Cynthia Erivo is feeling degraded by fans who have made alterations to the latest poster released for the movie musical Wicked to match the Broadway poster.
It’s been another bumpy year for cinemas but that hasn’t got in the way of some beautiful movie posters being produced. Daniel Benneworth-Gray rounds up his favourites of the year Well it’s been ...
New-wave maestro Eric Rohmer's film is about a Scottish aristocrat (Lucy Russell) and her complex relationship with the Duke of Orleans (Jean-Claude Dreyfus) at the bloody height of the French ...
This crisis occurred to me when I re-watched Eric Rohmer’s ... and Amouroux are Rohmer’s most dazzling since Pauline at the Beach (1983). Much of this film’s pleasure is gratitude, because ...
It’s been another glorious year for movie posters, which has seen illustration in particular rise to the fore. Here, CR’s design correspondent Daniel Benneworth-Gray picks his ten favourites of 2019 ...
When she was working as cutter for films like La Carrière de Suzanne, La Collectionneuse and La Boulangère de Monceau, Jackie Raynal was most fascinated by how Rohmer handled sound. Unusual in ...
A new clip and poster have been released for an upcoming movie titled Sting which looks like it revolves around everyone’s... The new, reimagining of the cult classic Road House just got a debut ...
A film about Eric Rohmer Paris and the pleasures of cinephilia Between the late 1950s and mid2000s legendary Nouvelle vague cinéaste Eric Rohmer made over twenty feature films short films and ...
(With the exception of a “My Brilliant Career” here and an Eric Rohmer film there, the films that I internalized skewed ...
They could also be characters out of an Eric Rohmer movie, where people talk in playful, erotic circles. Their tailored jackets and lovely apartments could have come right out of a Rohmer movie.
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Dear Eric: Even though I started off school smart and curious, starting middle school, I did horribly. I couldn’t manage my time wisely. I couldn’t organize my thoughts, and it was paralyzing.