The spoils of war are a chore in this fascinating fly-on-the-wall study of the Taliban’s first year back in power, starting in the late summer
Author: Sarah Mitchell
At the age of 9, Serena Williams was interviewed by CNN. In the interview, she shared her thoughts with CNN Business.
When Serena Williams was 9 years old, she was interviewed by CNN. This is what she had to say. Link Copied! At the young age
The End of the World review does not live up to expectations – a playful Romanian experiment.
Romanian film-maker Radu Jude was a Golden Bear winner at Berlin last year for his wackily entitled Covid-era movie Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn.
Shayda review – an exciting new voice in Australian cinema has arrived
Australian-Iranian writer/director Noora Niasari’s feature debut Shayda, which premiered at Sundance and has opened this year’s Melbourne international film festival, is a deeply engrossing, gradually
La Chimera review – Alice Rohrwacher’s uproarious adventure teems with life
Alice Rohrwacher’s new film is a beguiling fantasy-comedy of lost love: garrulous, uproarious and celebratory in her absolutely distinctive style. It’s a movie bustling and
Perfect Days review – Wim Wenders explores a quiet life in Tokyo
W The latest movie by Wim Wenders, written in collaboration with Takuma Takasaki, is a unique and poignant examination of a Zen-like character living in
Close Your Eyes review – Victor Erice returns with enigmatic tale of disappeared actor
Eighty-two-year-old Spanish director Víctor Erice had previously released a total of three feature films: his classic The Spirit of the Beehive in 1973, The South
The Taste of Things (aka The Pot-au-Feu) review – Juliette Binoche foodie romance is an invitation to drool
This film, directed by Tran Anh Hung, is visually stunning. However, it falls into a genre that I am not particularly fond of – the
Kidnapped review – Marco Bellocchio’s antisemitism drama is a classic in the making
Italian director Marco Bellocchio, at the age of 83 – and almost 60 years after he first came to prominence with his 1965 movie Fists
Club Zero review – not much to chew on in this baffling non-satire
Jessica Hausner is the Austrian director whose elegant, refrigerated style has made her a Cannes favourite and her 2009 film Lourdes, about the ordinary world