Cannes Review – The Here After
When John (Ulrik Munther) is released from prison, he returns hoe to his father and younger brother, hoping to carry on with his life and forget the past. The trouble is, memories are long in the...
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When Costi’s neighbour first calls to his door asking to borrow money, then explaining he believes there to be buried treasure at his grandparents’ house, which he needs to hire a metal detector to...
View ArticleCannes Review – Valley of Love
Isabelle (Isabelle Huppert) and Gerard (Gerard Depardieu) meet in the sweltering hot Death Valley. The couple were once married, and their son Michael has sent them letters detailing his suicide, and...
View ArticleCannes Review – Chronic
David (Tim Roth) is a home care nurse who works with terminally ill patients. Almost seamlessly inserting himself into their lives, David steals details of their worlds to tell strangers, and often...
View ArticleCannes Review – The Little Prince
Desperate to get into a good school and get her life on track, a 9 year old little girl (Mackenzie Foy) and her mother (Rachel McAdams) devise a plan of study and hard work for the summer. To be in...
View ArticleCannes Review – Dheepan
Dheepan (Jesuthasan Antonythasan) moves from war-torn Sri Lanka to France with Yalini (Kalieaswari Srinivasan) and Illayaal (Claudine Winasuthamby). To all intents and purposes, they are a family...
View ArticleCannes Review – Dope
Malcolm (Shameik Moore) and his friends Diggy (Kiersey Clemons) and Jib (Tony Revolori) are the uncool high school seniors. Onsessed with 90s hip hop, the kids are consistently bullied by their peers...
View ArticleCannes Review – Macbeth
As Scotland tears itself apart with civil war, Macbeth (Michael Fassbender) hears a prophecy from a trio of witches, saying he will one day be king of the country he is fighting for. Pushed into...
View ArticleCannes Review – Ice and the Sky
French exploratory scientist Claude Lorius is the focus of this documentary by Luc Jacquet. As Loruis reflects on his life and achievements, the audience learns about his 22 missions of Antarctica,...
View ArticleCannes Review – The Sea of Trees
Arthur Brennan (Matthew McConaughey) travels to Aokigahara Forest at the base of Japan’s Mount Fuji, with the notion of killing himself. The forest is famous for being one of the most beautiful places...
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