Cannes 2019 Review: LITTLE JOE Is A Slow-Creeping Horticultural Horror That Will Grow on You
Jessica Hausner’s latest revolves around a peculiar plant, but it’s far from the little shop.
Jessica Hausner’s latest revolves around a peculiar plant, but it’s far from the little shop.
A project based on the Christchurch mass shooting raises thorny issues.
The deadpan undead have wryly descended upon small-town America.
A pained plea for anyone to pick these pictures up.
How this year's Cannes Film Fest has become a PR battleground.
The oft-behatted actor will work with Brett Ratner on a return to his most iconic role.
Nicolas Winding Refn's latest gets a new poster for Cannes.
Blowing away critics and audiences alike, the radically ambitious film has been called “an unprecedented cinematic accomplishment” by Indiewire, while The Guardian heralds it “the great discovery of this year’s festival.”
Also: Not in English!
Xavier Dolan's latest feels very young but you can't hate it.
Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy's film, about bullying and prostitution at a deaf school, is so strange it might as well be science fiction.
Argentine's Damian Szifron delivers a six-film anthology that's a rebuke of the aristocracy.