Claire Denis talks about her new romantic thriller Stars at Noon
The French filmmaker told us about adapting a novel set during the Nicaraguan Revolution, and resetting the story in modern-day Panama.
The French filmmaker told us about adapting a novel set during the Nicaraguan Revolution, and resetting the story in modern-day Panama.
Rich, coked out Americans, who diagnose each other like TikTokers with a degree in anything but Psychology, become a cavalcade of corpses in Halina Reijn’s new film.
We spoke with the 22-year-old filmmaker about her micro-budget horror film Honeycomb, which recently premiered amid tangible buzz at Fantasia.
We interviewed the cinema legend about his latest film Crimes of the Future and much more.
“Once again, Cronenberg rearticulates the thesis of many of his films: If you change the body, you change the world.”
“David Yates’ third instalment in the Harry Potter spin-off is predictably entertaining, but soulless.”
The short film, When We Live Alone, complements the ongoing Canadian Centre for Architecture exhibition A Section of Now.
“Trump, of course, comes up. Yet the film dodges its own bullets, too scared to contend with a liberal audience’s reaction to a right-wing protagonist.”
An interview with Canadian filmmaker/series creator Molly Flood.
Matthew Rankin on his new film, a Canadiana nightmare about William Lyon Mackenzie King.