Si tu penses bien: Géraldine Nakache turns emotional abuse into psychological horror
Presented at Cannes Première, Si tu penses bien confirms that Géraldine Nakache is entering a darker and more ambitious phase...
Presented at Cannes Première, Si tu penses bien confirms that Géraldine Nakache is entering a darker and more ambitious phase...
With Karma, French filmmaker Guillaume Canet delivers a gripping and emotionally charged thriller that stands among the most powerful screenings...
The Cannes Film Festival continues to spotlight powerful female-driven stories during its 79th edition, and one of the most talked-about...
Presented as a Special Screening at the Cannes Film Festival, John Lennon: The Last Interview is built around an almost...
Presented as a Special Screening at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival, Wonderful Mornings marks the feature debut of French filmmaker...
With Suddenly, presented in competition at the Festival de Cannes 2026, Ryūsuke Hamaguchi once again proves that few contemporary directors...
One of the most striking aspects of contemporary horror cinema is how often physical mutation has become a metaphor for...
There is something almost rebellious about The Child King’s Caprices. At a time when historical cinema often strives for solemnity,...
Premiering Out of Competition at the Festival de Cannes 2026, Colony (Gun-Che) marks the highly anticipated return of Yeon Sang-ho...
Presented in the Un Certain Regard section, Congo Boy by Rafiki Fariala is one of the festival’s most emotionally honest...