Note: This review was originally published as part of our 2024 TIFF coverage. The Life of Chuck opens in theaters on June 6.
In just over a decade, Mike Fla...
Halfway through Imago, an engaging documentary from Déni Oumar Pitsaev, the director has a conversation with his mother about the piece of property she bought ...
Note: This review was originally published as part of our 2025 Cannes coverage. Ghost Trail opens in theaters on May 30.
We begin with music that's uncharac...
Far removed from the mournful yearnings of A Quiet Passion––much less the quotidian, calming rhythms of Paterson––Simón Mesa Soto’s Medellín-set second feature...
Note: This review was originally published as part of our 2024 Cannes coverage. Ghost Trail opens in theaters on May 30.
The wars in Gaza and Ukraine have d...
What is love? For some, it is mutuality––a chemistry, care, and concern that blossoms into an equally supportive relationship. For others, it is devotion––...
It’s common for a successful artist to be asked about advice they'd give their younger self; one film from this year’s Cannes Specials selection does the oppos...
Laura Wandel left a lasting impression with her debut feature Playground, a character study of a very young girl during her first school days, and was lauded f...
I could name few living filmmakers better equipped for the Western than Alessio Rigo de Righi and Matteo Zoppis. The duo behind The Tale of King Crab––a film I...
Continuing in the low-key register of her Golden Bear winner Alcarràs, Carla Simón returns with Romería, another tale of intergenerational dissonance. A film a...