John Lennon: The Last Interview Review (2026 Cannes Film Festival)
When Cannes announced that there would be a special screening of Steven Soderbergh’s new documentary, John Lennon: The Final Interview ,...
When Cannes announced that there would be a special screening of Steven Soderbergh’s new documentary, John Lennon: The Final Interview ,...
Going into Off Campus, there was definitely a level of nervousness. Elle Kennedy’s book series is one of the biggest...
Chinese direct‑to‑video (DTV) action films on platforms like iQIYI dominate action‑film X whenever a new title drops. Pushing the boundaries...
The premise of Normal, the latest film from Ben Wheatley, sounds incredibly promising. A snowbound neo-western from the director of...
After losing the Antichrist and harbouring the angel Gabriel, our favourite angel-and-demon duo are back for one last outing, and...
In Primavera, Tecla Insolia plays Cecilia, a 20-year-old orphan who has lived all of her life in Ospedale della Pietá, the...
Steven J. Mihaljevich's spellbinding exploration of guile and resolve is survival horror at its visceral and gruelling best. Mia is...
For the first time in over 10 years, we’re being treated to a James Cameron film that isn’t a part...
Sometimes, a well-thought-out plot can still not hold up if the medium it is told is not right. Unfortunately for...
Grief has a home in cinematic representations. With its ability to capture and present close-ups of pained facial expressions, showcase...
Twenty years ago, we marvelled at Andy Sachs’ (Anne Hathaway) ability to run in needle-thin stilettos through the streets of...
Parasisi brings us to Kawemhakan. The village, formerly also known as Anapaikë, sits on the border with French Guiana, on...
Anime TV shows getting film releases is not uncommon. Whether it’s Detective Conan, My Hero Academia, or One Piece, they...
Camile (Samuel Kircher) appears destined for great things. At his sports boarding school in France, he’s the great boxing hope,...