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Displaying all articles tagged:
Cannes Film Festival 2018
movie review
Apr. 19, 2019
Under the Silver Lake
Is Loopy, Paranoid, and Extremely of Its Time
Andrew Garfield stars in the oddball L.A. mystery from
It Follows
director David Robert Mitchell.
By
Emily Yoshida
movie review
Mar. 22, 2019
Ash Is Purest White
Is an Unrequited Love Story Set in China’s 2000s
Jia Zhangke’s latest portrait of recent Chinese history is a long, strange, lovelorn trip — maybe a little too long.
By
Emily Yoshida
movie review
Feb. 7, 2019
Penélope Cruz and Javier Bardem Shine in Soapy-Yet-Substantial
Everybody Knows
The Oscar-winning Asghar Farhadi changes locales to the picturesque wine country outside Madrid for his foray into Spanish-language cinema.
By
Emily Yoshida
movie review
Dec. 18, 2018
Cold War
Is a Stunning Love Story
Pawel Pawlikowski’s follow up to the Oscar-winning
Ida
is a passionate heartbreaker told through music and across decades.
By
Emily Yoshida
movie review
Dec. 12, 2018
Prepare to Be Blown Away by the Child Actors in the Heartbreaking
Capernaum
Lebanese filmmaker Nadine Labaki’s tragic childhood tale is fabulous filmmaking, but a lot to endure.
By
Emily Yoshida
movie review
Nov. 28, 2018
Lars von Trier’s
The House That Jack Built
Is a Narcissistic, Ugly Slog
Von Trier returns with a violent, banal, navel-gazing session.
By
Emily Yoshida
movie review
Oct. 24, 2018
Steven Yeun Makes His Leading-Man Korean Film Debut in
Burning
Lee Chang-dong’s moody mystery is based on a Haruki Murakami short story.
By
Emily Yoshida
May 21, 2018
The Man Who Killed Don Quixote
Is Terry Gilliam’s Misogynistic Fun House
There’s a good idea for a film somewhere in Terry Gilliam’s long-gestating product.
By
Emily Yoshida
that’s a take
May 16, 2018
‘Citizen of the World’ John Travolta Doesn’t Really Think About #MeToo Movement
The actor gave a talk to today at the Cannes Film Festival.
By
Jordan Crucchiola
cannes 2018
May 16, 2018
Thank
Gotti
for These Videos of John Travolta Dancing With 50 Cent at Cannes
Tuesday night at Cannes — it’s for the boys!
By
Hunter Harris
cannes 2018
May 12, 2018
Cate Blanchett and Famous Women Made a Stand for Representation at Cannes
“Women are not a minority in the world, yet the current state of our industry says otherwise.”
By
Emily Yoshida
the man who killed don quixote
May 11, 2018
The Making of Terry Gilliam’s
Don Quixote
Is Getting Another Documentary
The film’s production was first chronicled in
Lost in La Mancha
, and will be explored further in
He Dreams of Giants
.
By
Jordan Crucchiola
May 10, 2018
The Lesbian Coming-of-Age Film Banned in Kenya Premiered at Cannes
Rafiki’
s lead protagonists and their endless reserve of raw, bittersweet chemistry are the film’s greatest asset.
By
Emily Yoshida
May 10, 2018
A Roomful of Men Asked Carey Mulligan Terrible Questions at Cannes
Get it together, monsieurs.
By
Emily Yoshida
curses
May 9, 2018
Terry Gilliam Had a Stroke But
Man Who Killed Don Quixote
Will Finally Screen
But the director will be ready to celebrate
The Man Who Killed Don Quixote
on the Palais.
By
Jordan Crucchiola
cannes 2018
May 8, 2018
The Women on the Cannes Jury Will Make You Forget About the Met Ball
Cate Blanchett, Ava DuVernay, Kristen Stewart, Léa Seydoux, and Burundian singer Khadja Nin joined forces to create a Voltron of glamour.
By
Kyle Buchanan
Apr. 6, 2018
Netflix Reportedly Might Not Bring Any Films to Cannes Anyway
Cannes barred the streaming platform’s movies from competition, but still left the door open for Netflix to screen its films during the festival.
By
Halle Kiefer