Pierre Creton’s “A Prince,” which made its North American premiere Saturday in the New York Film Festival’s Currents section, has a…
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Aki Kaurismäki delivers a late addition to his ‘Proletariat Trilogy’ with “Fallen Leaves,” a story about how hope is never…
Faithful to genre tropes without betraying the iconic director’s flair for melodrama, Pedro Almodóvar’s “Strange Way of Life” delights in…
Now in its 61st year, the New York Film Festival is set to hit New York this fall, from September…
Doris Day’s “Que Sera, Sera” plays at the beginning and end of “Father of My Children” (2009), Mia Hansen-Løve’s second…
Jerzy Skolimowski’s “EO” might have been crafted with love and endearment of Robert Bresson’s “Au Hasard Balthazar.” Still, it lacks conviction…
With his usual distinctive and delicate directorial touch, Luca Guadagnino’s adaptation of Camille De Angelis’ novel, “Bones and All,” is…
“Trenque Lauquen’s” twelve chapters in two films might unfold in a way that some audiences might lose patience with, as…
Mark Jenkin blends folk horror elements with his usual distinctive style to create “Enys Men.” This horror film will put…
Via a vignette-esque structure beautifully captured by cinematographer Daniela Cajías, Carla Simón’s sophomore feature, the ‘Golden Bear’-winning “Alcarràs,” is a…