Film
Cannes 2019: ‘Tommaso’ Wrestles With Painful Behavior and Emotions
Willem Dafoe Stars in Abel Ferrara’s moving character study “That film made me a Buddhist. I got so Catholic I...
Willem Dafoe Stars in Abel Ferrara’s moving character study “That film made me a Buddhist. I got so Catholic I...
A black-comic thriller from South Korean director of Memories of Murder and Snowpiercer Parasite combines the broad satire of Bong...
At the time of its release, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade was exactly the film that the franchise needed,...
The latest from French auteur regular Arnaud Desplechin For a while, it seemed that Arnaud Desplechin was the closest filmmaker...
Dardenne Brothers Deliver a Coming-of-Age Tale of a Young Terrorist “A true Muslim doesn’t shake a woman’s hand,” says the...
Gaspar Noé’s pint-sized Lux Æterna is an exercise in self-aggrandizement disguised as a feminist deconstruction of the injustices of the...
Following the succes of 'Pokémon Detctive Pikachu,' what could be next for the future of the Pokemon cinematic franchise?
The John Wick franchise is a huge success thanks to the stunt coordinators and directors who bring art and perfection...
French actor-writer-director Mati Diop returns to Cannes with the first feature competition entry ever directed by a black woman. In...
Longtime collaborator Antonio Banderas stars in Pedro Almodóvar’s semi-autobiographical Pain and Glory It’s not difficult to detect the autobiographical details...