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The 2025 Cannes Film Festival is underway, and Chaz Ebert is on the ground to report on every development. In today’s video, Chaz sits in to talk with Associate Editor Robert Daniels to talk about the ...
A thousand hopes reside in “ My Father’s Shadow ,” the crushingly personal semi-autobiographical film by director Akinola ...
The Cannes Film Festival has a long-standing tradition of showcasing actors-turned-directors; one of the great thrills of ...
Buoyed by a traditionally spectacular ensemble, “The Phoenician Scheme” feels unlikely to be anyone’s favorite Wes Anderson ...
Along the way, “A Useful Ghost” finds room for salty-mouthed monks, multiple romances (straight and gay), and a late-breaking ...
For all its energy and color, “The Wave” is hardly perfect; it has way too many endings, for a start, seemingly having lost ...
“The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo” runs out of new ideas before long, but Céspedes and his cast have earned enough ...
A confidently made procedural from the Competition program for this year’s Palme d’Or should engage with audiences outside of ...
“In a nutshell,” says Dr. Faye Miller to Don Draper during the fourth season of “Mad Men,” “it all comes down to what I want versus what’s expected of me.” But what if you are terrified of the things ...
The Kyiv-raised director Sergei Loznitsa has divided his recent career between documentaries and dramatized features. When he’s in the latter mode, as he is with “Two Prosecutors,” showing in ...
While the autobiographical elements are incredibly light, there’s enough humility here to make the viewer surrender to the ...
This documentary about a protest at a deaf university is as smartly conceived and constructed as it is thrilling to watch ...
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