Pablo Larrain imagines Chilean leader August Pinochet as a 250-year-old vampire who wants to die.
Finalmente l’alba (Finally Dawn): Venice Film Review
A young woman auditions to be an extra in a movie and spends a wild night with its stars.
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar: Venice Film Review
A rich man learns about a guru who can see without using his eyes and tries to copy the technique.
Poor Things: Venice Film Review
Emma Stone plays Bella Baxter, a woman who is resurrected by Willem Dafoe’s mad scientist.
Ferrari: Venice Film Review
Michael Mann’s biographical sports drama depicts the highs and lows in Enzo Ferrari’s life in 1957.
Comandante: Venice Film Review
This Italian film tells the story of Commander Salvatore Todaro, the captain of the Cappellini submarine.
Revenir (Back Home): Venice Film Review
This French drama follows Thomas, who returns home after 12 years away as his mother is sick.
Ema: Venice Film Review
Pablo Larrain’s film follows a couple who give back their adopted son due to his behaviour.
Joker: Venice Film Review
Joaquin Phoenix plays aspiring stand-up comedian Arthur Fleck, who goes on to become Batman’s famous villain.
Seberg: Venice Film Review
Kristen Stewart plays real-life American actress Jean Seberg in Benedict Andrews’ movie.
Kristen Stewart, Anthony Mackie and Margaret Qualley promote Seberg at the Venice Film Festival
My pics of Kristen Stewart, Anthony Mackie & Margaret Qualley arriving in Venice.
The Perfect Candidate: Venice Film Review
The film follows a young doctor who signs up to run in her local elections.