Critic’s Picks: Venice Film Festival’s 5 Most Anticipated Titles

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THR's chief film critic breaks down the fest's most buzzed-about films from Edgar Wright’s 'Last Night in Soho' to Kristen Stewart’s 'Spencer.'

Pedro Almodóvar reunites with his frequent muse, Penélope Cruz — this marks their seventh collaboration — in this contemporary melodrama dealing with a theme always dear to the director’s heart: motherhood. The plot appears to be vintage Almodóvar: The paths of two women cross during their time in a Madrid maternity ward, with their lives bound together by a secret that can be traced back to a lingering trauma in Spanish history.

Adapted from the 1967 novel by Thomas Savage, it stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Jesse Plemons as wealthy cattle-rancher brothers, with Kirsten Dunst and Kodi Smit-McPhee as the widow and her son who upset their precarious balance.Preeminent Chilean director Pablo Larraín reshaped the bio-drama with penetrating emotional insight in, a study of Jacqueline Kennedy — played in a towering performance by Natalie Portman — in the aftermath of her husband’s assassination.

 

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