Olivier Assayas
Mia Hansen-Løve's latest, Bergman Island, delivers insightful, provocative character drama.
The Criterion Shelf: Starring Juliette Binoche
Oscar-winning actress Juliette Binoche features in eight titles currently available on The Criterion Channel, and we want to tell you which ones to watch.
Our 100 Favourite Movies of the Decade: 2014
We've cleared off some space on That Shelf for our 100 favourite movies of the decade. Here's our favourite films from 2014!
The Shelf Minisode – Olivier Assayas on Personal Shopper
We spoke with French director Olivier Assayas about his new film Personal Shopper, starring Kristen Stewart.
Personal Shopper Review
Kristen Stewart is magnetic in the haunting and complex Personal Shopper.
The Shelf Episode 2 – 2017 Movie Preview
Our Film Editor and Editor-in-Chief discuss the indies and blockbusters they're looking forward to in 2017.
TIFF 2016: Personal Shopper Review
Kristen Stewart is magnetic in Olivier Assayas' genre-defying arthouse horror movie Personal Shopper.
The Real Kent Jones on Hitchcock/Truffaut
Director Kent Jones on his new documentary Hitchcock/Truffaut,
Hitchcock/Truffaut Review
Hitchcock/Truffaut celebrates the meeting of two of cinemas greatest filmmakers. But is it a deep enough dive to satisfy cinephiles?
CONTEST: See Hitchcock/ Truffaut in Toronto
Enter to win run of engagement passes to see the documentary Hitchcock/ Truffaut, opening at the TIFF Bell Lightbox Friday Dec. 4.
TIFF 2015: Hitchcock/ Truffaut Review
Hitchock/ Trauffaut TIFF 2015 review .
Clouds of Sils Maria Review
Clouds of Sils Maria is a thought-provoking meta-fiction that challenges its audience to examine themes of power, aging, and attraction through the eyes of characters that escape the bounds of the presented narrative.
TIFF 2014: Clouds of Sils Maria Review
Clouds of Sils Maria Special Presentations Clouds of Sils Maria is a thought-provoking meta-fiction that challenges its audience to examine themes of power, aging, and attraction through the eyes of characters that escape the bounds of the presented narrative. The film’s straightforward plot gives off the illusion of simplicity. Juliette Binoche plays Maria Enders, a 40-something […]
Something in the Air Review
The latest film from Olivier Assayas, Something in the Air is an amorphous, but emotionally charged character piece about a budding teenage revolutionary that reasserts Assayas as one of the best filmmakers in the world today.