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Cannes 2015
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Youth
Eli Hayes | December 3, 2015A visual spectacle that is further proof of Luca Bigazzi being one of the finest working cinematographers in...
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Love
Eli Hayes | October 29, 2015Gaspar Noé's sensational sexual epic is both a numbing and impressive feature.
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Son of Saul (Cannes Review)
Eli Hayes | May 27, 2015A deeply dark and devastating experience, Son of Saul is one of the best directorial debuts in years.
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Dheepan
Eli Hayes | May 26, 2015An explosive, shocking, and truly visceral hyper-violent thriller about a delusional anti-hero.
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Post-Weekend News Roundup – May 26
Aaron Pinkston | May 26, 2015Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial start to summer, with cookouts and camping trips feeling like a celebratory...
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‘Dheepan’ One Of Many Shocking Wins At Cannes 2015
C.J. Prince | May 25, 2015Jacques Audiard takes home the Palme D'Or for Dheepan, and other Cannes 2015 winners.
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Cannes 2015: Green Room
Eli Hayes | May 21, 2015A punk band’s journey into an abyss of madness and violence makes up Jeremy Saulnier's latest indie thriller.
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Amy Winehouse Breaks Our Hearts All Over Again in First Trailer for ‘Amy’
Ananda Dillon | May 20, 2015Amy Winehouse's career rise and untimely death are given intimate and heartbreaking inspection in the trailer for the...
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Cannes 2015: Sleeping Giant
Eli Hayes | May 20, 2015A wonderfully stylized coming-of-age story, familiar in its narrative and themes, but unique in its execution.
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First Clip of Jeremy Saulnier’s ‘Blue Ruin’ Follow-Up ‘Green Room’
Zachary Shevich | May 19, 2015Eric Edelstein explains the difference between a bullet and a cartridge in first clip for Jeremy Saulnier's Green...
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Post-Weekend News Roundup – May 18
Ananda Dillon | May 18, 2015'Mad Men' wraps up, Cannes has boos & applause, and our skin is crawling over the official 'Crimson...
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Way Too Indiecast 16: Cannes 2015, Aging in Film
Way Too Indie Staff | April 21, 2015We discuss the 2015 Cannes Film Festival lineup and the subject of aging in film and why we...