One might ask whether we still need to revisit the pandemic crises and rehash the ideological war of Trump’s America.
Hot Milk captivates with its pervasive symbolism and poses crucial questions about the right to determine one’s own exit from life.
“On Thin Ice: Putin v Greenpeace” plays out like a full-scale political thriller, exposing the mechanisms of authoritarian rule
The Materialists is about the hidden parts of ourselves we try to conceal from the world out of fear—fear of judgment, rejection, and vulnerability.
In The History of Sound, what remains unspoken and symbolic speaks louder than words—reflecting the restrictive era in which the protagonists lived.
Nouvelle Vague is a love letter to Godard’s artistic ego. To say that it merely draws inspiration from the making of Breathless would be a gross...
Die, My Love, one of the most anticipated entries in this year’s Cannes competition, is an ecstatic, feral, and deeply contradictory film.
In Dossier 137, Dominik Moll presents a humanistic, empathetic yet unsentimental perspective on the struggles of marginalized communities in modern France.
TrueLove offers a moral introspection, brilliant acting, and an edge-of-your-seat finale—delivering top-tier television that will linger in your heart.
G20 was supposed to be her first full-fledged action-superhero movie, where the fate of the entire world depends solely on a woman.