The 76th edition of the Cannes Film Festival has now concluded, with Sean Baker's Anora taking home the Palme d'Or. While our ...
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While Jim Jarmusch kicked off Cannes five years ago with his last feature, The Dead Don't Die, the filmmaker is now revealing ...
For his tenth Cannes feature premiere, Arnaud Desplechin chose to present a docu-fictional love letter to cinema. Two years after Brother and Sister was in Competition, now Spectateurs (or Filmlovers!
After his epic undertaking of rethinking Irma Vep for a new generation, Olivier Assayas premiered the small-scale Suspended ...
Launched last year by Wes Anderson's producing partners at Indian Paintbrush, GALERIE has emerged as a well-curated film club ...
The Cannes crush can be so unforgiving. This year's case in point: Misericordia has premiered to relatively little notice ...
Quentin Dupieux returns with The Second Act, a playfully dour satire on the film industry that sees the French absurdist ...
At long last, Kathryn Bigelow is returning to filmmaking. After 2017’s Detroit, she was developing the David Koepp-scripted ...
The tragic predicament of the Palestinians and what they’re now being subjected to begs to be analyzed and dissected, with various areas of dubious historical consensus put to new scrutiny; in Mahdi ...