Festivals & Awards
Cannes 2024: On Becoming a Guinea Fowl, The Village Next to Paradise, Viet and Nam
Three films at Cannes explore the many ways in which death begets truth -- about secrets, love, and identity.
Three films at Cannes explore the many ways in which death begets truth -- about secrets, love, and identity.
Portugal's Miguel Gomes, Brazil's Karim Aïnouz, and France's Gilles Lellouche deliver some of the odder offerings of the competition.
Jason Gorber picks some of the most interesting international crime, wuxia and animated films from the Cannes Film Festival.
The competition runs into a bit of a rut with new films by Christophe Honoré and Paolo Sorrentino.
Set around New Year's, Sean Baker's Anora plays like a crypto-sequel to his Christmas story Tangerine.
"The Apprentice" depicts the friendship between Donald Trump and Roy Cohn, while in "The Shrouds," David Cronenberg reflects on old obsessions.
On three films from the Critics Week section of Cannes 2024.
One the weird, the gonzo, and the unusual amongst the offerings of this year's Cannes Film Festival.
"The Substance," a body-horror film starring Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley, hit Cannes at just the right time.
Jacques Audiard is one of the last directors you'd expect to make an original musical starring Zoe Saldaña and Selena Gomez.