Movies and TV Series

Review

Fjord is one of the few Cannes films not afraid to confront our complicated present

A foreign family with its numerous children decides to move to a remote region of a country with a culture...

di Elisa Giudici 21 May 2026

Special

La La Land, Ten Years Later: The Musical That Taught Us the Cost of Choices

Ten years after its release, La La Land continues to occupy a special place in the collective imagination....

di Biagio Petronaci 20 May 2026

Review

Mother Mary: between metaphors and songs, a pretentious film

A singer steps onto a stage in front of tens of thousands of people who worship her as if she were a...

di Maurizio Encari 20 May 2026

Review

In the Grey: Guy Ritchie and a Halved Action Film

A group of specialists, the trio composed of Sophia, Sid, and Bronco, is tasked with completing an extremely...

di Maurizio Encari 20 May 2026

Review

Hope: Can Korea Make Better Action Films Than the United States? A Review of the Sci-Fi Blockbuster from the Cannes Film Festival

Talking about Hope inevitably forces one to confront their own cinematic priorities in the blockbuster...

di Elisa Giudici 20 May 2026

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The Mandalorian & Grogu – Review: Favreau Brings Star Wars Magic Back to the Big Screen

With The Mandalorian & Grogu, the universe of The Mandalorian finally makes the big cinematic leap,...

di Manuel Le Saux 19 May 2026

Review

Jack Ryan: Ghost War between intelligence and action without risk

With Jack Ryan: Ghost War, the franchise inspired by the universe created by Tom Clancy attempts a rather...

di Claudio Pofi 19 May 2026

Review

With Fatherland, Sandra Hüller is increasingly confirmed as the actress of 2026

There's a very small, almost invisible moment in Project Hail Mary, where Sandra Hüller lets a fragment...

di Elisa Giudici 18 May 2026

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Cate Blanchett Talks About the Future of Hollywood at Cannes: “The Problem with AI is Consent”

Cate Blanchett arrives at the Cannes Film Festival to meet the press and public. She agreed to be the...

di Elisa Giudici 18 May 2026

Review

Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma Confirms Jane Schoenbrun Will Shape the Future of Cinema

After I Saw the TV Glow, expectations for Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma were sky-high. You could...

di Elisa Giudici 16 May 2026

Review

Nekromantik: the extreme nightmare of the German underground in 2K

When it comes to extreme European cinema, Nekromantik still holds an almost unrepeatable position today....

di Claudio Pofi 14 May 2026

Review

The Punisher: One Last Kill: Frank Castle is back, more relentless than ever

We find Frank Castle consumed by the ghosts of the past, in a reality where brutality is now commonplace...

di Maurizio Encari 14 May 2026

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Peter Jackson: "The Lord of the Rings? I'll never make a film that big again, and that's fine with me"

In the late 1980s, Peter Jackson arrived in Cannes as a complete outsider: a self-taught New Zealand...

di Elisa Giudici 13 May 2026

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SAW – We've Seen the 4 Film Collection 4K

When it arrived in cinemas in 2004, few would have imagined that Saw would become one of the most enduring...

di Claudio Pofi 12 May 2026

Review

Mortal Kombat II proves it learned from its predecessor's mistakes

The second Mortal Kombat doesn't hit all that hard, but it certainly puts in more effort and verve than...

di Elisa Giudici 12 May 2026

Review

Berlin 2 and The Lady with an Ermine, review: the heist loses tension and the franchise shows fatigue

With the first season of Berlin, the universe of The House of Paper had managed to find a relatively...

di Biagio Petronaci 10 May 2026