

The meeting of all three is set to be explosive.ĭavid Cronenberg’s new film (not a remake of and not to be confused with his 1970 movie of the same name) is a body-horror atrocity exhibition in the Ballardian style he gave us in Crash. One day, Binoche glimpses, in the street, her old lover, the one she left for Lindon this is Grégoire Colin. The setting is Paris and Juliette Binoche plays the presenter of a highbrow radio talkshow, who lives with a former sports star, retired through injury, played by the smoulderingly rumpled Vincent Lindon. Photograph: Berlin Film Festival 2022Ĭlaire Denis brings out three heavy-hitters of French cinema for an intense love triangle. Saoirse Ronan plays Constable Stalker and Sam Rockwell is Inspector Stoppard (perhaps named after the author of The Real Inspector Hound).īig hitters … Vincent Lindon and Juliette Binoche in Both Sides of the Blade.

Britcom writer Mark Chappell has scripted this mystery set in 1950s London theatreland about a murder of one of the crew working on a Mousetrap-type production. The runaway success of Rian Johnson’s Knives Out and the Agatha Christie revivals Death on the Nile and Murder on the Orient Express proved there’s still a market for the classic, tongue-slightly-in-cheek all-star period whodunnit. There’s a super-hip cast including Rachel Sennott (from Shiva Baby), Maria Bakalova (from Borat Subsequent Moviefilm) and Pete Davidson. The trailer has shown us something bafflingly wooden and weird.Ī group of twentysomethings have a party at a mansion during a hurricane and, after inadvertently consuming some narcotics, things go terribly wrong while the gang play a murder-in-the-dark game called Bodies Bodies Bodies. This action-thriller technically premiered at Raindance film festival in London in 2018, but snarky journalists were excluded by Flatley, who was displeased by people using the phrase “vanity project”, and its mythic reputation grew. Michael Flatley fans and masochists worldwide are talking excitedly about making a special pilgrimage to Dublin for the premiere of a film that has become a legend – produced, directed, written by and starring Riverdance hoofer Flatley as a supercool secret agent.
