Showing posts with label ayo edebiri. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ayo edebiri. Show all posts
Sunday, August 31, 2025
The Film Comment Podcast: Debating 'After the Hunt,' 'No Other Choice' and 'Cover-Up'
A pleasure to be back on Film Comment's podcast. There wasn't a lot of consensus, however, when Devika Girish, Katie McCabe and I got together to discuss some of the bigger movies that have played thus far in Venice. You can hear me defend After the Hunt, admit my reservations about Park Chan-wook's latest, and then go long on the Sy Hersh documentary. Check out the conversation down below.
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
The Grierson & Leitch Podcast: Debating 'Magazine Dreams,' Raving About 'Black Bag'
After a week off, we're back, and we're reviewing four new movies. Want to hear our thoughts on Snow White? No problem. Interested in what we make of Opus? You're in luck. Curious about Black Bag and Magazine Dreams? We're on 'em. Check out the episode down below.
Wednesday, March 12, 2025
The Film Comment Podcast: Talking About 'Opus' and 'Misericordia'
Very happy to be back on Film Comment's podcast, alongside Devika Girish and Clinton Krute, to discuss new and upcoming releases. We chatted about Opus, Mickey 17, Misericordia and Eephus. Hear our wise words down below.
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Wednesday, January 29, 2025
Sundance 2025: 'Opus' Review
In Opus, Ayo Edebiri plays a frustrated young music journalist who gets a rare opportunity when she's invited to attend an exclusive listening party for the new album from a brilliant but reclusive pop star (John Malkovich). Unfortunately, this horror-thriller is pretty underwhelming, as I explain in my Screen International review.
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