Cannes 2024: ‘Mongrel’ Is an Unfortunate Case of Style Over Substance
Despite flaws in the script, 'Mongrel' shows abundant stylistic confidence.
Despite flaws in the script, 'Mongrel' shows abundant stylistic confidence.
A rare, original breakthrough in Asian American cinema.
Its national and stylistic identity crafts a film that’s at once distinctly Canadian and Iranian.
A docufiction hybrid film relegated to an unglamourous “special screenings” spot, but one of the most fascinating films at Cannes.
A story of connection and redemption through the bond between dog and man.
Ang Lee boldly integrates new perspectives with a predominantly East Asian cast in 'The Wedding Banquet'
'I Did It My Way' fails to capitalize on what could have been a refreshing take on the all-too-familiar undercover cop...
'Bramayugam' offers just the right kind of thrills and questions for audiences to appreciate.
In 'Oasis,' Lee asks his audience to witness the growing love of Jong-du and Gong-ju without consternation.
Viewers may get whiplash from whipping past character choices and major reveals.