Cannes Review: Gaya Jiji’s glacially paced tale of sexual repression ‘My Favorite Fabric’

May 13, 2018

[divider style="normal" top="20" bottom="20"] Gaya Jiji’s directorial debut MY FAVORITE FABRIC is an undercooked, lacking melodrama that takes points for… Read More

Cannes Review: Zhao Tao is a Best Actress Contender in ‘Ash is Purest White’ from Jia Zhang-ke

May 13, 2018

One of the most commercial and straightforward films of his career, Jia Zhang-ke’s ASH IS PUREST WHITE is accessible but… Read More

Cannes Review: ‘Border,’ Ali Abbasi’s thrilling supernatural gothic romance

May 12, 2018

[divider style="normal" top="20" bottom="20"] Ali Abbasi creates the grimmest of faerie tales as two outcasts find love in a hopeless… Read More

Cannes Review: Mads Mikkelsen burns up the screen in icy ‘Arctic’

May 12, 2018

Survival films can go either way: they can be engaging viewing experiences that expand their scope beyond their basic premise… Read More

Cannes Review: Pawel Pawlikowski’s bleak and beautiful ‘Cold War’

May 11, 2018

Joanna Kulig in Pawel Pawlikowski’s COLD WAR (courtesy Cannes Film Festival) Pawel Pawlikowski’s COLD WAR is one of those films… Read More

Cannes Interview: Wanuri Kahiu on her film Rafiki and the future of African cinema

May 11, 2018

[divider style="normal" top="20" bottom="20"] Rafiki director Wanuri Kahiu comes from a line of strong, forward-thinking women. Her mother, a doctor,… Read More

Ryan Coogler Talk Highlights Importance of Visibility and the Business of Filmmaking

May 11, 2018

[divider style="normal" top="20" bottom="20"] Ryan Coogler is the king. Of box office, that is. When his adaptation of the Marvel's… Read More

Annapurna sets Spring 2019 release for LAIKA’s ‘Missing Link’

May 10, 2018

LAIKA, the animation studio behind the Academy Award® nominated Kubo and the Two Strings, The Boxtrolls, ParaNorman, and Coraline, announces… Read More

Cannes Review: Paul Dano’s assured directorial debut ‘Wildlife’ starring Carey Mulligan and Jake Gyllenhaal

May 10, 2018

[divider style="normal" top="20" bottom="20"] The fracturing of an American family in 1960 is at the center of Wildlife (based on… Read More

Cannes Review: Kirill Serebrennikov’s arthouse crowdpleaser ‘Leto’

May 10, 2018

LETO, directed by Kirill Serebrennikov (courtesy Cannes Film Festival) Kirill Serebrennikov’s LETO is a tribute to music, dreams of youth… Read More

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