

Based on the award-winning New York Magazine article by Jessica Pressler, the film follows a group of strippers who decide to take back control by hustling-hence the title-their clients to make more money. Hustlers is proof (if one needed it) that diversity behind-the-scenes can create more interesting and refreshing cinema. Writers : Lorene Scafaria, Jessica PresslerĬast: Constance Wu, Jennifer Lopez, Julia Stiles, Mercedes Ruehl, Mette Towley

It is still stunning that it is Michael Sarnoski’s debut feature as it is a gorgeously shot meditation on grief that defies expectations to become one of the most moving pieces of art of recent memory.

With Amir as his guide, the film becomes a journey through loss and forgiveness as Rob must make peace with the past he left behind. His only contact to the broader world he once knew is Alex Wolff's Amir who he sells truffles to, that is until his pig is stolen from him, and he will have to return to the life he used to live in Portland in order to find them. It tells the story of Cage’s Rob, a former chef who has become a recluse with his truffle pig in the woods of Oregon following a profound loss. One of the best works of 2021 that also proves Nicolas Cage is one of our greatest living actors, Pig is also a sublime reminder that some of the most remarkable films can come when you are least expecting them. Ross BonaimeĬast: Nicolas Cage, Alex Wolff, Adam Arkin, David Knell Del Toro is all about showing the monsters within everyday people, and with Nightmare Alley, these monsters are maybe more haunting than they've ever been before.
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Del Toro packs Nightmare Alley with an impeccable cast and a moody sheen full of foreboding. Cooper gives a commanding performance as Stan Carlisle, who moves from the circus to his own clairvoyant act, which leads to greed, deception, and lies that could be his downfall. That's certainly not the case with Guillermo del Toro's adaptation, a dark, bleak, and often disturbing look at life in a traveling carnival. When Edmund Goulding's 1947 take on Nightmare Alley was released, the film dulled down some harder edges of William Lindsay Gresham's book that had been released the year before. Writers: Guillermo del Toro and Kim MorganĬast: Bradley Cooper, Cate Blanchett, Toni Collette, Willem Dafoe, Richard Jenkins, Rooney Mara, Ron Perlman, Mary Steenburgen, David Strathairn Watch The Worst Person in the World on Hulu Through The Worst Person in the World, Trier shows that life is all about these reinventions, these choices, these loves, and how beautiful and scary that can make life. But Trier taps into the fear of growing up without entirely being sure who you want to become, or what path you want your life to take. Trier does this with some of the most inventive and captivating filmmaking this year, quirky, without ever being obnoxiously so. Trier tells Julie’s story in chapters, each one a new example of how Julie’s choices will define her - for better or for worse. In the opening prologue of The Worst Person in the World, we see as the film’s main character Julie (the brilliant Renate Reinsve) reinvents herself multiple times, unsure that she’s making a decision in her youth that will affect the rest of her life. Joachim Trier’s overwhelming third film in his Oslo Trilogy explores how the loves of our life completely evolve who we become. Cast: Renate Reinsve, Anders Danielsen Lie, and Herbert Nordrum
