A Complete Unknown: Monica Barbaro Embraces Theatrical Power in Les Liaisons Dangereuses April 5, 2026 Monica Barbaro, fresh from an Oscar-nominated portrayal of folk icon Joan Baez in "A Complete Unknown," is embarking on a new artistic frontier with… Continue Reading
Les Rayons et les Ombres: A Harrowing Post-War Reckoning with Collaboration and Compromise April 5, 2026 Xavier Giannoli’s ambitious new film, Les Rayons et les Ombres (Rays and Shadows), plunges audiences into the morally complex landscape of post-World War II… Continue Reading
The Unforeseen Ascent of The Shaggs: A Journey from Prophecy to Avant-Garde Iconoclasts April 4, 2026 The peculiar and enduring legacy of The Shaggs, a band whose existence was shaped by familial prophecy and whose music defied conventional understanding, is… Continue Reading
Pompeii: Below the Clouds Completes Gianfranco Rosi’s Poetic Trilogy of Italian Places April 4, 2026 A uniform grey nimbostratus has blocked the rays of the London sun on the day Gianfranco Rosi is interviewed, yet the consummately Italian filmmaker… Continue Reading
Mary Beth Hurt, Understated Actor Who Shone in an Era of Cinematic Artistry, Dies at 79 April 4, 2026 The passing of Mary Beth Hurt, a profoundly gifted and nuanced actress whose career gracefully intersected with a particularly fertile period in American cinema,… Continue Reading
Kim Novak Slams Sydney Sweeney Casting in Biopic, Citing Mismatched Portrayal and Potential for Sensationalism April 3, 2026 Legendary actress Kim Novak has publicly voiced strong objections to the casting of Sydney Sweeney as her in an upcoming biopic, asserting that Sweeney… Continue Reading
The Year of Gay Brazilian Cruising: Night Stage Directors Explore Identity, Politics, and the Erotic in Cinema April 3, 2026 The cinematic landscape has recently been punctuated by a surprising surge of visually striking Brazilian films that delve into the often-unseen corners of LGBTQ+… Continue Reading
The Enduring Allure of the Cinematic Rabbit: From Terror to Triumph April 2, 2026 The rabbit, a creature often associated with gentleness and fecundity, has surprisingly hopped its way into some of cinema’s most memorable and impactful narratives…. Continue Reading
The Stranger: A Modern Reimagining of Existentialism in Cinema April 2, 2026 The stark, almost defiant closing lines of Albert Camus’s L’Étranger – "For it all to be consummated, to feel less alone, I had only… Continue Reading
Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice April 1, 2026 The recent release of the Hulu film Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice has ignited a conversation about genre hybridization in contemporary cinema…. Continue Reading