Horizon: An American Saga–Part 1: Costner on Keeping the Flame for Western Film Genre (Cannes Film Fest 2024)

The director, however, didn’t claim to be telling a Native story with Horizon. As with Dances With Wolves, Costner’s new film is clearly told from the perspective of its white protagonists.

Shrouds, The: Cronenberg’s Personal Horror Tale, Inspired by Loss of Long-Time Wife (Cannes Fest 2024)

The film is a fictionalization of some real emotions, and real people. But despite the fact that some autobiography is involved, none of that makes it a good film.

Surfer, The: Irish Director Lorcan Finnegan’s Weird Tale, Starring Nicolas Cage as Man Losing his Mind? (Cannes Film Fest 2024)

To me, “The Surfer” is an uplifting movie, but it leaves you with just the right amount of ambiguity

Megalopolis: Coppola on the State of the Film Industry (Cannes Film Fest 2024)

“I feel the film industry is about people getting hired to meet debt obligations, their job isn’t to make good movies, but to pay their debit,”

Megalopolis: Coppola and Jon Voight on the Film, Politics, and Artist’s Role in Society

“The role of the artist is to illuminate contemporary life, to shine a light on it, to be the headlight.”