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Shia LaBeouf has returned to the Cannes Film Festival, this time as the subject of a documentary by newbie filmmaker Leo Lewis O’Neil called Slauson Rec. To say this film shows the worst side of ...
Four years after winning the Palme d’Or for Titane, Julia Ducournau debuted her latest Cannes Film Festival Competition entry ...
“Sirât” is laudable for its it’s-time-to-break-stuff attitude to its characters, even if that makes for a sometimes punishing experience for the audience. This is a love-or-hate-it movie, sometimes at ...
This year's Cannes Film Festival is at its halfway mark, but it's been an attention-grabbing affair since its start — from ...
After the slow-burn brilliance of 'The Climb,' he returns to Cannes with an uproarious open-relationship comedy starring ...
Directed by Leo Lewis O'Neil, the film, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival Sunday, captures over 800 hours of footage, revealing moments of LaBeouf's aggressive and abusive behavior toward ...
Three decades after the first and hugely influential Dogma wave, five filmmakers are initiating a new cinematic movement: ...
I think, at heart, I’m a good guy. Am I fucked up? Yes. Is my process ugly and disgusting? Yes. Have I done horrible shit in the past that I’m going to have to make amends for the rest of my life? Yes ...
Satyajit Ray’s 1970 Bengali classic Aranyer Din Ratri makes a grand return to global stage at Cannes
Aranyer Din Ratri, restored by The Film Foundation’s World Cinema Project at L’Immagine Ritrovata in collaboration with the ...
Leo Lewis O’Neil’s documentary “Slauson Rec” goes inside the acting school Shia LaBeouf created in Los Angeles.
The Chronology of Water is as much a film about a swimmer’s sexual abuse as it is about trying to make sense of the world through art.
Film Heritage Foundation restores Sumitra Peries' 1978 debut 'Gehenu Lamai' from damaged elements for its Cannes Classics ...
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