Mia Hansen-Løve once spoke of her corpus like a home: "I think of my work on two levels: the film itself, and then the film as a part of a larger whole. A hous...
Léa Seydoux simultaneously adopts Commandant Van der Weyden’s facial tics from director Bruno Dumont’s P'tit Quinquin and Coincoin series in one moment and ere...
From James Bond to films by Wes Anderson, Ildikó Enyedi, and Arnaud Desplechin, Léa Seydoux has had quite a year, but the performance to top them all comes wit...
It is, knowing Bruno Dumont, almost certainly a joke to have the premiere French actress of our time play a crisis-stricken character named France, but I don't...
Few films in Cannes, competition or otherwise, have us excited like Arnaud Desplechin's Deception, the director's adaptation of Philip Roth's erotic, dialogue-...
The great Hungarian filmmaker Ildikó Enyedi appears infrequently, making something of an occasion her next feature, The Story of My Wife. But we'd be thrilled ...
Let's start the week with some exceptionally good news: Screen Daily report Mia Hansen-Løve is about to wrap production on her new new feature One Fine Morning...
It's been less than two years since Zombi Child but, if you're like us, any wait for new Bertrand Bonello's always just a bit too long. Joyous news, thus, to h...
Every one of our conversations with Arnaud Desplechin eventually leads to Philip Roth. As far back as 2015 he told me of ambitions to adapt the author's 1990 n...
Mia Hansen-Løve would've likely premiered her latest film, Bergman Island, at Cannes Film Festival this year, but with the yearly event canceled due to the pan...