Charles Bramesco | The Guardian

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Charles Bramesco


Charles Bramesco is a film and television critic living in Brooklyn


May 2025‘It was thrilling and combative’: inside a revealing Pee-wee Herman documentaryThe singular comedian gave 40 hours of interviews to film-maker Matt Wolf for an intimate and often


challenging two-part portrait21 May 2025 19.28 CESTMarch 2025‘Something must have gone wrong with us’: David Cronenberg and Howard Shore on four decades of body horror17 Mar 2025 12.00


CETFrom Unforgiven to The Firm: Guardian writers pick their favourite Gene Hackman movies1 Mar 2025 16.06 CETFebruary 2025The Breakfast Club at 40: the teen movie blueprint for better or


worseJohn Hughes set the formula for many films and TV shows in his wake with his uneven 1985 high school-set comedy15 Feb 2025 09.26 CET…… commentsJanuary 2025Den of Thieves 2: Pantera


review – Gerard Butler’s fun, flirty action bromance sequel10 Jan 2025 15.28 CETFrom F1 to Mickey 17: the 2025 films Guardian writers are most excited about7 Jan 2025 10.04 CETDecember


20242024 in CultureThe best films of 2024 … you may not have seenFrom a Hitchcockian thriller to a shocking documentary, Guardian writers pick their lesser-known movies of the year28 Dec


2024 13.00 CET…… comments2024 in CultureTwisters! Tennis! Transformations! The best movie moments of 2024From edge-of-seat chases to sexy role-playing, Guardian writers pick their most


memorable scenes from films released in the US this year24 Dec 2024 13.00 CET…… commentsDune at 40: David Lynch’s oddball adaptation remains a fascinationAuteur’s strange and exuberant 1984


epic was the subject of ridicule in years following but it deserves a second chance14 Dec 2024 10.14 CET…… commentsOctober 2024‘Genuinely disturbing’: Guardian writers on their scariest


horror villainsFor Halloween, critics pick their most nightmarish baddies, from Count Orlok in Nosferatu to Annie Wilkes in Misery31 Oct 2024 09.11 CET…… commentsAugust 2024Dark summer: why


film noirs often work better in the sunshineA new collection of classics, from Niagara to Purple Noon, reminds us that the darkest acts can occur in broad daylight5 Aug 2024 18.15 CESTJuly


2024Death Wish at 50: a reactionary and repugnant revenge thrillerMichael Winner’s violent 1974 thriller demonized inner-city living and rationalised bloody revenge, a film that still acts


as a telling Republican text24 Jul 2024 09.19 CESTInner demons: grappling with childhood trauma in horror moviesLonglegs, from writer-director Osgood Perkins and son of Psycho star Anthony,


tells a story that gives us clues to its maker’s unusual upbringing13 Jul 2024 12.04 CESTShakespeare goes pop: the best of the Bard’s work updated on screenA new season of films celebrates


how different directors have found a way to bring Shakespeare’s work forward, from Baz Luhrmann to Derek Jarman1 Jul 2024 09.28 CESTJune 2024‘To me, Manhattan is the universe’: Scorsese and


De Niro reunite on stage17 Jun 2024 02.04 CEST‘It always destroys me’: our writers on their saddest movie deaths15 Jun 2024 09.20 CEST…… commentsThe Sopranos cast reunites in New York


City: ‘Everyone up here, that’s a family’14 Jun 2024 15.45 CESTPaul Schrader: cinema’s unfiltered, unsparing and uncompromised auteur 5 Jun 2024 09.13 CESTMay 2024Young Woman and the Sea


review – Disney’s surface-level swimming biopic lacks depth30 May 2024 16.02 CEST‘This sounded a little fishy’: the dramatic rise and fall of MoviePass28 May 2024 16.43 CESTAbout 428 results


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