Understandably, it took many years for the theme of this year’s Met Gala to be...
From the writer and director of cult classic Gattaca and the...
A young woman takes on an artist residency in the Spanish countryside with a renowned...
Stylish, unfocused and only playing the hits, Kirill Serebrennikov’s biopic Leto...
The place that shaped us will forever repel and attract us, a formidable...
Being in this city at night is an experience that we often take for...
The Directors’ Fortnight, a sidebar competition...
What a triumph for Kenyan director Wanuri Kahiu. As the first nomination at Cannes...
We live in a political moment, one apparently dominated by post-truth and fake news....
Wang Bing likes his films long: there is something crucial in the weight of...
In early May H&M launched their first ever modest capsule collection for...
Life and Fate is a masterclass in the dramatic arts. Theatre Royal...
A documentary/biography/musical chronicling the final years and tragic death of camp cult icon...
Asaf Avidan powerfully captivated the Union Chapel’s audience with a melodic journey...
Cannes 2018 kicks off to a slow start; Asghar Farhadi’s...
May follows the cruellest month, and we are attending the 71st Cannes...
Questions about the lack of...
In the movies, when aliens land on Earth, they must descend on the Empire State...
Michel Hazanavicius is a master of the creative pastiche. In 2011, The Artist served not...
We’ve all caught songs on the radio and made a...
John Stevenson – widely admired for his work on Kung Fu Panda – directs Sherlock Gnomes,...
Seemingly inspired by Dylan Thomas’s poem Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night, Eric...
The first feature film by writer/director Coralie Fargeat is an ultra-stylish blood-drenched masterpiece...
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