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[Cannes Review] The Artist

With the current generation of film goers awash with movies splattered with special effects, artificial 3D processing and endless computer generated images,...

[Cannes Review] Miss Bala

In a visceral manner, the Mexican thriller Miss Bala brings into focus a serious problem the country faces with the drug cartels. It centers on an young gir...

[Cannes Review] The Tree of Life

Terrence Malick is one of the most interesting American directors working today, despite making only four films previous to his latest endeavor, The Tree of...

[Cannes Review] The Kid with a Bike

It's not a proper Cannes film festival without an entry from the two time Palme D'Or winners the Dardenne brothers. Luckily the Belgian duo are back with an...

[Cannes Review] Arirang

Arirang is unlike any film that is playing at Cannes this year. Shot entirely by the Korean auteur Kim Ki-duk himself in a desolate cabin using a Canon Mark...

[Cannes Review] Polisse

In Poliss, an ensemble cop drama, the action centers on a disturbing crime trend spreading through France and other parts of Europe. The crime at hand is ab...

[Review] Priest

In concept, Priest should be one cool film. A story of priests fighting vampires sounds all kinds of awesome. Similar to Scott Stewart's directorial debut, ...

[Cannes Review] Restless

At the heart of Restless, the new film by American auteur Gus Van Sant, is a heartfelt relationship between two young people that begins at a funeral. Thus ...