Cannes

Review: Matteo Garrone’s ‘Reality’ Is A Timely and Successfully Satirical Reality TV Fable

Editor’s note: This review originally ran during Cannes 2012, but we’re re-running it as the film’s limited theatrical release begins… Read More

Review: ‘On The Road’ Is A Failed Attempt to Adapt the Unadaptable

Editor’s note: On the Road cruises into limited release this Friday, so put your brains into gear and enjoy this… Read More

Review: ‘This Must Be The Place’ Offers Yet Another Brilliant Performance By Sean Penn

Editor’s note: With This Must Be the Place now officially released in theaters, here is a re-run of our Cannes… Read More

Review: David Cronenberg’s ‘Cosmopolis’ Is An Impenetrable Fog of Poetic Nonsense

Editor’s Note: This review originally ran as part of our Cannes 2012 coverage. Cosmopolis hits theaters this weekend, August 17th.Though it… Read More

‘The Wages of Fear’ Continues to Redefine the Suspense Thriller

Welcome to Foreign Objects, a series of articles originally published in the early 2010s that spotlighted foreign films. In this… Read More

Yes, You Will Get to See Michael Haneke’s Palme d’Or-Winning ‘Amour’

If you find the holidays to not be wrenching and desperate enough, Sony Pictures Classics has just announced that they… Read More

Top 12 Performances From Cannes 2012: Kidman, Hedlund, and Cusack?! Oh My!

Last year’s Cannes Film Festival featured this year’s Oscar winning Best Actor performance thanks to the inclusion of the wonderful… Read More

Watch: Marilyn Manson in Quentin Dupieux’s ‘Wrong Cops’

Why Watch? Seeing Rubber was a highlight of 2010. Quentin Dupieux proved his fierce, uncompromising imagination and a flare for… Read More

‘Holy Motors’ Trailer Looks Like a Shaken Cat in a Burlap Sack

The question is, do you open the sack?Simon’s review from Cannes praises the positive brand of bat-shit insanity that Leos Carax’s… Read More