Few films in recent memory have undergone a production process that rivals the dramatic material of the work itself quite like Mohammad Rasoulof’s The Seed and the Sacred Fig.
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At Champagne Telmont, Challenging the Traditions of Champagne for the Sake of Mother Nature
With strong investment, a renewed sponsorship of Cannes Film Festival, and a vision for a sustainable future, Champagne Telmont is riding high. Here’s what’s next.
Halsey, Teyana Taylor, Rampa, Orlando Bloom, Odell Beckham Jr and more party under the stars at amfAR Afterparty
“The After” Amfar annual Afterparty took place on May 25th hosted by Richie Akiva and Johnny Depp along with Sina, Vlad Roitfeld and Mo Al-Turki, featuring performances by Chase B, Rampa and Keinemusik, DJ Cruz and Zack Bia.
A core theme in “John and the Hole” is, what does it mean to be an adult?
Investing in a new relationship can be hard with an ex on your mind.
Sometimes a challenging film can be more rewarding.
Film Review: ‘Les Misérables’ Explores Racial and Cultural Tension in Modern France
With a title that borrows from the legendary cultural icon by Victor Hugo, the film is oppressively scaled yet never seems to go quite deep enough.
Film Review: Nadine Labaki’s ‘Capernaum’ is Unrelenting Realism with a Time-Sensitive Message
We joined director Nadine Labaki for an exclusive screening of her latest film, the award winning Capernaum, set in sprawling Beirut, at a cinema in NYC. She offered a brief Q&A after the screening. Here’s a review of Capernaum.
Film Review: ‘In the Fade’ is a German Legal Drama Gone a Little Awry
Diane Kruger delivers an unbelievable performance in Fatih Akin’s latest.
Film Review: ‘Personal Shopper’
Olivier Assayas’ newest work is one of his most mind-bending and multi-faceted films to date that will leave you questioning your sanity.