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“A Bigger Splash” is an Italian-French erotic drama (with English dialogue) that’s inspired by the 1969 film, “La Piscine.” Marianne, a pop star who’s recovering from vocal surgery ...
A Bigger Splash (2016) | Phoenix Arizona Movie Theater Showtimes Reviews 'A Bigger Splash,' 4 stars Director: Luca Guadagnino. Cast: Tilda Swinton, Ralph Fiennes, Dakota Johnson.
Ralph Fiennes couldn't make a bigger splash if he tried, rampaging through director Luca Guadagnino's relationship drama.
During one of the first decadent Italian meals in "A Bigger Splash," Harry (Ralph Fiennes) cracks open the thick salt crust baked onto a fish to reveal the delicate flesh below. The scene provides ...
“A Bigger Splash” takes four characters with strong needs, drops them into a single location and invites us to watch what happens. It’s strange how compelling that can be.
And in A Bigger Splash, he plunges us into its many comforts and corruptions. Walking out of the theater, you'll know that the movie has done something that movies ought to do.
It's going to be a long hot summer, and it starts here, JP Devine writes.
A Bigger Splash takes the slow-burn route in digging into the central conflict, with fitful flashbacks glancing into Marianne’s David Bowie-esque rock stardom.
There are two things we see straight away in A Bigger Splash: Tilda Swinton, naked and sunbathing, and her character Marianne then having sex in the pool with her boyfriend Paul (Matthias ...
“A Bigger Splash” is the kind of film that critics swoon over and the general public finds as exciting as watching a sloth marathon in slow motion. It’s the kind of film where virtually ...
A loose remake of 1969’s The Swimming Pool, A Bigger Splash is director Luca Guadagnino’s follow up to the critically lauded (but overrated) I Am Love. Unpredictable and occasionally involving ...