Tag: Sophie Mas

May December | Review

Tarnished Angels: Haynes Curates a New Dazzling Cult Classic Had Brian De Palma been keen on rehashing Douglas Sirk instead of Hitchcock, he might have...

Todd Haynes’ May December – 2023 Cannes Critics’ Panel: Day 4

After a quick trip to Paris for a retrospective of his career at the Centre Pompidou, Todd Haynes comes back to Cannes for his...

Bergman Island | Review

The Passion of Mia: Hansen-Love Makes Her Own Place at the Table For her complex and absorbing seventh feature, Bergman Island, Mia Hansen-Løve returns to...

Port Authority [Video Review]

Category is The Realness: Lessovitz Isn’t Strictly Ballroom in Star Crossed Romance To acknowledge the formidable, everlasting impact of Jennie Livingston’s 1990 documentary Paris is...

Yes, God, Yes | Review

Obvious Teen: Maine Finds Nostalgia in a Hopeless Place Of the many aspects particular to the late 1990s and early 2000s, where cell phones were...

Ad Astra | Review

All Alone in the World: Gray Elegantly Propels Trademark Themes & Style into Outer Space The curiosity of witnessing James Gray try his hand at...

Video Interview: Dominga Sotomayor – Too Late to Die Young

The hype machine officially began on Chilean filmmaker Dominga Sotomayor's third feature back in August when she won Best Director at Locarno. Since then,...

Video: Geremy Jasper’s Patti Cake$ – 2017 Sundance Film Fest Post Screening Q&A

"Patti is my alter-ego". - Geremy Jasper A project that was nurtured via the various Sundance labs, Patti Cake$ played like gangbusters during its world premiere...

Street Team: Crystal Moselle in Simpatico with The Skate Kitchen

No stranger to profiling NYC based artists and misfits running, subwaying (and in this case, skating) around Manhattan and its boroughs, Deadline confirms that...

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Honey Bunch | 2025 Berlin Intl. Film Festival Review

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Interview: Philippe Lesage – Comme le feu (Who By Fire)

The adults in the room may be battling for...