John Krasinski’s new movie is out in cinemas.
Made In England will preach to the choir. However, anyone who considers themselves a bit of a film buff will feast on this celebration.
The story never overstays its welcome and instead unfolds into one of the
"The Blue Angels," a nonfiction film about the Navy's flight demonstration
Reviews for Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, which has premiered at Cannes Film
Critics agree on one thing: It’s absolutely nuts.
Nicola Coughlan is sensational as Penelope Featherington, whose long-simmering romance with Colin Bridgerton reaches boiling point – and the bonking is scarce but seriously steamyAlways a pleasure, never a chore (but sometimes an over-saccharine trifle): Bridgerton is back! Having lassoed the zeitgeist upon its 2020 debut – and fast-tracked its young stars to household names in the process – it feels odd to note that this is merely the third outing for Netflix’s costume drama for people who...
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The 2024 Cannes Film Festival is underway with Quentin Dupieux’s The Second Act starring Léa Seydoux and Louis Garrel serving as the opening-night film. This year’s lineup includes major Hollywood premieres like Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga starring Anya Taylor-Joy and Chris Hemsworth, Kevin Costner’s first film of a planned four-part series Horizon: An American […]
The new film from Drive My Car director Ryūsuke Hamaguchi strays from the clean conservationist message that would typically accompany such beautiful cinema of the natural world. by Dom Sinacola At the center of Evil Does Not Exist—the latest narrative feature from Japanese writer-director Ryūsuke Hamaguchi (Drive My Car)—a town hall meeting unfolds. As is the nature of most town hall meetings, the intent is to gather feedback,...
There’s no other film festival as alluring as Cannes, where blockbusters and auteur-driven Oscar hopefuls alike debut for glamorous crowds along the painfully picturesque Croisette. This year, the slate features a number of buzzy premieres, including George Miller’s Mad Max: Fury Road follow-up Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, Francis Ford Coppola’s long-awaited Megalopolis, and Yorgos Lanthimos’s quirky, starry Kinds of Kindness. Will one of them wind up going as far in the awards race as Anatomy of a...