Cannes 2026 Review: “Nostalgia for the Future” Allows Chris Marker’s Work to Speak for Itself
The daunting task of trying to encapsulate what the avant garde filmmaker was trying to do leads another to keep things appropriately open-ended.
Cannes 2026 Review: Pierre le Gall’s Magnetic Romance “Flesh and Fuel” Runs on Passion
Alexis Manenti gives a riveting turn as a long-haul trucker who wonders if he's capable of charting a new path after falling in love.
Natalie Erika James on Giving Plenty of Flavor to “Saccharine”
The "Relic" director discusses getting physical with this colorful body horror chiller about a young woman who doesn't see herself in the mirror.
Cannes 2026 Review: Laïla Marrakchi’s Moving Drama “Strawberries” Exposes the Bitter Seeds of an Inequitable System
Nisrin Erradi gives a performance that can't be overlooked in playing someone who often is as a farm worker who can't break a vicious cycle.
Cannes 2026 Review: The Consciousness of a Tragedy Takes Shape in Fascinating Ways in Bruno Santamaria Razo’s Brilliant “Six Months in a Pink and Blue Building”
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