Dior and Chanel battle over bolts in wartime Paris in the star-studded The New Look
Apple TV+’s latest miniseries blends fashion with fascism in its dramatization of the couture wars of the 1940s and ’50s.
Apple TV+’s latest miniseries blends fashion with fascism in its dramatization of the couture wars of the 1940s and ’50s.
New Boys? New Star Trek/Wars? A Succession successor? Color us interested.
Past Lives, The Giant Gila Monster, Poker Face and More!
Build your collection with some (or all!) of these titles, coming to stores in June.
Despite its stellar cast, Claire Denis’ latest romantic drama fails to engage with its audience. NOW STREAMING: Powered by JustWatch Despite society’s conviction that love is everlasting, a relationship is, in fact, a fragile thing. With a single act, you can sever a bond that takes years to create. As such, the tenuous nature of … Both Sides of the Blade is dull no matter how you slice it
From indie melodramas to animated tales of displaced shells, this year’s critics-curated festival offers up a Midwestern answer to the big boys.
Though good-natured and occasionally funny, Richard Bates, Jr.’s supernatural farce falls flat
Paul Mazursky’s 1974 drama captured the complexities of restlessness, desire, and sexuality of the modern ‘70s woman. NOW STREAMING: Powered by JustWatch Sex is not shocking anymore. After years of cable television, the advent of pornography on the internet, and the “tasteful nude”, we’ve acclimatized to the idea of sex on screen. When An Unmarried Woman … Sex and the Single Woman: How “An Unmarried Woman” changed the game
Hirokazu Kore-eda’s first film outside of his native Japan is a light, star-studded family affair of modest potential and diminishing returns.
Today’s CIFF dispatch includes family drama The Truth, death-row issue film Clemency, Guatemalan queer drama Tremors, and the gonzo Twentieth Century.
The latest film from the French master is a piercing look at the state of publishing and mass media wrapped up in relationship drama.