“Anaïs in Love,” the 2021 debut feature by writer-director Charline Bourgeois-Tacquet, was a sunny portrait of idealized French womanhood that turned cooler and stranger the longer you stayed with it: ...
Back at the Yale library that holds his archive, the low-key creator of “Doonesbury” reunites with the journalist who pieced ...
Catherine O'Hara, Eugene Levy, Steve Martin, Steven Spielberg and more talk about the comedian as an actor, a personality and a pal.
With A Woman’s Life, director Charline Bourgeois-Tacquet is less interested in telling a conventional midlife crisis story than in portraying a constant state of emotional fragmentation. Her film ...
Premiering in competition tonight at the 79th Cannes Film Festival is one of this year’s French entries, and this new film ...
‘A Woman’s Life’ Review: Lea Drucker Sparks But Any Fire In This French Drama Fades Quickly [Cannes]
Lea Drucker is fantastic in A Woman's Life, but the scenario seems more appropriate for an episodic series than a movie ...
On May 15, 1953, TV Guide ran a profile of Barbara Walters, young producer of a 15-minute children’s program called “Ask the Camera.” By the time she died, almost 70 years later, Walters had bypassed ...
Spanish philosopher Paul B. Preciado helms a documentary that links the eponymous hero of Woolf's 1928 novel to a multigenerational group of 25 trans and genderqueer people. By Lovia Gyarkye Arts & ...
Filmmaker Paul B. Preciado’s literate ode to the many Orlandos who walk the world is playful, urgent and brilliantly innovative in its way of exploring transgender identity. The key gesture of the ...
Reflecting on the past, through writing or conversation, can help us better appreciate where we are — and where we’re going. By Emily Laber-Warren Jodi Wellman was devastated when her mother died of a ...
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