Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton are perfectly imperfect together in Pedro Almodóvar’s new movie ‘The Room Next Door,’ which is understandably more interested in its leading ladies than in contemplating death.
just "in the next room." Reluctantly, Ingrid agrees, and Martha's death becomes more real with every moment, whether they're watching an old movie or swapping notes on a once-shared lover (silver fox John Turturro). In this, Almodóvar and his stars perform a moving ballet of mortality,...
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Many famous international directors have ventured to America to shoot a movie and mislaid their magic in the process – Ken Loach’s Bread and Roses and Wong Kar Wai’s My Blueberry Nights springing to mind. Pedro Almodóvar’s first English-language film has no such problems, blending Europea...
Movie Nation That’s the trick to making a cult film. It can’t just be bad, it has to be memorably so, and The Room is. By Roger Moore FULL REVIEW See All 5 Critic Reviews 10 Lambo442 Sep 30, 2023 If you want to be entertained, this is top tier stuff. I give it ...
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Español (España) Español (México) Venice Review: Pedro Almodóvar’s The Room Next Door Faces Death with a Light, Succinct Touch In life and in cinema,Pedro Almodóvarlikes to talk about death. When people aren’t losing their faculties in his films––like going blind (Folle… folle...
regret. Even more unusual is that Stacy’s proud mom and stepfather are there, although their daughter’s dreams are soon snuffed out when others take home the trophies. A hasty exit and solitary walk down the long hallway to her hotel room are enough to express the vulnerable star’s ...
roster of real, quality actors. When I realized I did not recognize one person, and the "storyline" was just torture,fast forwarded to the end. Was expecting a courtroom scene or credits referencing the real life case. That did not happen, because this movie is based on someone's ...