Having now seen all 21 films in competition at the 76th Cannes Film Festival, it’s time for predictions. A general...
Read moreAs we enter the home stretch of the 76th Cannes Film Festival, two old-timers join the competition and may have...
Read moreThere’s nothing quite like the joy of discovery at film festivals. Being blown away by a Malick or a Tarantino...
Read moreI first saw Todd Haynes’ May December last Saturday at a punishingly late press screening at 11pm, shortly after watching...
Read moreWowsers the hits just keep on coming at Cannes this year. As it turned out, the two competition films that...
Read moreThe most high-profile title at the 76th Cannes Film Festival – Killers of the Flower Moon by Palme d’Or winner...
Read moreJonathan Glazer is back. This news alone should make cinephiles everywhere very happy, because over the acclaimed British director’s 20-year...
Read moreGood genre cinema is not just fun to watch, it touches on something true and real by imagining the wild...
Read moreBy all accounts, the hottest ticket at the 76th Cannes Film Festival is not the Scorsese, not the Indiana Jones,...
Read moreHere we go again. The 76th edition of the Cannes Film Festival opened tonight with the usual pomp and circumstance....
Read moreIt’s Christmas morning for cinephiles as Thierry Frémaux dropped the names of cinematic luminaries whose latest works will be shown...
Read moreWELL… what a rollercoaster ride it’s been seeing those bears being doled out tonight. The 73rd Berlinale has come to...
Read moreAll 19 films in competition at the 73rd Berlin Film Festival have screened, now the question is: what would Kristen...
Read moreIt has been a very German film-heavy edition of the Berlinale, the competition lineup alone includes five entries from the...
Read moreWhen the lineup of this year’s Berlinale was announced, something that jumped out was the inclusion of BAD LIVING in...
Read moreCompetition at the 73rd Berlinale is shaping up to be one of the strongest in years, reconfirmed today by the...
Read moreGuys, my heart. Arriving by way of Sundance, Korean-Canadian director Celine Song’s debut feature PAST LIVES tells a decades-spanning love...
Read more2017 was a banner year for LGBTQ cinema which saw the release of, among others, BEACH RATS, GOD’S OWN COUNTRY,...
Read moreIt’s February so of course it’s time to check back with the Berlinale and see what artistic director Carlo Chatrian...
Read moreNew York, NY (Dec 14, 2022) – The Screenwriters Tribute Award is the highest honor presented by the Festival. Established...
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it totally deserves a Best Director nom as well... but no animated film has ever been nominated there, despite plenty…
Never mind---I wrote that I thought the movie you were talking about was State of the Union, but you said…
I know what you’re getting at, and it makes sense, but to my mind, the ghost of Rita Hayworth couldn’t…