Parthenope Review
Parthenope is a film as beautiful as it is pretentious and forced. Paolo Sorrentino’s long-standing obsession with the age of...
Parthenope is a film as beautiful as it is pretentious and forced. Paolo Sorrentino’s long-standing obsession with the age of...
The Marching Band perfectly blends humour, a heartwarming story, and sharp social commentary, all underscored by a beautiful classical soundtrack....
Set in Cape Town, South Africa, G20 follows U.S. President Danielle Sutton as she attends a global summit with fellow...
Is there anything Viola Davis can’t do? From emotionally charged dramas and superhero spectacles to gripping action thrillers, she continues...
The "revenge for your dead wife" trope is a tough one to tackle, and unfortunately, James Hawes’ The Amateur doesn’t...
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Vermiglio is a subtle yet striking film that envelops the audience in its visually stunning, intimate portrayal of a small...
The iconic Prince Charles Cinema in Leicester Square, a cornerstone of London's film culture, is facing the threat of closure....
The Oscars 2025 nominations have been announced today. No big surprises regarding this year's Oscars nominations, with Conclave, The Brutalist,...
French director Audrey Diwan (Happening) sat down with The People’s Movies to share insights about her new film Emmanuelle, which...
Audrey Diwan’s Emmanuelle is a visually striking exploration of isolation, desire, and identity within the gilded cage of luxury. Emmanuelle...
An English-Irish family, a summer holiday, and a charming B&B nestled in the idyllic Swedish countryside — what could possibly...
Opening a film with a Point of View shot is a bold and intriguing choice. It signals the director’s intent...