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The 71st edition of the prestigious Festival de Cannes featured seasoned talent alongside new and preciously unknown rising stars. As always, the Croisette loves...
This feels like the film Wim Wenders wanted to make. That...
Jia Zhang-Ke’s Ash Is Purest White tells a...
Gilles Lellouche’s ensemble comedy is well-made,...
About stolen belongings and a returned sense of...
We think of hunter-gatherers as an image of our distant human past, but it is...
Happy as Lazzaro has a timeless quality. It’s...
Gaspar Noé seems to have a penchant for shocking audiences with his trippy films...
A strange and sinister force has taken up...
Jafar Panahi’s 3 Faces is pared, thoughtful and a little indulgent....
Gallingly high-minded and absolutely superficial, this is a wildly...
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