By Elsa Keslassy
30.04.2020 - 21:29 / nypost.com
A new outfit has real power.
Clothes can rejuvenate our spirit, change our walk into a strut or send us, sobbing, to Peloton.com, in hopes they might one day fit. Rarely, however, does something from the closet turn us into a full-blown serial killer.
But that’s what a jacket manages to do, bitingly, in the French comedy “Deerskin,” starring Jean Dujardin. The Oscar winner plays a wimp named Georges, who tosses his gross, green corduroy number into a rest-stop toilet and heads to an ominous
By Elsa Keslassy
After exploding on the awards season in late 2019, Sam Mendes’ stunning WWI epic 1917 makes its way to the home formats. Visually stunning, stunningly stage, and supremely acted by all involved, the film is deserved of all of its plaudits.
No, did not just pull off what always wanted to do: Kill off its marquee star — originally supposed to be Michael Keaton before Matthew Fox took over the role — at the end of the pilot episode. But showrunner Graeme Manson’s adaptation of Bong Joon-ho’s 2013 cult classic and the 1982 French graphic novel did just shake things up at the front of the train in a major way.
Matt Damon, his wife Luciana, and their three daughters Isabella, 13, Gia, 11, and Stella, 9, are all quarantining in the small town of Dalkey, Ireland, and he’s explaining why.
Matt Damon‘s family has been affected by the coronavirus. The 49-year-old actor, who is currently quarantined with his family in the small town of Dalkey, Ireland, made a surprise appearance on a local radio show — “SPIN 1038 Fully Charged” — where he talked about being in lockdown abroad and how the coronavirus has impacted his family.
Matt Damon's family has been affected by the coronavirus. The 49-year-old actor, who is currently quarantined with his family in the small town of Dalkey, Ireland, made a surprise appearance on a local radio show — -- where he talked about being in lockdown abroad and how the coronavirus has impacted his family.
Those who come to TNT's Snowpiercer as fans of either Bong Joon Ho's ambitious feature film or the original French graphic novel Le Transperceneige are likely to be at least somewhat disappointed by this tonally uneven, narratively confusing TV adaptation.
By Dave McNary
Cinco de Mayo celebrations may look a little bit different this year, however, that does not stop the celebration. As we remember the victorious day in 1862, when Mexicans in Puebla defeated French forces, the history of the holiday will not go forgotten. In Puebla, the day is celebrated with a festival of the arts and cuisine.
Every year, we celebrate Cinco de Mayo with an amazing playlist curated for our readers. For 2020, Billboard went all out, bringing together the bes
By John Hopewell
Tennis’s top temptress Eugenie Bouchard was fouled by an army of trolls when she invited fans to challenge her on PlayStation’s Tennis World Tour.
A head-spinning documentary, based on the book by French economist Thomas Piketty, turns the tale of capital in the last 300 years into a financial detective story that exposes our current crisis.
This SXSW-programmed French portmanteau comedy sends up the perils of online living to alternately sharp and slight effect.