Venice Film Festival: Raves for Damien Chazelle-Ryan Gosling Neil Armstrong Flick “First Man”
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Venice Film Festival: Raves for Damien Chazelle-Ryan Gosling Neil Armstrong Flick “First Man”

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It’s all raves for Damien Chazelle’s “First Man” along at the Venice Film Festival.

The Ryan Gosling-Claire Foy starrer is receiving rapturous reviews as they simply pour in.

So far it’s 8 fresh and 0 rotten on Rotten Tomatoes.

Owen Gleiberman in Variety: “A show so revelatory included in the realism, so gritty in their physicality, it gets to be a drama of thrillingly hellbent danger and obsession.”

David Rooney inside the Hollywood Reporter: “This sober, contemplative picture has emotional involvement, visceral tension, and yes, even suspense, and also stunning technical craft.”

IndieWire: “A powerful experience that could inspire renewed awe of the Armstrong and his ilk did. It might not be a great leap for filmmaking, but it’s another small step due to this filmmaker.”

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