Blaise Review: The Sauvage Family Misplaces Its Nerve
The Sauvage family has the air of people permanently bracing for a doorbell. Their bodies stiffen ...
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Read moreDetailsAustrian director Sandra Wollner's Everytime has found its North American home less than two weeks after ...
Read moreDetailsHélène Rosselet-Ruiz makes her debut feature appearance with Madame, a chilling architectural procedural co-written with Pauline ...
Read moreDetailsChristophe Honoré leaves his familiar Parisian terrain and roots Orange Flavoured Wedding in a harsher, more ...
Read moreDetailsEivind Landsvik enters feature filmmaking in a near whisper with Low Expectations, a patient anatomy of ...
Read moreDetailsFrench-Irish director Alexander Murphy follows his 2025 debut Goodbye Sisters with Tin Castle, an observational documentary ...
Read moreDetailsThe cinematic reckoning with 20th-century German history often loves a wide shot of wreckage: avenues flattened, ...
Read moreDetailsThe human spine is a frail stem by which the body negotiates gravity, a biological fact ...
Read moreDetailsNine years after her stark examination of frontier friction in Western (2017), German director Valeska Grisebach ...
Read moreDetailsBarnaby Thompson’s documentary Maverick: The Epic Adventures of David Lean plays like a psychological autopsy of ...
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