cannes film festival reviews
‘Paper Tiger’ Review: Adam Driver, Scarlett Johansson and Miles Teller Deliver Big Time in James Gray’s Operatically Intense Crime Drama
Adam Driver, Scarlett Johansson and Miles Teller star in ‘Paper Tiger,’ James Gray’s bruising crime drama about a family’s brush with the Russian mob.
‘Visitation’ Review: Volker Schlöndorff’s Tale of Two Summer Houses Is an Intelligent, Elegantly Crafted Chronicle of German History
Volker Schlondorff makes an elegant return to Cannes with ‘Visitation,’ a chronicle of two summer houses over the course of 100 years in Germany.
‘Flesh and Fuel’ Review: Two Lonely Truckers Share Europe’s Highways — and Much, Much More — in an Unlikely Road Romance with Plenty of Heart
Pierre Le Gall’s ‘Flesh and Fuel’ stars Alexis Manenti as a French truck driver who meets a man on the road and pursues an impossible romance.
‘The Beloved’ Review: Javier Bardem Carries a Tense Behind-the-Scenes Father-Daughter Drama That Could Use a Little More Sentimental Value
Javier Bardem and Victoria Luengo play father and daughter in director Rodrigo Sorogoyen’s ‘The Beloved,’ about a film shoot that flies off the rails.
‘Sheep in the Box’ Review: Hirokazu Kore-eda Trains His Tender Gaze on Human-AI Co-Existence in a Grief Drama in Search of an Emotional Payoff
Hirokazu Kore-eda explores human-AI co-existence in ‘Sheep in the Box,’ about a couple who try replacing their dead child with a robot replica.