Taste of Cherry (1997)
Kiarostami’s film about a man contemplating taking his own life and finding someone to bury him is a sadly dull look into a potentially interesting topic.
Kiarostami’s film about a man contemplating taking his own life and finding someone to bury him is a sadly dull look into a potentially interesting topic.
Be prepared for the most annoying bus ride of your life. And no, you can’t get off the bus.
Adrian Lyne’s Lolita is an engaging but unsettling watch that doesn’t bother limiting itself in its interesting adaptation of Nabokov’s novel
Based on the novel by French historian Chantal Thomas, Les Adieux à la Reine tells the fictionalized relationship that Queen Marie Antoinette had with her reader during the final days before the French Revolution in 1789.
No is an interesting look at some of Chile’s history with some of the coolest production design around.
Brandon Cronenberg follows in his father’s footsteps with an impressive body horror/thriller.
Tété is back! After three years of absence from our worldwide music scene, he releases La Bande Son de ta Vie (The Soundtrack of your Life), directed by Johan Chiaramonte, included in his upcoming album Nu Là-Bas (Naked Over There).
Polanski’s play adaptation is a tense and well-acted film where the lines between guilt and innocence are blurred beyond belief.
A chronological list of an assortment of boy bands from all around the globe that were formed in the 90s.
Described as “a French Twin Peaks”, “a LOST-like mystery”, and “the anti-Walking Dead”, this restrained take on zombie drama asks: When the dead rise, what will they want from us?