UK / USA 290 articles available in total starting from 11/10/2010. Last article published on 24/07/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 5 6 [7] 8 9 ... 27 28 29 next Interview: Olmo Schnabel • Director of Pet Shop Days“People can agree or disagree, love it or hate it. I just want them to react”VENICE 2023: The debuting director has crafted a film that’s constantly moving, following two guys who have everything and yet have nothing 04/09/2023 | Venice 2023 | Orizzonti ExtraQ&A: Yorgos Lanthimos • Director of Poor Things“I want to push things further with each film”VENICE 2023: Even if his feature is being praised for the uniqueness of its style and his filmmaking approach, the Greek director is wary of saying there’s nothing quite like it 04/09/2023 | Venice 2023 | CompetitionReview: Poor ThingsVENICE 2023: Greek-turned-international director Yorgos Lanthimos packs a real punch with a period film like no other 02/09/2023 | Venice 2023 | CompetitionReview: FerrariVENICE 2023: Michael Mann’s take on the legendary Italian entrepreneur and engineer is another clumsy biopic that lacks credibility and is highly stereotypical 01/09/2023 | Venice 2023 | CompetitionJuho Kuosmanen’s first English-language series, Alice & Jack, set to premiere at TorontoThe new Channel 4 romantic drama is toplined by Andrea Riseborough and Domhnall Gleeson 18/08/2023 | Production | Funding | UK/Australia/USAReview: OppenheimerChristopher Nolan’s highly anticipated film about the "father of the atomic bomb" falls into many of the pitfalls of the biopic format 21/07/2023 | Films | Reviews | USA/UKProduction plans afoot for Paddington in PeruDirector Dougal Wilson takes the reins for this third cinematic tale of the marmalade-loving bear, whilst Olivia Colman and Antonio Banderas join the human cast 27/06/2023 | Production | Funding | UK/France/Canada/USAReview: FirebrandCANNES 2023: Jude Law yells and Alicia Vikander silently plots in Karim Aïnouz’s elegant period drama, which fails to truly engage 22/05/2023 | Cannes 2023 | CompetitionReview: The Zone of InterestCANNES 2023: Jonathan Glazer’s latest endeavour reiterates the concept of the banality of evil for almost two hours, creating an eerie atmosphere that is more aesthetically interesting than meaningful 21/05/2023 | Cannes 2023 | CompetitionReview: Occupied CityCANNES 2023: Steve McQueen surveils his adopted home city of Amsterdam over the last years of pandemic and protest, and finds remnants of its wartime experience lying in wait 18/05/2023 | Cannes 2023 | Special Screenings previous page: 1 2 3 ... 5 6 [7] 8 9 ... 27 28 29 next