Cannes

Michael C. Hall Talks ‘Cold In July,’ Life After ‘Dexter,’ Mullets, ‘Gamer,’ and More

Cold In July, the latest feature from director Jim Mickle, is a difficult film to define. Based on Joe R. Lansdale's 1989 novel, the Texas-set story jumps from family drama to horror to thriller all the way to an all-out actioner. Far removed from his cold, clean serial killer character in Dexter, Michael C. Hall‘s first role following the series’ conclusion finds him as a family man put in a distressing situation, complete with an abiding mullet and mustache....

[Cannes Review] Hard to Be a God

“The artist is a canary in a mine shaft. If Brezhnev had read Rudyard Kipling, he would never have gone into Afghanistan.” Director Aleksei German said this to ...

[Cannes Review] Goodbye to Language

Goodbye to Language, an essay work by Jean-Luc Godard, is not the kind of thing one can simply write about without weeks or months of contemplation. The head is...

[Cannes Review] The Search

Let’s get one thing straight: The Artist was not an atrocity worthy of being labeled a war crime, no matter how much some made it out to be during Harvey’s ...