Mrs. Géquil is a delicate woman, at least in the eyes of her patronizing husband (played by José Garcia) as well as, perhaps, in the eyes of her boss and the va...
As is customary, when a new Michael Haneke film premieres at Cannes, we don't see it until the very end of the year. The case is no different with his lates...
We spoke with Huppert about the psychology of her characters in False Confessions, Elle, and Things to Come and about working with Luc Bondy to blur the distinction between stage and screen....
While the bulk of the conversation when it comes to festivals in the second half of the year goes to those happening in the fall, in just a few weeks, one o...
The classical western exists as an ideal sandbox setting for stories of heroism to play out, white hats separating the protagonists from the black-hatted antagonists. These films don't play by those rules....
It's not a major film festival without a new film from Isabelle Huppert. While Cannes saw the premieres of Happy End and Claire's Camera, last fall a handfu...
While the vast majority of our favorite films of last year have been treated with Blu-ray releases, one title near the top of the list we've been waiting th...
Hong Sang-soo’s first film starring Isabelle Huppert, In Another Country, counts as one of the more lightweight entries in the Korean auteur’s oeuvre. Compare i...
Happy End is a perplexing title for a movie by Michael Haneke, a filmmaker not exactly known for his irony whose endings have ranged from the death of all the c...
This weekend will bring the debut screenings of our most-anticipated film of Cannes, Michael Haneke’s Happy End. Starring Isabelle Huppert, Jean-Louis Trint...