
Director Sébastien Lifshitz asked eight gay and lesbian people to tell the world about their lives. None of them worked in fashion, retail...
Director Sébastien Lifshitz asked eight gay and lesbian people to tell the world about their lives. None of them worked in fashion, retail...
Grief, self-awareness and empowerment are just a few broad themes floundering around Sólveig Anspach's mediocre, desperately quirky comedy o...
Steeped in oblique symbolism, sensuous imagery and dense philosophical musings, Lahcen Zinoun's lyrical ode to the power of feminine mystiqu...
Are you ready for an utterly forgettable movie experience? Maybe something was lost in translation but Welcome to Argentina is as tepid...
Presumably because of Alexandre Arcady's similar career trajectory of structuring narratives around the turbulent politics and violent acts...
Nathalie Saint-Pierre's drama about the failings of the foster care system is heartfelt and shot with a great deal of consideration but its...
It's not exactly a novel conceit to have a character travel back in time to a crucial moment in their own past (see Zac Efron in 17 Again if...
Conceptually, Pierre Jolivet's police crime drama, Armed Hands, has a lot of potential; Lucas (Roschdy Zem) and Maya (Leila Bekhti), estrang...
Unlike the sort of gourmet delicacies being prepared in kitchens by the masters at the forefront of its story, The Chef serves up a rather p...
Big Is Beautiful is the kind of movie where it's possible to connect all of the dots within fifteen minutes and determine exactly where the...
Cassos could have used a little more time in the incubator. Philippe Carrese's self-conscious little crime comedy about a spineless, browbea...