Looking for some great streaming picks? Check out some of the IMDb editors' favorites movies and shows to round out your Watchlist. The Burnt Orange Heresy is clumsy in its second act with its humdrum dialogue wedged between an alluring first act and a hasty third act.

Still, the makers of The Burnt Orange Heresy, directed by Giuseppe Capotondi from a script that Scott B. The percentage of Approved Tomatometer Critics who have given this movie a positive review. Subscribe not to miss them!* Daniel Blumensev reviews the film The Burnt Orange Heresy starring Claes Bang, Elizabeth. 'The Burnt Orange Heresy': Film Review.

The Burnt Orange Heresy

Claes Bang and Elizabeth Debicki have fizzing chemistry, but Giuseppe Capotondi's watchable art-scene noir doesn't take enough pleasure in it. 'The Burnt Orange Heresy': Film Review. Reviewed at Venice Film Festival (noncompeting, closer), Sept. The Burnt Orange Heresy movie reviews & Metacritic score: Irresistibly charismatic art critic James Figueras (Claes Bang) hooks up with provocative and The Burnt Orange Heresy has easily been my favorite film of the Cinequest Film Festival so far. It's hard to talk about this film without revealing any. The Burnt Orange Heresy begins with James Figueras (Claes Bang) delivering an art seminar where he invents a fictional story about a particular painting meant to give the work a deeper sense of meaning and therefore, higher quality. It's an effective speech, but not because the deception comes as a.

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The Burnt Orange Heresy is neo-noir -- bright and light instead of dark and shadowy -- and while Bang and Debicki are full of talent, they're not Bogart and Bacall. Their characters are charisma vacuums, one so arrogantly unethical and the other so smugly clever. She seems too smart to be willing to spend. "The Burnt Orange Heresy".

Editor's note: This review was originally published during the film's planned spring release. Based on Charles Willeford's novel of the same name, "The Burnt Orange Heresy" quickly self-immolates from there, as its story unfolds with the sketchiness of a figure-drawing. 'The Burnt Orange Heresy': Film Review A spiky romance laced with art-history references and the trappings of a sleekly elegant neo-noir, The Burnt Orange Heresy is a mutt of sorts but no less a pleasure to spend some time with. What really sets "The Burnt Orange Heresy" ablaze is the chemistry between Bang, Debicki and Sutherland.