Ridley Scott's film "Napoleon" has stormed to the top of the French box office ratings, figures showed on Wednesday, despite sometimes savage reviews from critics in France who took aim at historical inaccuracies and the portrayal of the emperor."Ridley Scott's latest film makes Napoleon into gloomy and mediocre character," stormed a recent commentary in the right-wing Le Figaro daily.
"The Taste of Things" is France's entry for the Oscars, a beautifully shot homage to love and the country's gastronomic heritage with two of its biggest stars what's not to love?Part of the disgust may lie in the fact that "The Taste of Things" was chosen as France's selection for the best international film at the Oscars over "Anatomy of a Fall".
Newsletter Signup Subscribe to our daily newsletter! Content Warning: This review contains discussion of violence and anti-Indigenous racism. Last weekend, the Cornell Cinema presented the 1958 low-budget Western Ride Lonesome on a tattered, well-loved 35 mm print, both a fitting visual experience for a genre which has largely fallen out of fashion with contemporary audiences and […]
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