Gaspar Noé’s latest risk-taker is a wonder to behold, though a bit patience-testing and possibly pointless.
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Gaspar Noé’s latest risk-taker is a wonder to behold, though a bit patience-testing and possibly pointless.
Michael Haneke has even less than usual to say about the human condition in his latest downer.
Robin Campillo's French AIDS drama plays out in such an authentic fashion that it frequently resembles a documentary.
Julia Ducournau's film is the rare horror debut that places production value over easy profits.
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 half-century friendship between Paul Cézanne and Emile Zola comes alive under the direction of Danièle Thompson.