Thomas Mann, Nobel Prize-winning writer and voice of the German resistance from abroad, fled Germany in 1933 to take refuge in California, where he lived f...
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Film at Lincoln CenterA series of rare Korean cinema is on display in Celluloid Fever.
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When asked about formative movie experiences, Jane Schoenbrun has spoken of the month spent watching all the Nightmare on Elm Street sequels at 11 years ol...
Red Rooms was not Pascal Plante's first film, but it sure suggested an arrival. Coming from seemingly nowhere and immediately placing the Québécois director on...
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Note: This review was originally published as part of our 2025 Venice coverage. The film opens in theaters on May 15.
In April 2022, two months after Russia...
The brilliant Catherine Breillat made her long-awaited return with Last Summer a few years back, and now thankfully the wait for her next feature won't be as l...
Without putting too fine a point on it, the 2026 Directors' Fortnight in Cannes has kicked off with a bit of a dog. The latest from exiled Russian filmmaker Ka...