New York Film The festival is collected its first week, which began last Friday with the North American premiere of Luca Guadagnino’s controversial academic thriller “after the hunt.” The second world premiere that led to the debate was Ronan Day-Lewis’ “Anemone“That gives his father, Daniel Day-Lewis, without acting retirement for his first role on the screen since 2017’s “Phantom Thread.”
And speaking of Paul Thomas Anderson, “a battle after the second” debuted to $ 22 million domestic during his first weekend at Cash office. In this week’s episode of IndieWires ”Screenpat“Podcast, co-hosts Anne Thompson and Ryan Lattanzio Preview Second Weekend Chans For the Action Thriller, which is screening in a variety of formats from 70mm Imax to Vistavision AROUND THE COUNTRY. After Years of Also-Ran Nominations on Films From “Magnolia” to “There Will Be Blood” and “Phantom Thread. “Anne hears a good mouth-to-mouth from academic voters, who show up for” a battle after another “with an enthusiastic answer.
When Anne now joins Ryan in New York, we discuss receptions to movies including “After the Hunt” (which was Mixed from NyFF opening evening But have a chance with Golden Globes voters) and “Anemone.” While Ryan liked Ronan Day-Lewis’ dark, surrealist two-handed two-handed British brothers (Sean Bean stars opposite Daniel Day-Lewis) with some secrets going back to Northern Ireland’s problems, Anne Quibbles had some of the film’s artistic choices we both share.
At the same time, Talk of the Town this week was an AI “actor” called Tilly Norwood, a very not Real person created by Artificial Intelligence Talent Studio Xicoia. Sag-ftra released a statement Deciration the AI artist, for which the studio has shared main images, selfies and movement graphics via social media. Will the statement affect? As Anne explains, the stable has opened, horses are galloping out of it and the AI revolution is here. We can’t stop what’s coming.
As a reminder, Anne Thompson and Ryan Lattanzio will host a “screen talk” live at the New York Film Festival on Monday 6 October at Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center at 16 at Lincoln Center in Manhattan. The presence is free, and our special guest is Daniel Battek, the new president of Film at the Lincoln Center, who will join us for a lively discussion with audience issues.
Listen to this week’s “Screen Talk” podcast below.