The 10 Most Anticipated Releases at the 2021 Venice Film Festival
Three mothers played by Penélope Cruz, Aitana Sánchez-Gijón, and Milena Smit take center stage in Pedro Almodóvar’s latest exploration of womanhood and family dynamics. Fans of the auteur’s bold color palettes and complicated characters won’t be disappointed.
The Power of the Dog
Set in remote Montana, Jane Campion’s searing western follows a volatile rancher (Benedict Cumberbatch) who turns on his brother (Jesse Plemons) when he brings home a new wife (Kirsten Dunst). What unfolds is a heart-wrenching tragedy complete with spectacular vistas.
The Card Counter
An ex-military interrogator-turned-gambler embodied by Oscar Isaac tries to face up to his past in this brooding crime thriller directed by Paul Schrader and executive produced by Martin Scorsese. Look out, too, for Tiffany Haddish as the femme fatale who stakes him.
Halloween Kills
As the resilient Laurie Strode, Jamie Lee Curtis takes on the masked murderer Michael Myers once again in David Gordon Green’s continuation of the brutal and blood-soaked horror franchise. There are sure to be gruesome deaths and nightmare-inducing twists.
The Hand of God
Visually ravishing and deeply personal, Paolo Sorrentino’s coming-of-age charmer sees an awkward teen (Filippo Scotti) experience joy, heartbreak, and eventually liberation in 1980s Naples. It’s a potent cocktail of all of the director’s passions, from cinema to soccer.
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