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Isolated locations and long-dormant mysteries are often the perfect combination for horror movies to deliver terrifying, ...
As Cartier presented its new high jewelry collection in Stockholm, Vanity Fair spoke with Saldaña about life after her Oscar ...
The New York City-based festival features 59 nonfiction films this year, covering everything from transgender children to ...
The 2020s gave us Jane Shoenbrun, perhaps the biggest auteur to make their debut in this decade. Their stirring debut We're ...
Alpha' director Julia Ducournau & co-star Tahar Rahim discuss the drama inspired by the early years of the AIDS epidemic ...
On three very different Cannes films, including the latest from the director of The Climb, starring Adria Arjona.
The Iranian director walked away with top honors on Saturday, concluding a festival spiked with discord and littered with gems.
Cannes Film Festival saw a flurry of splashy releases debut on the Croisette—some from beloved auteurs who have already scooped the prestigious Palme d’Or in previous years (Julia Ducournau, ...
Four years ago, Julia Ducournau won the Palme d’Or for Titane, her masterpiece about found family and car-fucking. Her followup, Alpha, premiered at Cannes this week. Like her first two films ...
Julia Ducournau, who won the Palme d’Or for “Titane,” returns with the body-horror tale “Alpha.” The critical reception has not been kind.
Julia Ducournau won the Palme d'Or with her transgressive body horror Titane but the only thing tortured in Alpha is its AIDS ...
Lee was also on an apology tour at the festival. Four years ago, he was the head of the jury that awarded Julia Ducournau’s “Titane” the Palme d’Or. Only Lee, confused by the French-language ceremony, ...
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