I think I have narrowed down my Cannes most anticipated:
Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma
Her Private Hell
All of a Sudden
Fatherland
Sheep in the Box
Parallel Tales
Full Phil
Coward
The Man I Love
Gentle Monster
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I miss GENTLEMAN JACK
Happy Easter to Anne Lister and Ann Walker who got married on Easter Sunday in 1834
Big fan of FORBIDDEN FRUITS #FilmSky www.peliplat.com/en/article/1...
I love the movies
Off to church aka the movies to see gloria swanson in QUEEN KELLY
Fourth book of 2026:
Dune
Third book of 2026:
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
PROJECT HAIL MARY balances science with heart in a story thatâs profoundly hopeful. Unlikely friendship is the storyâs soul: built on trust, humour, and sacrifice. Emotional, visually rich, and a powerful reminder that connection and collaboration can save worlds . #FilmSky
Samara Weaving is back playing hide & seek. READY OR NOT 2 trades the mansion for a sprawling estate, adds sibling drama, & somehow gets even bloodier & retains all the humour. It didnât need to exist but with a game this unhinged, itâs a fun time. My review: nerdspin.com/ready-or-not...
I had no intention of reviewing THE BRIDE! and took no notes while watching, so probably not my best work, but I had to get my thoughts out for this one #FilmSky www.peliplat.com/en/article/1...
A new day. A new 4K. #Filmsky
Keep an eye out for MONTREAL, MY BEAUTIFUL. Itâs a stunning story that follows an older woman exploring her sexuality & queer desire for the first time. Joan Chen delivers a performance of astonishing nuance & vulnerability. My review: nextbestpicture.com/montreal-my-...
THE NEXT BEST PICTURE PODCAST - Recap Of The 2026 #SundanceFilmFestival #Filmsky nextbestpicture.com/the-next-bes...
My #Sundance2026 review of CAROUSEL: nerdspin.com/carousel-rev... #FilmSky
My #Sundance2026 review of AMERICAN DOCTOR: nextbestpicture.com/american-doc... #FilmSky
I'm wearing my Yellowjackets jacket and ready for the final season.
#Sundance2026 has come to a close. Here is a ranked list of everything I watched!
boxd.it/SfxWO
What were your favourites? #FilmSky
For The Ringer, I wrote about how amazing it was that the brilliant Catherine O'Hara finally became a superstar in her 60s, and how sad it is that she was taken from us just when we had all finally begun to appreciate her:
My #Sundance2026 review of THE INCOMER: nextbestpicture.com/the-incomer/
My #Sundance2026 review of CHASING SUMMER: nerdspin.com/chasing-summ...
My #Sundance2026 review of JOSEPHINE: nerdspin.com/josephine-re...
Been sitting in sadness since the Catherine OâHara news broke. A Canadian great and there arenât that many of those left
one of the reasons I think it's hard to believe Catherine O'Hara died is because she was this super rare combination of both poise and chaotic energy and so she didn't seem to have a physical age; she was just oscillating between 40 and 17 and 60 at all times.
a quick, inadequate tribute to catherine o'hara and the renaissance she was in the midst of, now cruelly cut short: variety.com/2026/tv/colu...
The UK's Independent gives the film one star out of five, saying: "[The] First Lady is a preening, scowling void of pure nothingness in this ghastly bit of propaganda ... Hitting cinemas as the streets of America remain filled with the angry and grieving - with the country on the verge of an irreparable schism - the vulgar, gilded lifestyle of the Trumps makes them look like Marie Antoinette skulking in her cake-filled chateau, or Hermann GĂśring's staring up at his looted Monet." The publication continued: "The "film" is part propaganda, sure, and part sop to Big Tech companies who require constant regulatory approval for financial manoeuvrings. Even then, it is bad. It will exist as a striking artefact - like The Birth of a Nation or Triumph of the Will - of a time when Americans willingly subordinated themselves to a political and economic oligopoly."
Now this is a movie review www.independent.co.uk/arts-enterta...