Jun 21, 2018 I have lost count of the number of times I have had the pleasure of watching El Sur, but I suspect it is among the films I have seen most frequently in my life. It is a treasure chest that reveals...

Jun 11, 2018 Building on a rich lineage of gothic fairy tales and noirish melodramas, this lavishly stylized curio has an ominous beauty all its own.

Jun 7, 2018 “Film was a sort of rarified, special thing you might luck into,” says Marlon James, recalling his first encounters with the art form as a child in Jamaica. Growing up in Kingston in the 1970s, he got his cinema education...

Jun 5, 2018 The director’s been talking about his forthcoming thriller, Domino, and the project that will follow next year.

May 21, 2018 Movies you may not care about are inspiring some writing you won’t want to ignore.

May 21, 2018 W hether she’s pushing herself to new heights on stage and screen or nurturing her passions as a painter and poet, Juliette Binoche is as creatively voracious now as she’s ever been. Her combination of strength and disarming vulnerability as...

May 19, 2018 The full list of awards and a look back at what many consider to be the strongest edition in years.

May 18, 2018 Critics split over this “urban western,” Garrone’s fourth film in competition.

May 17, 2018 Gaspar Noé’s nightmare party movie takes the top prize.

May 14, 2018 A fable, a social critique, and a frontrunner for the top prize.

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