‘Yesterday the Eye Didn’t Sleep’ Cannes Director on Lebanon-Set Drama
Toward the start of Rakan Mayasi’s stirring debut feature, “Yesterday the Eye Didn’t Sleep” — the only feature in this year’s Cannes official...
‘The Mandalorian and Grogu’ Review: Just a Supersized Episode
Face it: the heart of “The Mandalorian” has always been a little fan fiction-y. What if a badass Mandalorian bounty hunter became the...
Nicolas Winding Refn’s Ghastly Thriller
“Her Private Hell“? More like our public misery.If, for David Lynch, ideas are like fish in a river, then for Danish provocateur...
Ben’Imana Review: Marie-Clémentine Dusabejambo’s Remarkable Debut
There’s a crucial scene roughly halfway through Peter Weir’s “Fearless” (1993) in which the survivors of a horrific plane crash gather together in...
Life lessons: Arlo Parks on what life so far has taught her
My morning ritual is …
A double espresso – straight to the veins – then a...
Miles Teller Cannes Interview: ‘Paper Tiger’ and More
An actor who started at 22, Miles Teller earned rave reviews out of the gate for his debut performance in “Rabbit Hole,” when...
The Not-So-Quiet American | Foreign Affairs
In the months after Robert Prevost became Pope Leo XIV, in May 2025, he kept a relatively low profile. He fulfilled prescheduled trips...
Orban’s Fall and Europe’s Rise
Sometime during the late 1800s, when the Austro-Hungarian Empire still stretched from the Adriatic Sea to modern-day Ukraine, a Hungarian entered a bookstore...
Cannes Film About Migrant Workers
If you were dropped into a greenhouse full of strawberries and instructed to pick everything in your row by a supervisor speaking tersely...

















