The Kids Are Not All Right at Cannes
Matters of adolescent identity and child welfare loom compellingly large in new festival-premièred films from Marine Atlan, Jordan Firstman, and Cristian Mungiu.
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Matters of adolescent identity and child welfare loom compellingly large in new festival-premièred films from Marine Atlan, Jordan Firstman, and Cristian Mungiu.
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The internet comedian and I Love LA star makes his directorial debut with a surprisingly soft center.
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All three of her kids identify as part of the LGBTQ+ community.
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The latest feature from the Cannes Grand Prix laureate stars a gang of little rascals acting out a romantic tragedy on the shores of the Mediterranean.
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Kirk Jones’s bio-pic of the activist John Davidson, who has worked to destigmatize Tourette’s syndrome, is effective as an educational tool but mechanical as a drama.
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On two powerful Queer films from Cannes by actors-turned-directors, including the fest breakout hit just bought by A24.
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Katie Aselton and Mark Duplass create a glorious hangout movie for theater kids with "Their Town," starring Chosen Jacobs and Ora Duplass. Review.
Critics from around the world selected Ryusuke Hamaguchi's "All of a Sudden" as the best film of the festival, with Jordan Firstman's "Club Kid" also receiving significant attentio...
Noam Ash writes & stars in a film inspired by the time he moved in with his grandparents after a bad breakup.
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Frank Perry’s searing 1969 teen drama deserves to be seen in proper conditions. It almost never has been, until now.
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