Review: 'Death on the Nile'
►"More stately than spry." THR's chief film critic
David Rooney reviews Kenneth Branagh’s
Death on the Nile. The director returns as Hercule Poirot, following
Murder on the Orient Express in his second lavish remake of an Agatha Christie mystery, this time co-starring Gal Gadot, Armie Hammer and newcomer Emma Mackey.
The review. —
Sterling debut. As in Heaven, Tea Lindeburg’s Swedish period coming-of-age tale has won the Dragon Award for best Nordic film at the 2022 Goteborg International Film Festival. Lindeburg’s debut feature, an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Marie Bregendahl, premiered at the Toronto last year and won the best director honors at San Sebastian.
The story. —
In math we trust. As with every Oscar season,
Ben Zauzmer predicts the year’s Academy Awards nominations using just math. This year, Ben reckons
The Power of the Dog,
Belfast,
Dune,
Licorice Pizza and
West Side Story are a mathematical lock for the top category.
The predictions. In other news... —Super Bowl:
Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost imagine Amazon’s Alexa as a mind reader in ad —Bill Murray goes viral with
no-look putt at Pebble Beach Pro-Am —
Donny Gerrard, “Wildflower” singer, dies at 75
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Julian Fowles, film and television producer, dies at 76
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Syl Johnson, Chicago soul and blues artist, dies at 85
What else we're reading... —Wendy Ide on Sundance revealing a growing challenge to the traditional casting of middle-aged men with much younger women [
Guardian]
—Ina Fried on NBC offering VR services to see events from the Beijing Olympics [
Axios]
—How Las Vegas became America’s live music capital [
Daily Beast]
—A piece on Tom Brady's fame in soccer-mad Brazil built entirely on being Gisele's husband [
WSJ]
—Why the Cherokee Nation is offering rebates to film in Oklahoma [
LAT]
Today... ...1974, Warner Bros. unleashed a 125-minute, R-rated Western from Mel Brooks,
Blazing Saddles. The film went on to be nominated for three Oscars at the 47th Academy Awards.
The original review. Today's birthdays: James Spader (62), Eddie Izzard (60), Tina Majorino (37), Ashton Kutcher (44), Deborah Ann Woll (37), Alexander Dreymon (39), Ruby O. Fee (26), Robyn Lively (50), Chris Rock (57), Essence Atkins (50), Tom Glynn-Carney (27),
Robert Smigel (62), Emo Philips (66)