Gut the fish. Strain the butter. Take the veal out of the oven. Poach the quenelles. And don’t forget to braise the escarole. “The Taste of Things,” directed by Tran Anh Hung and almost certainly a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In the run up to Cannes, Gaumont is launching sales on “The Pot Au Feu,” Tran Anh Hung’s period romance starring Juliette Binoche ...
Like “Funny Games” if it were somehow more pointless, “The Birthday Party,” a rustic home invasion thriller by writer-director Léa Mysius, is a head-scratching letdown considering its cast, a murderer ...
About 11 days ago the 79th Cannes Film Festival opened with a lighthearted French comedy, The Electric Kiss. That indicated ...
Juliette Binoche wants to discuss something other than food. It’s the smallest glance — a quiet nod of agreement — but I notice it as we’re speaking in the Hollywood Hills in early January about her ...
Catalan artist and director Albert Serra (The Death Of Louis XIV, Liberte) returns to Cannes Film Festival Official Competition with a rarity for him, a contemporary feature film, not what we have ...
Cordon bleu is the warmest color in Tràn Anh Hùng’s long but surprisingly light soufflé of a movie The Pot-au-Feu (renamed The Taste of Things ahead of its U.S. release), a highly watchable Aga saga ...
This could be better paced but the crisis which descends on an up-against-it dairy farm is delivered by some very memorable goons ...
Benoît Magimel is a French actor. A prolific actor who was 14 when he appeared in his first film, Magimel has starred in a variety of roles in French cinema. For a number of years, he lived with ...
Comparisons to 'A History of Violence' only diminish this Cannes competition entry, a tepid family affair set in rural France, about a trio of baddies who arrive to upend a woman’s hard-won ...
A family living in a remote farmhouse and their Italian artist neighbor get a nasty surprise when three brothers bully their ...