We interviewed Jordan about Huppert’s truthful and therefore believable performance as Greta, working with cinematographer Seamus McGarvey to create an intimate and claustrophobic palette for the story, and how a dream sequence helped him decide this should be his next film....
The 18th edition of Tribeca Film Festival will get underway next month, featuring 103 films from 124 filmmakers, with 50% women-directed films in the three ...
Recently impressing with her spiritually poignant drama The Innocents, director Anne Fontaine is back, this time having a bit more fun. Pure as Snow is an e...
With an increasingly crowded marketplace, there are more reasons than ever that something might not find an audience and we've rounded up the releases that deserved more attention....
2019 will kick off with a bit of genre fun in Neil Jordan's female-led three-hander Greta. Starring Isabelle Huppert, Chloë Grace Moretz, and Maika Monroe, ...
Far and away one of our most-anticipated films of next year is the latest drama from Ira Sachs, whose wonderfully gentle, humane Little Men and Love is Stra...
By Bedatri D. Choudhury
Neil Jordan's Greta starts off being a story of two lonely people living in New York: the eponymous Greta (Isabelle Huppert) and France...