Movies like Oldboy and Misery are harrowing experiences that force their characters (and us) to endure intense and scarring psychological torture.
A Streetcar Named Desire, The Day the Earth Stood Still, and The African Queen are all among the very best, classic movies from 1951.
The French Comedy Club Returns to Los Angeles for Sixth Showcase of French IPs With Remake Potential
The French Comedy Club, an L.A.-set showcase of French IPs, will play local hits such as 'Marsupilami' and 'Cycle of Time' that haven't sold to the US.
The festival features films from Europe, Africa and North America and there are parties, events and a film conference as well.
Arnaud Desplechin on 'Two Pianos,' his American influences, casting Nadia Tereszkiewicz before 'The White Lotus,' and his ...
French animation has a rich history. But it has yet to achieve the same widespread recognition as American, British or Japanese animation. Arco could change that. The film’s accessible Studio ...
Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu ('Emily in Paris') will make her producing debut on a Morocco-set action-thriller in which she's also set to star.
The country has regularly seen homophobic protest fueling assaults and public denunciations. Within this climate, organizations working to fight HIV worry that individuals will turn away from vital ...
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