Telluride Film Festival
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‘Lady Bird’ Review: Greta Gerwig and Saoirse Ronan Create Fearless Coming-of-Age Story
Telluride Film Festival: The first-time director and her star give us one of the most intriguing, infuriating and magnetic characters in recent memory
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‘Darkest Hour’ Review: Gary Oldman Is Brilliant in Vibrant, Timely Winston Churchill Drama
Telluride Film Festival: Every shot is indispensable as director Joe Wright makes the WWII story fresh and alive
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‘Darkest Hour,’ ‘Battle of the Sexes’ Headed to Telluride Film Festival
The four-day Colorado festival will also feature the premieres of Greta Gerwig’s “Lady Bird” and Angelina Jolie’s “First They Killed My Father”
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Fall Festivals Say It Loud: Here Comes Awards Season
The next two weeks will be make-or-break time for “The Shape of Water,” “Suburbicon,” “Battle of the Sexes” and many more awards hopefuls
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‘Maudie’ Review: Sally Hawkins Saves an Otherwise Missed Opportunity
Rather than tell the true story of its fascinating heroine — an arthritic Canadian artist — the film settles for predictable, underwritten romance
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‘Moonlight’ Review: Barry Jenkins Tracks a Tragic Childhood in Powerful Film
The writer-director of “Medicine for Melancholy” skillfully and hauntingly examines the pain of being raised by a drug addict in a homophobic community
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‘Una’ Telluride Review: Rooney Mara Molestation Drama Undercuts Its Own Impact
In this adaptation of the stage play “Blackbird,” director Benedict Andrews keeps the audience at a distance, and drives a chemistry-killing wedge between Mara and Ben Mendelsohn
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‘The Ivory Game’ Telluride Review: Urgent Documentary About Elephant Killing Is a Roar for Action
An extinction crisis for one of earth’s mightiest creatures, fed by an illegal trade in ivory, is made vividly clear in an advocacy documentary that moves like an espionage thriller
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‘Sully’ Telluride Review: Clint Eastwood and Tom Hanks Successfully Co-Pilot True-Life Heroism Drama
The behind-the-scenes tale of “The Miracle on the Hudson” underscores a stirring portrait of its celebrated and scrutinized pilot
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Telluride Film Festival Lineup Includes ‘La La Land,’ ‘Sully’ and ‘Arrival’
The four-day Colorado festival has screened seven of the last eight Best Picture winners
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Magnolia Pictures Acquires North American Rights to ‘Viva’
The coming-of-age tale was executive-produced by Benicio del Toro and is eyeing a 2016 theatrical release
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‘Steve Jobs’ Telluride Review: Michael Fassbender Is Stunning in Breathtaking, Relentless Biopic
Film from director Danny Boyle and screenwriter Aaron Sorkin is a “talk opera” that doesn’t sugar-coat the Apple founder’s life
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Copyright Lawyer Calls Aretha Franklin Injunction ‘Outrageous’
Expert says Telluride should appeal “improper” injunction that blocked the screening of “Amazing Grace,” a documentary about Franklin’s 1972 concert
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‘Suffragette’ Telluride Review: Carey Mulligan Is the Reason to See This Masterwork
Produced, written, directed by and starring women, this isn’t a film the Oscars can pass by
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‘He Named Me Malala’ Telluride Review: Film About Teen Pakistani Activist Draws Tears and Applause
Davis Guggenheim’s documentary is a surprise choice for the festival-opening “secret screening”