Judith Godrèche’s Portrait of Annie Ernaux
At the age of 85, Nobel Laureate-winning French author and activist Annie Ernaux is enjoying a cinematic revival. Her readers have grown up...
‘Her Private Hell’ Teaser: Nicolas Winding Refn Returns
The “Hell” of the title of Nicolas Winding Refn‘s latest? It’s not just metaphorical. Well, maybe. As the synopsis for the Danish auteur’s...
Pawel Pawlikowski on Cannes Hit Fatherland INTERVIEW
Pawel Pawlikowski‘s seventh feature “Fatherland” came into the Cannes Competition with high expectations, and judging from audience and critical reaction, it should win...
Cannes 2026 Movies Sold So Far, From ‘Paper Tiger’ to ‘Minotaur’
Last year’s Cannes Film Festival saw Neon acquire its eventual Palme D’Or winner “It Was Just an Accident” and make splashes with “The...
A New Order for the Gulf
The U.S.-Israeli war with Iran has put the Gulf states in an impossible position. The American forces they host have become the main...
Fierce Māori Gothic Horror Triumph Wins SIFF 2026
Atrocities taken from real human history haven’t always been a natural fit for the horror crowd. Although scary movies have long helped people...
Gay Animated Movie Is Both Raunchy and Basic
Nicolas Athané and Marco Nguyen‘s raunchy, funny animated feature debut “Jim Queen” is like an AIDS allegory where the transmissible disease is instead...
‘Outlander’ Finale: Showrunner Interview
Like any showrunner, Matthew B. Roberts has to hear the good feedback and the bad feedback. “Outlander” fans are known for their passion,...
Na Hong-jin’s Creature Feature Is Undone by Terrible CGI
Exact numbers have yet to be confirmed, but Na Hong-jin’s “Hope” is reportedly the most expensive movie ever made in Korea, with a...


















