Stream of the Day: The Safdie Brothers’ ‘Lenny Cooke’ Is More Than Just a Cautionary Tale
The documentary also raises questions about life options available for young Black men, especially those oppressed by poverty.
The documentary also raises questions about life options available for young Black men, especially those oppressed by poverty.
This is how Showtime wins.
From recent favorites like “Good Time” and “Anna Karenina” to classics like “Blade Runner,” Netflix’s February slate is full of great stuff.
The actor has yet to work with the filmmaking duo, but in a new essay, he professes a deep love for their special brand of NYC-centric films.
First reactions from Benny and Josh Safdie’s “Uncut Gems,” starring Sandler as a New York jewelry merchant in a jam, are flying out of Telluride.
After getting a career-best performance out of Robert Pattinson in “Good Time,” the Safdie Brothers look to work their magic with Sandler.
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Following the success of “Good Time,” the Safdie brothers will put their unique spin on Walter Hill’s 1982 odd couple comedy starring Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy.
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The final film doesn’t inspire much laughter.
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Plus, a computer-generated Iggy Pop, an unhappy pup, and enough haunting images to last at least until the next time the Safdies make a film.