Sophy Romvari’s Blue Heron: An Unforeseen Theatrical Triumph for Independent Canadian Cinema April 22, 2026 Sophy Romvari, a Canadian filmmaker known for her introspective short films, entered the demanding world of feature filmmaking with remarkably tempered expectations. Her debut… Continue Reading
Panos Kotzathanasis: A Leading Voice in Global Asian Cinema Criticism and Education April 21, 2026 Panagiotis (Panos) Kotzathanasis stands as a preeminent figure in the realm of international film criticism, particularly distinguished for his profound expertise and dedication to… Continue Reading
Nathalie Baye, A Luminary of French Cinema, Dies at 77 April 19, 2026 The French film industry is in mourning following the death of Nathalie Baye, a profoundly versatile and prolific actress whose career spanned nearly five… Continue Reading
Nathalie Baye, Iconic French Actress Celebrated for Her Versatility and Enduring Presence in Cinema, Dies at 77 April 19, 2026 The French cinematic world, and indeed the international film community, is mourning the loss of Nathalie Baye, a revered actress whose illustrious career spanned… Continue Reading
Street Fighter Unleashes a New Era of Martial Arts Cinema, Releasing October 16 April 18, 2026 The highly anticipated cinematic adaptation, Street Fighter, is poised to transport audiences back to the gritty, high-stakes world of the iconic video game franchise,… Continue Reading
The Pervasive Myth of Improvised Cinema: How Online Narratives Distort Filmmaking History April 17, 2026 The history of cinema is often recounted with an alluring emphasis on spontaneous brilliance, where actors conjure iconic moments out of thin air and… Continue Reading
Blue Heron Sophy Romvari Directorial Debut and the Rise of Personal Cinema in Canadian Independent Film April 15, 2026 Blue Heron, the 2025 drama film written and directed by Sophy Romvari, represents a significant milestone in contemporary Canadian cinema, marking the filmmaker’s transition… Continue Reading
Tommy Tom’s ‘Spare Queen’ Explores Human Connection Amidst Hong Kong Cinema’s Fragile Landscape at HKIFF April 12, 2026 Director Tommy Tom brought his latest cinematic endeavor, "Spare Queen," a character-driven bowling drama, to this year’s Hong Kong International Film Festival (HKIFF), leveraging… Continue Reading
Official Lineup for the 79th Cannes Film Festival Revealed as Global Cinema Converges on the Croisette April 12, 2026 Thierry Frémaux, the General Delegate of the Cannes Film Festival, officially unveiled the selection for the 79th edition of the world’s most prestigious cinematic… Continue Reading
The Enduring Cinema of Jim Jarmusch: A Reflection on Legacy, Loss, and the Art of Observation April 11, 2026 In the year 1991, acclaimed director Jim Jarmusch embarked on the casting process for his distinctive anthology film, Night on Earth. The film’s premise… Continue Reading