1207 Best Film & TV Releases Translated Into Italian (Page 32)

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The Dawn of the Renaissance - Florence Cathedral (In Italian: L'alba del Rinascimento - Il Duomo di Firenze)

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Tytöt tytöt tytöt (In Italian: Girl Girl Girl)

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When You Finish Saving the World (In Italian: Quando Avrai Finito di Salvare il Mondo)

SimilarAmadeus (1984), Forrest Gump (1994)
MPAA RatingR
StudioA24

With When You Finish Saving the World, Jesse Eisenberg directs Julianne Moore and Finn Wolfhard to strong turns as a mother-son duo united by self-obsession. (This review is part of our coverage of the 2022 Sundance Film Festival.) Jesse Eisenberg’s directorial debut When You Finish Saving the World reminds me of Alex Ross Perry and Noah Baumbach’s early work. Its dialogue is witty and often cringe-inducing. Its characters are deeply flawed, unlikable people out to hurt each other. Given that Eisenberg worked with Baumbach on The Squid and the Whale, the similarities make sense.  Continue Reading →

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Pahanhautoja (In Italian: Hatching - La forma del male)

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Good Luck to You, Leo Grande (In Italian: Il piacere è tutto mio)

SimilarAlmost Famous (2000), Léon: The Professional (1994), Lost in Translation (2003)
MPAA RatingR

Emma Thompson and Daryl McCormack weave effortlessly through a sizzling, intimate two-hander about the therapeutic nature of sex work. (This review is part of our coverage of the 2022 Sundance Film Festival.) There’s a moment early on in Sophie Hyde’s Good Luck to You, Leo Grande in which one of its leads says to the other, “Desires are never mundane.” It’s a simple line, but one that defines the film and the relationship at its core well; Nancy Stokes (Emma Thompson) desires a new experience and Leo Grande (Daryl McCormack) exists to fulfill that desire. Their interactions are awkward at first, as with any arrangement between a customer and someone providing a new service, but gradually shift with time and further interaction.  Continue Reading →

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Breaking (In Italian: Infranto)

SimilarBend It Like Beckham (2002) Boys Don't Cry (1999) Cléo from 5 to 7 (1962), Monster (2003),
MPAA RatingPG-13

A game cast can't save Abi Damaris Corbin's misguided, manipulative account of a real-life tragedy. (This review is part of our coverage of the 2022 Sundance Film Festival.) In a long line of recent movies that are desperate to say something important about our society today, 892 takes an ideologically muddled approach to racial and social politics. Abi Damaris Corbin's film functions similarly in its structure and tone to a few other past Sundance offerings like Fran Kranz’s Mass and Gustav Möller’s The Guilty, a lot of it stemming from the use of a single location for the majority of the action. Unfortunately, 892 is the weakest of these movies, a limp social-issue thriller that suffers from an uncontrolled eagerness to say everything all at once. Continue Reading →

After Yang

SimilarAs It Is in Heaven (2004), Garden State (2004), La Dolce Vita (1960), Poseidon (2006), The Green Mile (1999),
MPAA RatingPG
StudioA24

Kogonada's sci-fi followup to Columbus is just as mournful and architecturally-minded as its predecessor. (This review is part of our coverage of the 2022 Sundance Film Festival.) Science fiction is a genre that, when handled with care, can wield the ability to explore intimate parts of life through narratives that explore the unknown. Kogonada’s sophomore effort, After Yang, seamlessly blends common sci-fi components with a narrative deeply rooted in humanism, while looking beyond the typical action-packed tropes that make up much of the genre, to paint a poignant portrait of the complexity of human nature.  Continue Reading →

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Dual (In Italian: Dual - Il clone)

SimilarAustin Powers in Goldmember (2002), Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999), Moulin Rouge! (2001), The Island (2005),
Watch afterDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022),
MPAA RatingR

