Some see the Luce as a necessary response to a changing automotive world. Others see it as the moment Ferrari stopped being ...
In the space of about a week, both Mercedes-AMG and Ferrari have unveiled all-electric four-door models that have been roundly mocked for their controversial designs. The reception to the Ferrari Luce ...
A cruel story of youth, race and the politics of respectability, “Luce” grows out of a conflict between a high school history teacher, Harriet Wilson (Octavia Spencer), and one of her star pupils, ...
Featuring a brilliant performance by Kelvin Harrison Jr., this taut psychological thriller will challenge audiences to contend with their own ideas of privilege and power. In the smart psychological ...
Peter Edgar (Tim Roth), Luce (Kelvin Harrison Jr), and Amy Edgar (Naomi Watts) in LUCE. Courtesy of NEON. Kelvin Harrison Jr. plays Luce Edgar, an exceptional high school senior on the cusp of an ...
Luce begins with a provocation. The film’s plot is set into motion by an essay that Luce Edgar (played by Kelvin Harrison Jr.), a star student at a suburban high school, turns in to one of his ...
Julius Onah adapts the 2013 Off-Broadway play into a provocative actors showcase. At the root of “Luce” is a fascinating mystery, but its solution is beside the point. This smart and sophisticated ...
Naomi Watts and Tim Roth worry about their adopted son Kelvin Harrison Jr. in Julius Onah's drama 'Luce.' By THR Staff An ambitious drama that can’t be content with its promising central conflict, ...
Adam Chitwood is a former Managing Editor at Collider, where he covered film and television with a focus on interviews, features, and industry analysis. Note: This is a re-post of our Luce review from ...
The Catholic Church has a new mascot: Luce—which means "light" in Italian—is the Vatican's new, anime-inspired mascot. Unveiled on Oct. 28, 2024, the character is a blue-haired little girl with giant, ...
Based on a play, 'Luce,' the provocative new film starring Naomi Watts, Tim Roth and Octavia Spencer, misses a major opportunity to go deep on a subject rarely broached on big or small screens. By ...