André Brassard’s 1974 French Canadian film Il était une fois dans l’Est (Once Upon a Time in the East), a story of cabaret drag queens in Montreal, sets the stage for the 1980s set The Man I ...
There’s a moment early in Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s wondrous new film, All of a Sudden, where the camera focuses on an old photo of a woman as a pilot. There’s a matter-of-fact stillness to the image, ...
Marine Atlan’s La Gradiva has won the top award at the 65th edition of Critics Week, the Ami Paris Grand Prize, while Aina Clotet’s Viva (Alive) won the Louis Roederer Foundation Rising Star ...
Few television soundtracks in recent memory have captured audiences quite like Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette. Packed with iconic ’90s artists ranging from Kate Bush ...
With A Woman’s Life, director Charline Bourgeois-Tacquet is less interested in telling a conventional midlife crisis story than in portraying a constant state of emotional fragmentation. Her film ...
For many in America, there has been a shift over the course of the last decade, where educators have become less open to teach things to students that can be seen as controversial, radical, and ...
There are films that arrive carrying the weight of a social issue, and there are films that discover cinema within that issue. Laïla Marrakchi’s La Mas Dulce, premiering in the Un Certain Regard ...
Let’s talk about Adèle Exarchopoulos. The French actress radiates gruff, battle-worn elegance which often conceals a bleeding vulnerability until the moment arises where she can expose it and ...
Posts about Film Reviews written by Ryan McQuade, Martin Tsai, Erik Anderson, Brandon Lewis, Ali Benzekri, and Sophia Ciminello ...
Here is where you’ll find the FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION pages from major studios, including screening information and those all important category placements and pushes, and events. Keep this page ...
In Clarissa, a group of friends are sitting for lunch at a vacation home in Abraka, Nigeria when their topic of conversation shifts to politics. One character asks a question that spotlights the ...
Right from the start, Full Phil appears to be a movie that splits itself in two. One version is an unnerving father-daughter reunion unfolding inside an expensive Paris hotel suite. The other ...