Taylor-Joy touched down in Cannes channeling Old Hollywood glamour. The “Dune: Part Two” star wore a copper off-the-shoulder dress from Atlein’s spring 2024 collection, completing her look with a ...
It’s a unique feeling to be both mostly won over by and ultimately disappointed by a film. Yet cinema, even when it lets us down just as it builds us up, is often beautiful precisely for the sense of ...
Nighy plays real-life surgeon Patrick Steptoe, who teamed up with Jean Purdy (Thomasin McKenzie) and Robert Edwards (James Norton), to unlock the puzzle of infertility in 1978. By Lily Ford This ...
LONDON, Oct 15 (Reuters) - Biographical drama "Joy", which received its world premiere at the London Film Festival on Tuesday, depicts the decade-long efforts of three British medics and scientists to ...
Bill Nighy starrer “Joy” is set to world premiere at the BFI London Film Festival. Written by Jack Thorne (“His Dark Materials”) and directed by Ben Taylor (“Sex Education”), the film sees Nighy play ...
Joy (2024)’s plot synopsis: “‘Three British pioneers, one vision.’ Joy tells the remarkable true story behind the ground-breaking birth of Louise Joy Brown in 1978, the world’s first ‘test-tube-baby’, ...
Although Joy often feels like a very old-fashioned movie, it hits a surprisingly modern note. The film, directed by Ben Taylor and written by Jack Thorne, reflected on the origins of in vitro ...
"Joy" is a British film that could be seen as old-fashioned, said Emily Zemler on Observer (New York), yet it strikes a surprisingly modern note. Set in the 1960s and 1970s, it is about the invention ...
In 1971, Jean Eustache set a camera in front of his grandmother Odette and invited her to speak. The film that emerged, Numéro Zéro, is a vivid document of one woman’s life told without embellishment.
The time of Exit Elena, Stinking Heaven, and Thirst Street didn't do much to prepare one for Nathan Silver's mainstream ascendance. That last year's Between the Temples pulled the über-difficult trick ...
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