We’re barely into the third para of Gajraj, still you don’t need a thesaurus to understand that “the barely clothed people” ...
The Chilean filmmaker’s Directors’ Fortnight title is hewn around dense emotional landscapes of a recluse and her enduring scars ...
or all the fantasy simplicity of the premise, there's no structure to it, and though the humanoid Kakeru increases in agency ...
A magnificent example of cinema built from the ground up, The Dreamed Adventure sees German director Valeska Grisebach’s ...
The Monteverdi Choir’s account of Purcell’s opera was delivered with devastating clarity, but it was somewhat smothered beneath a 200ft ship’s hull ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by This newly discovered play by Wilder is part picaresque, part fable, featuring a Midwestern boy who dreams of working at a department store in the big ...
There’s nothing wrong with film-makers leaving their comfort zone but the Japanese director’s latest effort just doesn’t work ...
Masquerade of the Red Death leans hard into spectacle, dressing Edgar Allen Poe’s plague tale in glitter, flesh and dark ...
Cannes: Mercifully free of typical high school movie tropes, the teenagers at the heart of Marine Atlan’s film are fully ...
Forza Horizon 6 is, comfortably, the best-reviewed game of 2026 so far. It sits at the top of Metacritic and OpenCritic's ...
Konstantina Kotzamani’s Un Certain Regard title offers beguilingly dark visions of Japanese boarding school girls training to ...