Parthenope is the coming-of-age story of an impossibly beautiful woman, much as in Giuseppe Tornatore’s Malèna, who turns heads everywhere… Read More
Irish filmmaker Lorcan Finnegan’s previous film Vivarium explored the horrors of suburban domesticity. His latest, The Surfer, which played out… Read More
Not every girl wants to be somebody’s princess, but anyone who does, should be given the opportunity. This is not… Read More
We love it when a prominent auteur uses cinema to take stock of time passed and the remaining time; to… Read More
Iranian-Danish director Ali Abbasi is really going against the grain of auteurism. His last three films have all premiered in… Read More
Returning to the Croisette with a euphoric, rebellious bang, Cannes regular Kirill Serebrennikov (2018’s Leto, 2021’s Petrov’s Flu, 2022’s Tchaikovsky’s… Read More
Admit it. Who of us haven't stared in the mirror or at old photos of our younger selves and longed… Read More
Kevin Costner’s first major artistic undertaking since his career boom courtesy of the blockbuster TV series Yellowstone, Horizon: An American… Read More
It is hard to put Jacques Audiard in one mold. The French director keeps tackling different genres without ever giving… Read More
Noémie Merlant first gained universal recognition in Celine Sciamma’s Portrait of a Lady on Fire at the 2019 Cannes Film… Read More
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