Sirat Review: The Harsh, Haunting Poetry of a World Undone
"Sirat" emerges from the Moroccan heat haze, a cinematic intimation woven from the desert's stark indifference ...
Read moreDetails"Sirat" emerges from the Moroccan heat haze, a cinematic intimation woven from the desert's stark indifference ...
Read moreDetailsIt appears we are, once again, at one of those junctures where the wallpaper of civilization ...
Read moreDetailsThe gentle lapping of water, the soft murmur of voices – Erige Sehiri’s "Promised Sky" opens ...
Read moreDetailsThe wind combs the marsh with slow, deliberate fingers, disturbing tall gold blades that hiss like ...
Read moreDetailsA hushed press conference at Cannes turned into a standing ovation this morning when German director ...
Read moreDetailsCannes Film Festival leadership has removed actor Théo Navarro-Mussy from the red-carpet lineup for Dominik Moll’s ...
Read moreDetailsSergei Loznitsa returns to fiction after a seven-year passage, transporting us to 1937’s Stalin-ruled Soviet Union, ...
Read moreDetailsMascha Schilinski’s "Sound of Falling" arrives not so much as a film but as a temporal ...
Read moreDetailsThe global cinematic stage once again braces for impact as Ethan Hunt, the perennial American agent ...
Read moreDetailsFrom its opening moments, Adam’s Sake doesn't ease you in; it thrusts you directly into the ...
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