Tag: Josh O'Connor

Maine Stay: Mubi Falls For Oliver Hermanus’ “The History of Sound”

The History of Sound, the highly anticipated feature love story featuring Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor has found a home. Oliver Hermanus who directed...

Day Moves: Josh O’Connor Toplines Kelly Reichardt’s ‘The Mastermind’

Keeping up with her pattern of releasing a film roughly every three years, Kelly Reichardt’s next project, The Mastermind, is one extra America indie...

Aisha | Review

No Safe Havens: Letitia Wright’s Breathtaking Refugee Turn Frank Berry’s Aisha is the superbly moving record of a Nigerian refugee’s quiet fight for dignity in...

La Chimera | Review

The Passionate Thief: Rohrwacher Finds Treasures Under the Tuscan Sun “The sun is following us,” whispers a willowy blonde in the enigmatic opening moments...

2023 European Film Awards: The Zone of Interest, Fallen Leaves & Anatomy of a Fall Grab Most Noms

The European Film Academy revealed the nominees for the main categories of the 36th European Film Awards and while Radu Jude's Do Not Expect Too...

Alice Rohrwacher’s La Chimera – 2023 Cannes Critics’ Panel: Day 10

A Cannes mainstay since her humble beginnings in the Directors’ Fortnight section with Corpo celeste, Alice Rohrwacher quickly ascended to comp-worthy status with the...

Mothering Sunday | Review

Woman in Love: Husson Mounts Reticent Portrait of Living Life Out Loud At first glance, Mothering Sunday has all the impeccable furnishings evident in the...

2022 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Frank Berry’s Aisha

Moving from a tragi-docudrama I Used to Live Here (2014) to what appears to be a very raw prison system film in Michael Inside...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2021: #63. Eva Husson’s Mothering Sunday

Mothering Sunday French director Eva Husson makes her English language debut with the UK production Mothering Sunday, a period piece set in post-WWI England which...

Hope Gap | Review

Mind the Gap: Nicholson’s Intimate Divorce Story Drama The emotional devastation of a divorce girds the intimate dramatic underpinnings of Hope Gap, a quiet and...

God’s Own Country | 2017 Sundance Film Festival Review

Gheorghe at the Farm: Lee’s Rustic Romantic Drama Hits the Requisite Notes For those who have been yearning for a less angst-ridden and more contemporary...

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