Category: "Hollywood Reporter"

September 18, 2023

Here are two of my Hollywood Reporter reviews of films premiering at Germany's Oldenburg International Film Festival:

Eva Hassmann stars in her directorial debut Willie and Me, playing a German woman who travels to America to see her idol Willie Nelson's farewell concert. To read my review, click here

Takayuki Hayashi's debut feature From Dawn Till Noon on the Sea revolves around three troubled souls and the aftermath of a kidnapping.To read my review, click here.

-------Frank Scheck

September 15, 2023

Eva Hassmann stars in Willie and Me, her directorial debut, playing a German woman who travels to America to see her idol Willie Nelson's farewell concert. To read my Hollywood Reporter review of the film receiving its world premiere at the Olderburg International Film Festival, click here.

-------Frank Scheck

September 14, 2023

Jim Capobianco and Pierre-Luc Grandjon's playful animated feature The Inventor concerns the later years of Leonardo da Vinci. To read my Hollywood Reporter review of the film features voices performances by Stephen Fry, Daisy Ridley, and Marion Cotillard, click here.

------Frank Scheck

September 12, 2023

Here are two more of my Hollywood Reporter reviews from the Toronto International Film Festival:

Michael Keaton directs and stars in Knox Goes Away, about a killer facing a devastating dementia diagnosis, also featuring Al Pacino, James Marsden and Marcia Gay Harden. To read my review, click here.

For Dear Jassi, his first film in eight years, Tarsem Sing Dhandwar, the director of The Cell and Mirror Mirror, tells the tragic, real-life story of two Indians from different socioeconomic backgrounds who fall in love. To read my review, click here.

-------Frank Scheck

September 11, 2023

The Toronto International Film Festival is in full swing. Here are my Hollywood Reporter reviews to two notable films showcased there.

The Dead Don't Hurt, about a couple making a life in a remote Nevada town marks Viggo Mortensen's second feature directorial/screenwriting effort. To read my review of the film co-staring him and Vicky Krieps, click here.

Paul Dano and Pete Davidson are among the many notable performers in Dumb Money, Craig Gillespie's comedy about the GameStop stock phenomenon. To read my review, click here.

-------Frank Scheck