The director of ‘Long Day’s Journey into Night’ returns to Cannes with a century-spanning movie-tale made in the cinematic style of five different epochs. By Jordan Mintzer One of the most audacious ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. One of the downsides of our movie-mad filmmakers — the Quentin Tarantinos who happily plunder from cinema’s ...
Director Bi Gan, known for his films Kaili Blues and Long Day's Journey Into Night, sets his latest film in a world where ...
The Chinese director Bi Gan, who has become a lauded fixture on the festival circuit, conjures a boundary-pushing tale that evokes moviemaking itself. By Manohla Dargis When you purchase a ticket for ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Shu Qi in 'Resurrection' (Janus Films) One of the downsides of our movie-mad filmmakers - the Quentin Tarantinos who happily ...
Watching Bi Gan’s “Resurrection” is like being trapped in a dream machine that, in one room, plays “Twin Peaks: The Return” Episode 3 on a loop, and in the other plays a marathon of the entire history ...
Chinese auteur Bi Gan is back at Cannes with competition title “Resurrection,” a six-part fever dream where a movie monster drifts through China’s 100-year history. “I structured this monster’s soul ...
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