Sofia Coppola Movies Ranked

Sofia Coppola Movies Ranked

From ‘The Virgin Suicides’ to ‘Priscilla’ via Cannes and Oscars winners, the films of director Sofia Coppola ranked from worst to best. Article by Margaret Roarty.

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10 Best Films 2023: Margaret Roarty

10 Best Films 2023: Margaret Roarty

In a year of struggle for filmmakers the world over, these 10 films – selected as the very best of 2023 – proved that relatable art is needed now more than ever. List by Margaret Roarty.

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Priscilla (2023) Review

Priscilla (2023) Review

Priscilla Presley memoir “Elvis and Me” fits effortlessly into director Sofia Coppola’s cinematic canon. Cailee Spaeny and Jacob Elordi star. Review by Leoni Horton.

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‘The Bling Ring’ at 10 – Review

‘The Bling Ring’ at 10 – Review

‘The Bling Ring’ at 10. Sofia Coppola made a timely commentary on celebrity culture and social media that remains relevant today. Stars Emma Watson. Review by Grace Laidler.

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On the Rocks (2020) Review

On the Rocks (2020) Review

Sofia Coppola comedy-drama ‘On the Rocks’ (2020), available on Apple TV+ and starring Bill Murray and Rashida Jones, reviewed by Christopher Connor.

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Lost in Translation: Romance in a Blur

Lost in Translation: Romance in a Blur

How Sofia Coppola crafted one of the most intimate and realistic depictions of romance in her boundary shattering 2003 film ‘Lost In Translation’. Article by Sophia Patfield.

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The Beguiled (2017) Review

The Beguiled (2017) Review

“Instantly grabbing”, Sofia Coppola’s ‘The Beguiled’ (2017) starring Nicole Kidman, Kirsten Dunst, Elle Fanning and Colin Farrell “is very much about women as individuals and a collective”. Our review.

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Cannes 2017 Award Winners

The 70th Anniversary of the Cannes International Film Festival was wrapped up this weekend with a jury led by Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar handing out a number of awards to some of the world’s finest films of 2017. The fabled Palme d’Or was awarded to Ruben Östlund’s art-world satire ‘The Square’. The Swedish movie, that followed a wealthy museum curator taken out of his comfort zone after being mugged on the way to work, was somewhat of…

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