Fjord: On the Surface of Moral Uncertainty
Review of Cristian Mungiu’s Fjord (2026), starring Sebastian Stan and Renate Reinsve. A historic Cannes Palme d'Or winner that observes a complex landscape of moral uncertainty from a distance.
Whose Fatherland?
Pawlikowski’s Fatherland (2026) is less a biopic and more a haunting journey through postwar identity. Discover why this Cannes contender is a must-watch.
Flesh, Fluid and Film at Jane Schoenbrun’s Camp Miasma
Opening the Un Certain Regard section at the Cannes Film Festival, Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma marks Jane Schoenbrun’s return to the terrain: adolescence as horror mythology, movies as emotional habitat where there are endless fried chicken and candy.
Chuck Close at Pace Gallery: A Slow Antidote to AI Slop
The History of Sound: The Potato Eaters in Loro Piana
Oliver Hermanus returns to Cannes with The History of Sound, starring Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor. A visually stunning queer love story that struggles to fully resonate emotionally.
Berlinale 2026 Reviews: Yellow Letters
David Lynch: The Art of Unease
The Past Is Our Future
Father Mother Brother Sister: Jarmusch Wins Golden Lion
Guadagnino Returns to Venice With After the Hunt
BUGONIA: A SINGULAR UNIVERSE BY LANTHIMOS
Sentimental Value