One of the very best films to emerge from this year’s Berlinale, the competition entry “Things to Come” was written and directed by the French director Mia Hansen-Løve, with the always-charismatic ...
There are so many films that really try to be about something. “My movie’s about technology” or “My movie’s about parenting,” a writer or director or producer might say (or not-so-subtly display on ...
‘Eden’ director Mia Hansen-Love’s latest feature stars Isabelle Huppert as a woman whose life slowly unravels. By Jordan Mintzer For her fifth feature, French writer-director Mia Hansen-Love follows ...
This is England's first $1 million picture. It's an impressive but dull exposition of a bad dream. This is England’s first $1 million picture. It’s an impressive but dull exposition of a bad dream.
Tony Savo's short sci-fi epic is first AI-generated film to premiere in IMAX marking significant step towards mainstream recognition of AI in filmmaking. Savo harnessed the power of cutting-edge AI ...
As ever with sci-fi, while it is fun to see what predictions turned out right and which wide of the mark, the main takeaway is what the film tells us about the anxieties of 1936. Things to Come has a ...
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