Friday 17 May 2013

REVIEWS FOR THE BLING RING


Not bad reviews for Sofia Coppola's The Bling Ring so far, which is competing in the Un Certain Regard section of the Cannes Film Festival. It's based on a true story of a group of Hollywood teenagers who burgled the houses of several local celebrities.

One of the most positive reactions comes from Scott Foundas at Variety, a publication that has been impressed by most of the high-profile films shown at Cannes thus far, it seems. Peter Bradshaw at The Guardian calls The Bling Ring 'an unexpected pleasure', although his review is hardly an unexpected rave; ditto for Todd McCarthy at The Hollywood Reporter, who finds the film almost as shallow as its main characters. Eric Kohn's report from IndieWire includes a review of Young & Beautiful as well, which is screening in official competition at the festival; also from IndieWire, Kevin Jagernauth at The Playlist is one of the least-enamoured with Coppola's film, whereas The Telegraph's Robbie Collin feels rather the opposite, arguing that it 'feels every inch a necessary artwork'. Finally, in some agreement with Collin is Awards Daily's Sasha Stone, who thought that the 'great' film was an 'ambitious move for the filmmaker'.

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