In-I In Motion: Juliette Binoche’s Daring Dive into Dance and Directorial Debut May 12, 2026 Juliette Binoche, a titan of international arthouse cinema for over four decades, has stepped into a new and exhilarating arena with "In-I In Motion,"… Continue Reading
The 79th Cannes Film Festival Preview and Analysis of the 99th Academy Awards Rule Changes in Next Best Picture Podcast Episode 491 May 10, 2026 The global film community has turned its focus toward the French Riviera as the 79th Cannes Film Festival prepares to commence, serving as the… Continue Reading
The Battle for Marilyn Monroe’s Last Sanctuary: A Priceless Piece of Hollywood History Faces Demolition and Legal Quagmire May 10, 2026 Marilyn Monroe, the incandescent icon whose life was a whirlwind of studios, fleeting romances, and a constant search for stability, is famously said to… Continue Reading
Moulin Rouge! May 10, 2026 Decades after its explosive debut, Baz Luhrmann’s Moulin Rouge! continues to captivate audiences, a testament to its audacious vision and enduring impact on the… Continue Reading
Guillermo del Toro: A Director’s Haunting Obsession with Cinema, Ghosts, and the Unnameable May 9, 2026 When acclaimed filmmaker Guillermo del Toro settles in for a cinematic experience, his ritual is as unique as his cinematic vision: he procures three… Continue Reading
Dear England: Joseph Fiennes on Navigating Identity, Adversity, and the Pursuit of Truth May 9, 2026 Joseph Fiennes, a figure whose career has been marked by both iconic portrayals and a quiet defiance, sat down for an interview that would… Continue Reading
The Unforgettable Volley: Eric Cantona’s Comeback and Cinematic Legacy May 9, 2026 Thirty years ago this weekend, Eric Cantona etched his name into football folklore with a moment of sheer brilliance. From the edge of the… Continue Reading
Hen: A Fowl’s Eye View on Tyranny and Human Tragedy May 8, 2026 If oppressive regimes inadvertently give rise to striking artistic works of resistance, then "Hen" might just be a parting gift from Viktor Orbán’s far-right… Continue Reading
The Survival of One of the UK’s Oldest Independent Cinemas is Under Threat as Oriel College Refuses Lease Extension May 7, 2026 The future of the Ultimate Picture Palace (UPP), a cherished independent cinema in east Oxford and one of the UK’s oldest, hangs precariously in… Continue Reading
A Six-Decade Retrospective: Sir Ian McKellen Reflects on the Evolving Landscape of Theatre and His Enduring Passion May 7, 2026 In a career spanning over sixty years, Sir Ian McKellen, a titan of the stage and screen, has witnessed a seismic shift in the… Continue Reading