May 20, 2026 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”
May 20, 2026 Cannes 2026 Review: “Dernsie: The Amazing Life of Bruce Dern” Finally Casts an Actor in the Right Light
May 20, 2026 Cannes 2026 Review: Jorge Thielen Armand’s “Death Has No Master” Eerily Brings the Stain of a Colonial Past Into the Present
May 20, 2026 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”
May 20, 2026 Cannes 2026 Review: “Dernsie: The Amazing Life of Bruce Dern” Finally Casts an Actor in the Right Light
May 20, 2026 Cannes 2026 Review: Jorge Thielen Armand’s “Death Has No Master” Eerily Brings the Stain of a Colonial Past Into the Present
May 16, 2024 Cannes 2024 Review: Soldiers Confront a Fight They Didn’t Sign Up For in Roberto Minervini’s Thoughtful War Drama “The Damned”
March 5, 2021 Berlinale 2021 Review: An Unhoused Community Finds Their Wings Where They Can in Carlos Alfonso Corral’s “Dirty Feathers”
August 16, 2019 Interview: Roberto Minervini on the Responsibility of Telling a Community’s Story in “What You Gonna Do When the World’s On Fire?”