Criticism
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Cannes: Catalan filmmaker Elena Martín Gimeno probes the mysteries of childhood sexuality in this unsettling tale of one woman's relationship to her body.
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Cannes: Nahuel Pérez-Biscayart stars as a single father still reeling from being abandoned by his young first love in the predictable yet sweet Closing Night selection.
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Cannes: Directors Alireza Khatami and Ali Asgari thread nine icepick-precise vignettes about the petty bureaucracies of working-class life in Iran.
TV Review
The Apple TV+ show reuniting the "Neighbors" team really works with the two of them in the spotlight. The rest of it, though...
Film Review
"A Quiet Place" screenwriters Scott Beck and Bryan Woods turn the horror maestro's creepy short story into a jump-scare creature feature.
Life & Beth
Two words: Beth Dutton.
Film Review
Sebastian Maniscalco gives De Niro a vehicle worthy of his comedic talents in the vein of "Meet the Parents" and "Analyze This."
Cannes
Cannes: Binoche and Benoit Magimel play passionate 19th century foodies in the Competition film from the director of "The Scent of Green Papaya."
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Cannes: The Italian filmmaker takes on Netflix (and more) in a heartfelt, if clunky dramedy.
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Cannes: Moroccan filmmaker Asmae El Moudir’s inventive doc explores how memories are influenced by historical erasure…with model figurines!
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Cannes: The filmmaker's Directors' Fortnight entry skewers millennial corporate drone-ism while also showing us a BDSM practitioner in full control of her craft.
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Cannes: Thien An Pham’s debut feature follows a prodigal son’s search for both his missing brother and something worth living for.
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