The latest from oddball extraordinaire Riley Stearns is a sci-fi curio about scrambling to find your will to live. (This review is part of our coverage of the 2022 Sundance Film Festival.) Writer/director Riley Stearns introduces the viewer to the offbeat world of Dual through something of a Hunger Games or Twilight Zone knock-off, with a bloody duel between two men who look exactly the same as an audience watches. It’s a smart and captivating start, one flooded with Sterns’ usual dark sense of humor, and one that introduces the core premise succinctly: in a world where you and your double both want to live, how willing and able are you to survive a duel to the death?  Continue Reading →

As We See It

While there are a lot of autistic characters in pop culture, there’s very little variety to be found. The eclectic personalities, genders, ambitions, and every other trait imaginable that exists in actual clusters of autistic individuals is absent in general pop culture. Instead, we’re either super-geniuses who function more like X-Men or childlike figures who need a neurotypical person to rescue them. If you were to go by mainstream media, autistic people were like M&Ms circa 1964: we only come in two flavors.  Continue Reading →

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Speak No Evil (In Italian: Speak No Evil)

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Emergency

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Fresh

SimilarFargo (1996), Insomnia (2002), Rebecca (1940) Strange Days (1995) The Silence of the Lambs (1991),
Watch afterBarbarian (2022),
StarringSebastian Stan,
MPAA RatingR
StudioHyperobject Industries,

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Yellowjackets

The sleeper hit of 2022 (so far) has undoubtedly been Showtime’s Yellowjackets, a grisly, enthralling tale of a 1990’s all-girls high school soccer team forced to survive the Ontario wilderness after a plane crash, it hit audiences like a bolt of lightning. The simplest way to describe it is “LOST meets Alive meets Lord of the Flies with Riot Grrl energy” - but even that does a disservice to the stunning character development, the devolution into savagery—a particular kind of savagery that only young women are capable of—and the relentless pacing that creates as many questions as it answers. The brilliance of Yellowjackets is that you know these girls will descend into madness, and yet you come to love them knowing the ritualistic cannibalism that awaits them. Yes, there is cannibalism, but funnily it becomes the least interesting part of Yellowjackets as the first season progresses.  Continue Reading →

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Servant

NetworkApple TV+
SimilarEchoes, Night Visions,

Say what you will about Apple TV’s Servant, but give it credit for its audacity. We’re three seasons in, and the series, executive produced by M. Night Shyamalan, remains as clear as mud as to both what’s happening, and to where it’s all going to lead. Not since Twin Peaks has a TV show been so dedicated to being completely incomprehensible. Watching it is like being led down one path, only to be violently jerked toward another. “No, it’s not about that, you silly goose,” it says. “It’s about this.” Until it becomes about something else. Season 3 throws less things at the wall to see what sticks, but things remain frustratingly opaque. Continue Reading →

Ozark

GenreCrime Drama
NetworkNetflix
SimilarBrimstone, Broadchurch, Jack the Ripper, Kidnapped, Tientsin Mystic,
Watch afterBetter Call Saul, Dark, Game of Thrones MINDHUNTER Money Heist Peaky Blinders Stranger Things The Handmaid's Tale, Westworld
StudioMRC,

Previous seasons of Netflix’s Ozark followed Martin and Wendy Byrde’s (Jason Bateman and Laura Linney) quest to survive death and prove their family’s worth to the cartel and their violent rivals. Now, in the fourth and final season, the Byrdes must figure out if they can survive without their dark, criminal lives. They sacrificed a lot to get to the top—but what would they sacrifice to stay there? Thanks to this ask and its answers, Ozark Season 4 Part 1 is slow-burn suspense at its finest, with the Byrde’s maneuvering to stay on top, no matter the personal costs.  Continue Reading →

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Brazen

SimilarCape Fear (1991), Chicago (2002), Die Hard: With a Vengeance (1995) Live Free or Die Hard (2007) Primal Fear (1996) Rope (1948), Secret Window (2004),

