Spettacolo Film
A movie and entertainment guide. Inspired by Tuscany, Italy with big appreciation to love, family values and beauty of cinema.
"So poignant and is so intelligently told that it feels wrong, almost insulting, to call 'Spettacolo' charming, even if the movie is often delightful."
Manohla Dargis
New York Times
Featured Films
The finest of Italian and world cinema
Why The Office still works as one of the most rewatched shows in modern television
Agora: The Gods We Choose
The Night of the 12th
Cam (2018): Remove the Protection from My Copy
The Bride Was Announced as Horror but Built as Something Else
Frankenstein Was Taken Seriously but Never Fully Believed
Prisoners: A High-Quality Adaptation of a Raw Script
Spoorloos: One director, one film - two completely different versions.
Bugonia: A Tragicomedy on the Limits of Madness
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Sofia Laurent
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Jason Blake
Weapons prequel expands as Zach Shields joins Zach Cregger to develop Gladys origin story
The expanding universe of Weapons is moving forward with a new creative partnership that signals both ambition and strategic continuity. Filmmaker Zach Cregger ...
Jason Blake
European Cinema Is Reclaiming What Hollywood Left Behind
Hollywood still dominates scale. It still controls distribution, visibility, and the global rhythm of releases. But scale is no longer the same as cultural cent...
Elena Varga
It’s Fake Americana Is Formulaic and Degrading
But Spettacolo shows redemption through creativity.Afavorite David Mamet line obliterates the “sure-fire” entertainment offered by the new film adaptation of St...
Luca Moretti Spotlight
Horror is no longer about fear and slasher films prove it
The assumption that audiences are tired of horror — particularly long-running slasher franchises — sounds convincing on paper. Sequels multiply, familiar masks ...
Jon Favreau Brings The Mandalorian and Grogu to the Big Screen for Disney’s Next Star Wars Film
For the first time in several years, Star Wars is preparing to return to cinemas with a project that does not start from scratch, but from something already pro...
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