François Ozon’s riff on Ernst Lubitsch’s Broken Lullaby is the kind of emotionally-rich and visually confident work rarely seen in modern movies.
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François Ozon’s riff on Ernst Lubitsch’s Broken Lullaby is the kind of emotionally-rich and visually confident work rarely seen in modern movies.
The Polish horror/comedy/musical fails to master nor marry its discordant parts.
Gael García Bernal is a riot as an unfaithful telenovela actor who tracks his writer wife to Iowa.
The half-century friendship between Paul Cézanne and Emile Zola comes alive under the direction of Danièle Thompson.
Martin Zandvliet’s worthy Oscar nominee takes the inherent breath-holding suspense of defusing explosives and elevates it with exceptional writing, acting and direction.
Makoto Shinkai's global box office sensation is a feast for the eyes, occasionally to a fault.
Less than a year after the pleasant Our Little Sister, Hirokazu Kore-eda returns with this thorough, moving portrait of a man adrift.
Ceyda Torun’s documentary on Istanbul street cats offers fun for the entire family.