With the meteoric popularity of Yellowjackets, a new installment of the Scream franchise, and the revival of shows like Saved by the Bell and The Babysitters Club, 90’s nostalgia is in full swing. It was only a matter of time before the true entertainment staple of the era made a comeback as well. I’m talking of course about the humble made-for-tv movie. The original TV movies of the 80’s and 90’s came in four basic flavors: teen morality play, hardboiled sleaze, young women being kidnapped/stalked/unalived, and Stephen King. The very best made-for-tv movies had overlap between the categories, with classics like Cyber Seduction, A Friend To Die For: Death of a Cheerleader, and No One Would Tell fueling the Monday morning water cooler roundups.  Continue Reading →

How I Met Your Father

GenreComedy
NetworkHulu
SimilarCatterick, Complete Savages, Men Behaving Badly, Peep Show, The John Larroquette Show The Munsters,
Studio20th Television,

Hulu’s new series How I Met Your Father attempts to recreate the magic of the - wait for it! - legendary status of the original series How I Met Your Mother (HIMYM for short). This update proves a nostalgic ride for fans of the original series and an enjoyable journey for newcomers, even if it lacks some of the fresh qualities of its predecessor.   Continue Reading →

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Scream

SimilarBangkok Dangerous (2008), Cube (1997), Cube Zero (2004), Inside (2007), Klute (1971), Let the Right One In (2008), Shaft (2000)
Watch afterThanksgiving (2023),
StarringJack Quaid,
MPAA RatingR
StudioParamount

Say what you will about the Scream movies – while they’re almost as absurd as the movies they’re satirizing, they’re also each trying to say something. While the first movie was about slasher movies in general, Scream 2 explored the nature (and necessity) of sequels, while Scream 3 attempted (to less than successful results) a pre-#MeToo spotlight on sexual harassment, and, as an answer to the rise of Facebook and Twitter, Scream 4 focused on social media culture. Wes Craven set out to not just entertain and scare audiences, but to get them to think about what they were watching, exactly, and why. Continue Reading →

Riverdance: The Animated Adventure (In Italian: Riverdance - L’avventura animata)

SimilarAs It Is in Heaven (2004), Volver (2006), Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005), Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971)

In 1996, a peaceful time of American prosperity between the Cold War and Twitter, music’s biggest things were imports. One was Canadian Queen Celine Dion, with her classic “It’s All Coming Back To Me Now” playing from car radios on constant rotation. The other was Irishman Michael Flatley who came to our shores with the step dancing phenomenon Riverdance.  Continue Reading →

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A Nuvem Rosa (In Italian: The Pink Cloud)

Watch afterTop Gun: Maverick (2022),
MPAA RatingR

The Pink Cloud opens with a disclaimer: “This film was written in 2017 and shot in 2019. Any resemblance to actual events is purely coincidental.” It doesn’t take more than a few minutes to realize just how necessary this disclaimer is because its parallels to the pandemic are frighteningly accurate. Only instead of a deadly disease keeping all the globe locked inside their homes, it’s a mysterious pink cloud that kills those that step outside almost instantly. Asking audiences to imagine a world where their lives are upended by a sudden quarantine that seems to stretch on indefinitely doesn’t actually require any imagination in 2022. Continue Reading →

Hotel Transylvania: Transformania (In Italian: Hotel Transylvania - Uno scambio mostruoso)

SimilarHellboy Animated: Blood and Iron (2007),
Watch afterEternals (2021),
MPAA RatingPG
StudioColumbia Pictures, MRC,

The Hotel Transylvania series is a surprising juggernaut amongst contemporary family entertainment. Who would have guessed that a movie about a hotel for monsters would create a franchise where every sequel grows in both box office and critical success? With no signs of slowing down, it made sense for Sony to greenlight a fourth film. How could another sequel not be a hit at the box office? Well, I think we know how.   Continue Reading →

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