“Memories,” the short film by Philippe Lebraud and Pierre Glénat, follows the duo’s 2020 short, “Covidream” in its cinematographic approach,…
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Rarely have I seen a film that so perfectly captures the balancing act of order and chaos in a single…
After two pretty underwhelming features in “An Easy Girl” and “Planetarium,” Rebecca Zlotowski is back in top form, just as she…
Alice Diop’s first attempt at fiction filmmaking, the ‘Silver Lion’-winning “Saint Omer,” is more than a courtroom drama as it…
The ghost of Jean-Luc Godard looms large over cinema, especially French cinema, so it’s fitting I was watching François Truffaut’s…
A career ranging over six decades, Jean-Luc Godard’s filmmaking prowess ranges from his iconoclastic approach to the established conventions in…
“ALL FOR ONE, AND ONE FOR ALL!” Never has such an utterance been so ubiquitously understood, and revered. “The Three…
Charline Bourgeois-Tacquet’s “Anaïs in Love” begins as a typical romantic comedy but soon takes a sharp turn into less explored…
The first “Downton Abbey” film was a welcome surprise at the back of the beloved series; and at the end…
In his Oscar acceptance speech, while talking about his filmmaking journey, Korean director Bong Joon-ho quoted from Martin Scorsese, “The…