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Cannes: A terminal play director and an overworked eldercare provider stroll through Paris and try to solve capitalism in the latest epic from the dir…
Cannes: A terminal play director and an overworked eldercare provider stroll through Paris and try to solve capitalism in the latest epic from the dir…
Exclusive: Japanese filmmaker and Cannes perennial Kore-eda is back at the festival with his eighth Palme d'Or contender; he won in 2018 for "Shoplift…
The Portland-based animation studio's first movie in seven years is aggressively working to position itself as a theatrical event above just something…
Cannes: The controversy-courting comedian/actor reinvents himself as a filmmaker, and as the star of his own hugely crowdpleasing movie as a washed-up…
Cannes: Directors Nicolas Athane and Marco Nguyen and screenwriter Simon Balteaux spoke to IndieWire about their joyous and hilarious film, which crea…
One of this year’s most-anticipated premieres is a rare occurrence for the Cannes Film Festival: a sequel. Coming full circle, Lisandro Alonso’s…
Thomas Mann, Nobel Prize-winning writer and voice of the German resistance from abroad, fled Germany in 1933 to take refuge in California, where he li…
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings. Film at Lincoln CenterA series of rare Korean cinema is on display in Celluloid Fever…
Cannes: Oscar-winning writer/director Arthur Harari ("Anatomy of a Fall") introduces us to his mind-bending film, starring Niels Schneider as a man wh…
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Bringing back a beloved show for a new run is no easy feat. Does the Cartoon Network classic make it work?
Aselton's fourth film, co-written with her real-life husband Mark Duplass, takes a fresh look at what it takes to make love work, with an ambitious tw…
The wide-ranging event will trace the full arc of how stories now get made, from one artist's ideation to studio-scale commercialization.
Taking on her first leading role in a TV series was "emotionally grueling and physically exhausting," the actress told IndieWire. After all, she's got…
Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey is this summer’s l’objet de cinéma, the 70mm-sized monolith around which most else will have to orie…
When asked about formative movie experiences, Jane Schoenbrun has spoken of the month spent watching all the Nightmare on Elm Street sequels at 11 yea…
Red Rooms was not Pascal Plante’s first film, but it sure suggested an arrival. Coming from seemingly nowhere and immediately placing the Québéc…
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Note: This review was originally published as part of our 2025 Venice coverage. The film opens in theaters on May 15. In April 2022, two months after …
The brilliant Catherine Breillat made her long-awaited return with Last Summer a few years back, and now thankfully the wait for her next feature won&…