Browsing: Film Festivals
Bones and All is a coming-of-age triumph, Taylor Russell and Timothée Chalamet are to die for in Luca Guadanino’s instant classic.
Bardo is Alejandro González Iñárritu shooting for the stars in the most personal way, but it’s a bit too bloated for its own good.
Noah Baumbach stays faithful in adapting Don DeLillo’s White Noise novel but misses the mark on making a coherent and engaging film.
The official lineup from the 79th Annual Venice Film Festival, including Don’t Worry Darling, The Whale, and Blonde!
Three Thousand Years of Longing boasts all the visual style of a George Miller film but is bogged down by a tedious script.
Decision to Leave flaunts style, but a poor script holds it back from being as special as Park Chan-wook’s previous works.
Crimes of the Future delivers all the body horror expected from David Cronenberg, but its star cast saves it from dragging too much.
Coming off a stellar streak, Armageddon Time is sadly a severe, albeit well-intentioned, misfire for revered filmmaker James Gray.
The official lineup for the 2022 Cannes Film Festival has been revealed, new films from David Cronenberg, George Miller, and more!
‘After Yang’ is a superb, subtle second feature from Kogonada – a masterpiece that is simply impossible to let go.