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Oliver Hermanus' The History Of Sound is both musically inert and narratively repetitive, turning its queer romance into a ...
Culture editor Eve Jackson brings us another special programme from the Cannes Film Festival. Today, we talk to actor Paul ...
Gracie Abrams is proving that sometimes, the most romantic thing you can wear is a fantastic little black dress. On Wednesday ...
Producer Andrew Kortschak, from left, producer Sara Murphy, producer Theresa Ryan, producer Lisa Ciuffetti, director Oliver Hermanus, writer Ben Shattuck, Paul Mescal, Emma Canning, Alison Bartlett, ...
Kidman made 2017 pledge to work with more female directors Brazilian filmmaker Brennand wins emerging talent award 'The ...
The influencers who made it to Cannes Film Festival were far more concerned with sharing their love of movies than getting ...
Though both films are period pieces about men falling in love in the isolated wilderness, Mescal says there's one key difference between them.
All eyes may be on the silver screen at Cannes, but the real drama is unfolding on the red carpet.
The History of Sound, the new film starring Paul Mescal and Josh O'Connor, has received mixed reviews following its premiere.
Despite the heavy subject matter, Paul Mescal and Josh O'Connor developed a 'very light and boyish' atmosphere on the set of ...
Paul Mescal's first new movie since Gladiator II debuts with a solid Rotten Tomatoes score following its premiere at the ...