Paolo Sorrentino’s visual prowess is almost always let down by his scriptwriting. That’s why his only feature based on a real-life story, Il Divo (winner of the...
One of the most-anticipated titles amongst the Cannes Film Festival line-up will be unveiled shortly, Gaspar Noé's 3D erotic epic Love. Ahead of the premier...
Likely considering its a documentary, those behind the Cannes line-up didn't put it in the official competition, but one of the most celebrated films coming...
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Despite the wide crop of potentially great cinema it's going up against, Son of Saul is, to many eyes, the best film of this year's Cannes. Our man on the g...
With each film, Denis Villeneuve proves his talent for crafting extremely effective visceral spectacles, ensnaring the viewer through expert engineering of mood...
Joachim Trier’s previous features, his excellent debut Reprise and its near-perfect successor Oslo, August 31st, both co-written with Eskil Vogt, pulled off the...
Following his 2010 debut, Summerland, Rams marks the second feature film from Icelandic director Grimur Hakonarson. Premiering as part of Cannes' Un Certain Reg...
Although Irrational Man (review) and Inside Out yield lesser interest than other Cannes titles by dint of having close release dates, there are still worthw...