With one of his most acclaimed films, Climax, getting a U.S. release this year (and now on Amazon Prime) as well as a brand-new medium-length work, Lux Æterna, premiering at Cannes, Gaspar Noé is ...
Diverse festival notables from Hannah Ha Ha to The Blue Caftan join a spattering of specialty horror titles led by Consecration, and the U.S. theatrical debut of Gaspar Noé’s controversial ...
A celluloid memento mori that unspools in reverse from gut-wrenching violence to sweetly observed moments of sublime tenderness, "Irreversible" is a demanding but rewarding emotional odyssey in a ...
French filmmaker Gaspar Noé may only have made two films so far, but anyone who has seen either of them know that he's quite a profound director. Both I Stand Alone and Irréversible premiered at ...
A young woman, Alex, is raped by a stranger in a tunnel. Her boyfriend Marcus and ex-boyfriend Pierre decide to do justice themselves. In 2002, Gaspar Noé created controversy (and controversy) by ...
In a conversation at the Locarno Film Festival, the director struck a provocative chord. From his 2002 rape-revenge drama “Irreversible” to last year’s sexually-explicit 3D drama “Love,” director ...
Gaspar Noé's relationship to the Cannes Film Festival is a rollercoaster of boos, standing ovations, controversy, and celebration. With readers turning to their home viewing options more than ever, ...
The twisted mind behind controversial titles like 2015’s sex epic Love and the 2002 revenge thriller Irréversible is back with a new trailer teasing a blood-splashed tale of an LSD-fueled dance battle ...
A celluloid memento mori that unspools in reverse from gut-wrenching violence to sweetly observed moments of sublime tenderness, "Irreversible" is a demanding but rewarding emotional odyssey in a ...
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