film
Beautiful animation, incredible voice performances, and a heartbreaking story make Tangles a masterpiece, showcasing the power of the animated medium.
Passenger Review: André Øvredal Delivers Abundant Scares on a Road to Nowhere
André Øvredal’s latest film, Passenger, delivers abundant shocks and scares on a road to nowhere.
Fjord Review: Cannes 2026
With his Palme d'Or-winning feature, Fjord, Cristian Mungiu puts his audience in the hot seat as he questions moral boundaries, biases, and religious and progressive extremism.
Boots Riley Talks I Love Boosters and Politics and Sleeves
An interview with I Love Boosters director Boots Riley about his fashion-forward critique of consumer culture and capitalist inequality.
Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu Review: Bigger Screen, Less Wonder
The Mandalorian and Grogu make the hyperspace jump to theatres, resulting in a fan-friendly adventure full of familiar pleasures that struggles to meet Star Wars' mythic status.
Hope Review: Cannes 2026
Na Hong-jin's science fiction epic, Hope is a high-octane action thriller about a small Korean town being invaded by aliens. Action pack, thrilling, and completely insane, we haven't seen a film like this since Mad Max: Fury Road.
Paper Tiger Review: Cannes 2026
James Gray's Paper Tiger is a frustrating film. On one hand, it has several spectacular scenes, great performances, and a tense atmosphere. But on the other, it is a collage of better crime thrillers stitched together without ever carving out its own identity.
Club Kid Review: Cannes 2026
Jordan Firstman's Club Kid is a dazzling, crowd-pleasing debut from Cannes showing that it is never too late to be a better person.
Virtual Girlfriends Review: Hot Docs 2026
An aggressively accurate and bleak look at the OnlyFans industry that might be lucrative for a small few, but a majority of models struggle to make it work.
The Electric Kiss Review: An Amuse-Bouche from the Croisette
Cannes opens up with The Electric Kiss, a charming, albeit, forgettable romantic comedy about redemption, grief, love, and the healing powers of the arts.
Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour Live in 3D Review
Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour Live in 3D may not reinvent the concert experience, but for fans of the musician, it will offer an unparalleled, up-close experience they will love.
79th Annual Cannes Film Festival Preview
The 79th annual Cannes Film Festival runs from May 12 to May 23. With 200 films from nearly 150 countries, here are our most 15 anticipated films of the festival, ranging from Hamaguchi to Schoenbrun and Mungiu.
The Classics Shelf: Top Ten Final Films
Talk about going out on a high note! Bil Antoniou picks the top ten "final films" in the latest edition of The Classics Shelf with films like The Dead and Red among memorable swan songs.
Nicholas Braun Talks The Sheep Detectives and Standing Out from the Flock
The Sheep Detectives star Nicholas Braun talks about starring opposite some funny sheep and taking risks in the face of type-casting.
Mortal Kombat II Review: The Franchise Finally Levels Up
Mortal Kombat II delivers just what fans were asking for in 2021: over-the-top characters, gnarly fatalities, and an actual Mortal Kombat tournament.