By Nancy Tartaglione
29.04.2020 - 02:11 / variety.com
There’s a lovely friendship at the center of Alice Wu's sweet, sincere high school Cyrano story, revealing what we've been missing from teen movies.
By Peter Debruge
Chief Film Critic
Ellie Chu is a small-town Cyrano, with a twist, in Netflix original “The Half of It,” which could well be the most literary high school movie to come along in the short lives of its adolescent audience — and not just because writer-director Alice Wu was loosely inspired by a late-19th-century French play that
By Nancy Tartaglione
Actor famously worked with directors such as Jean-Luc Godard.
Prolific French actor Michel Piccoli, well known for his memorable performances in seminal European movies “Le Mépris (Contempt)” and “Belle De Jour,” has died aged 94 his family has confirmed to French media.
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.
The show must go on — but not in Cannes, France. At least not this year. As has occurred only a few times in its history, this year's Cannes Film Festival — which would have been its 73rd — was canceled due to the coronavirus outbreak.
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 Elsa Keslassy
“Tonight Show: At Home Edition” has had no shortage of surprises for host Jimmy Fallon.
Not a week goes by without Manchester United being linked with a host of new names and one of the latest to enter the gossip columns is Ibrahima Konate.
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
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.
A new outfit has real power.
Daft Punk is back -- kind of.The French icons are working on the soundtrack to a forthcoming film by legendary Italian director Dario Argento, who in an interview with Italian newspaper La Reppublica said the duo called to say they were fans of his work and wanted to contribute to the movie."They are my admirers, they know all my cinema," Argento said.