The Book of Solutions
Back after a long hiatus with his most personal film to date, French writer-director Michel Gondry’s ‘The Book of Solutions’ is a scrappy, self-indulgent but entertaining love letter to asshole artists.
Read MorePosted by Stephen Dalton | May 21, 2023 | Cannes, Cannes 2023, Festivals |
Back after a long hiatus with his most personal film to date, French writer-director Michel Gondry’s ‘The Book of Solutions’ is a scrappy, self-indulgent but entertaining love letter to asshole artists.
Read MorePosted by Stephen Dalton | May 21, 2023 | Cannes, Cannes 2023, Featured, Festivals |
The combined talents of Natalie Portman, Julianne Moore and veteran indie auteur Todd Haynes are largely wasted on humdrum Cannes competition contender ‘May December’.
Read MorePosted by Stephen Dalton | May 20, 2023 | Cannes, Cannes 2023, Festivals, Spotlight |
Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro compete to out-grimace each other in Martin Scorsese’s latest monumental but lumbering period true-crime thriller ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’.
Read MorePosted by Stephen Dalton | May 20, 2023 | Cannes, Cannes 2023, Featured, Festivals, International Oscars 2024 |
‘Sexy Beast’ and ‘Under The Skin’ director Jonathan Glazer makes his Cannes debut with his coldly compelling, boldly experimental Holocaust drama ‘The Zone of Interest’.
Read MorePosted by Stephen Dalton | May 17, 2023 | Cannes, Cannes 2023, Featured, Festivals |
Malaysian writer-director Amanda Nell Eu’s groundbreaking Cannes premiere ‘Tiger Stripes’ is an offbeat body-horror monster movie with sharp feminist claws.
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