Juliette Binoche shines darkly in a surprising, seat-of-the-pants drama about a divorced artist trying to find love in a Paris filled with unpromising men.
Jed Rothstein’s hellraiser of a documentary about the alarm-raising short-sellers betting that the booming Chinese market is built on a fraud is as infuriating as it is hair-raising.
Arnaud Desplechin’s movies-within-a-movie Gallic star vehicle (Cotillard! Amalric! Gainsbourg!) shuffles moods nearly as often as the manic director whose past threatens to destroy his present.
'Wonder Boys' meets 'The Human Stain' in this lightly amusing riff on 'The Blue Angel' in which a frustrated literature professor is energized by the attentions, literary and otherwise, of a young student.
The almost-forgotten war in Ukraine is dramatically revisited in this sobering dispatch from the front lines of the simmering European-Russian shadow war.
Inventive production design and against-type dark comic turns from Paul Rudd and Justin Theroux aren’t nearly enough to save Duncan Jones’ ugly and jumbled sci-fi mystery starring Alexander Skarsgård as a voiceless Amish bartender in a futuristic Berlin.