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Movie Review (Cannes 2025): ‘Death Does Not Exist’ Confronts the Price of Resistance and the Fragility of Identity

Director: Félix Dufour-LaperrièreWriter: Félix Dufour-LaperrièreStars: Karelle Tremblay, Barbara Ulrich, Zeneb Blanchet Synopsis: Young activists attempt an armed attack that fails, leading one to abandon her comrades. A former member haunts her, exploring violence,...

Cannes 2025: What To Watch For

The 78th annual Cannes Film Festival is upon us, which means the first signs of Oscar players are coming out. Last year’s Palme d’Or winner, Anora, won Best Picture, while The Substance,...

Movie Review (Berlinale 2025): ‘Kontinental ‘25’ is a Sharp Reflection on Trauma and Societal Decay

Director: Radu JudeWriter: Radu JudeStars: Eszter Tompa, Annamária Biluska, Marius Damian Synopsis: In the capital of Transylvania, Cluj, Orsolya serves as a bailiff. She has to evict a homeless guy from a cellar...

Movie Review (Berlinale 2025): ‘The Ice Tower’ is a Dreamlike Descent into Identity and Illusion

Director: Lucile HadžihalilovićWriters: Geoff Cox, Lucile Hadžihalilović, Alante KavaiteStars: Marion Cotillard, Gaspar Noé, August Diehl Synopsis: Jeanne, a 15-year-old orphan, witnesses the shoot for a film adaptation of the fairy tale The Snow Queen,...

Movie Review (Berlinale 2025): ‘The Ugly Stepsister’ Combines Cinderella and Body Horror

Director: Emilie BlichfeldtWriter: Emilie BlichfeldtStars: Lea Myren, Thea Sofie Loch Næss, Ane Dahl Torp Synopsis: Follows Elvira as she battles against her gorgeous stepsister in a realm where beauty reigns supreme. She resorts to...

Movie Review (Berlinale 2025): ‘Hot Milk’ is An Underwhelming Portrayal of Love’s Fractures

Director: Rebeca Lenkiewicz Writer: Deborah LevyStars: Emma Mackey, Vicky Krieps, Fiona Shaw Synopsis: With a strange illness, a mother and her daughter embark on a journey to the Spanish coast to find a...

Sundance Capsule Reviews: ‘Love, Brooklyn,’ ‘Plainclothes,’ & ‘Ricky’

The “actor’s showcase” – much like the “oh, the places you’ll go” dramatic framework that I wrote about in this series’ first volume – is nothing new to the Sundance Film Festival,...

Movie Review (Sundance 2025): ‘Sorry, Baby’ Means Well and Little Else

Director: Eva VictorWriter: Eva VictorStars: Eva Victor, Naomi Ackie, Louis Cancelmi Synopsis: Something bad happened to Agnes. But life goes on - for everyone around her, at least. Sorry, Baby is told in four chapters...

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