feel the Need for Speed
Telluride Film Festival 2019: James Mangold’s film about auto racing is a celebration of the kind of movie most American studios have given up on making
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‘Ford v Ferrari,’ ‘Uncut Gems,’ ‘Judy’ Headed to Telluride Film Festival
The three-day festival will also present tributes to actors Renee Zellweger and Adam Driver and director Philip Kaufman
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Oscar Race Begins: Fall Festivals Bring Moment of Truth for ‘Joker,’ ‘Jojo Rabbit’ and Many More
Fall Movie Preview: Dozens of awards contenders, including Joaquin Phoenix, Tom Hanks and Renee Zellweger, are soon to live or die on the canals of Venice, the mountains of Telluride and the streets of Toronto
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‘Destroyer’ Film Review: Nicole Kidman Is Repulsively Brilliant in Hardcore Action Flick
In this dark drama from director Karyn Kusama, Kidman plays a woman reduced to grit and sinew and resolved to see justice done at any cost
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‘The Old Man & the Gun’ Film Review: Robert Redford Goes Out Smiling
David Lowery’s film, which showcases what the actor says will be his last screen performance, works best as a breezy love letter to Redford
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‘Boy Erased’ Film Review: Nicole Kidman, Russell Crowe Shine in Gay Conversion Therapy Drama
Telluride Film Festival: Joel Edgerton directed the drama, which features Lucas Hedges as a teenage boy forced into the damaging therapy by his religious parents
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‘Can You Ever Forgive Me?’ Film Review: Melissa McCarthy Gets Serious in a Big Telluride Hit
Telluride Film Festival: Director Marielle Heller’s film about broken people and loners on the fringes is that rare movie you never want to end
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‘The Front Runner’ Film Review: Politics, Sex and Media Collide in Hugh Jackman Drama
Telluride Film Festival 2018: Jason Reitman’s second film of 2018 offers a wild ride through Gary Hart’s tumultuous 1988 presidential campaign
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Nicole Kidman, Robert Redford, Matthew McConaughey Movies Headed to Telluride Film Festival
World premieres at Colorado festival will include “Boy Erased,” “The Old Man & the Gun,” “White Boy Rick” and “The Front Runner”
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‘Hostiles’ Film Review: Christian Bale Drives a Great American Western
Scott Cooper’s 19th-century drama offers an echo of hope amid the darkness
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‘Battle of the Sexes’ Review: In a Hard Year for Women, Emma Stone Provides Reason to Cheer
Telluride Film Festival: Stone has never been better than she is in Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris’ movie about Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs
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The Oscars Race After the Festivals: Are We Still Just Waiting for Spielberg?
“The Shape of Water,” “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” and “mother!” were among the contenders that screened in Venice, Telluride and Toronto — but who’s on top?
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‘Eating Animals’ Review: Natalie Portman Narrates Essential Documentary on Meat Consumption
Telluride Film Festival: Documentary paints a bleak picture of the damage of factory farming, but stops short of advocating unrealistic demands