Nobody really makes AIDS dramas anymore, which seems as good a reason as any to make one now. The disease that, forty-odd years ago, decimated a generation of queer people and prompted a prejudice-driven global panic hasn’t gone away — least of all in various developing countries, where it isn’t popularly defined by gender or sexuality, and death rates are still high. But its narrative has changed. For many, advances in antiretroviral and preventative drugs have stripped HIV of its aura of terror, making it something to be lived with, not a ticking clock to the end. With little posturing or overtly groundbreaking intent, French writer-director Gaël Morel unusually and sensitively bridges these eras of HIV/AIDS in his gentle romantic melodrama “To Live, To Die, To Live Again” — beginning in a distinctly Nineties register of mainstream queer cinema, before looking ahead to the 21st century.
Premiering in the...
Premiering in the...
- 5/30/2024
- by Guy Lodge
- Variety Film + TV
Ioncinema.com’s Chief Film Critic Nicholas Bell reviewed the entire competition and more. Here is a comprehensive guide to all the feature films across all sections, including logged reviews and forthcoming ones. Though Cannes might be over, we still have unpublished reviews that will be released over the next month.
In Competition:
All We Imagine as Light – [Review]
Anora – [Review]
The Apprentice – [Review]
Beating Hearts – [Review]
Bird – [Review]
Caught by the Tides – [Review]
Emilia Pérez – [Review]
The Girl with the Needle – [Review]
Grand Tour – [Review]
Kinds of Kindness – [Review]
Limonov: The Ballad – [Review]
Marcello Mio – [Review]
Megalopolis – [Review]
The Most Precious of Cargoes – [Review]
Motel Destino – [Review]
Oh, Canada – [Review]
Parthenope – [Review]
The Seed of the Sacred Fig – [Review]
The Shrouds – [Review]
The Substance – [Review]
Three Kilometres to the End of the World – [Review]
Wild Diamond – [Review]
Un Certain Regard:
Armand
Black Dog
The Damned – [Review]
Dog on Trial
Flow
Holy Cow – [Review]
The Kingdom
My Sunshine
Niki
Norah
On Becoming a Guinea Fowl
Santosh
September Says
The Shameless
The Story of Souleymane...
In Competition:
All We Imagine as Light – [Review]
Anora – [Review]
The Apprentice – [Review]
Beating Hearts – [Review]
Bird – [Review]
Caught by the Tides – [Review]
Emilia Pérez – [Review]
The Girl with the Needle – [Review]
Grand Tour – [Review]
Kinds of Kindness – [Review]
Limonov: The Ballad – [Review]
Marcello Mio – [Review]
Megalopolis – [Review]
The Most Precious of Cargoes – [Review]
Motel Destino – [Review]
Oh, Canada – [Review]
Parthenope – [Review]
The Seed of the Sacred Fig – [Review]
The Shrouds – [Review]
The Substance – [Review]
Three Kilometres to the End of the World – [Review]
Wild Diamond – [Review]
Un Certain Regard:
Armand
Black Dog
The Damned – [Review]
Dog on Trial
Flow
Holy Cow – [Review]
The Kingdom
My Sunshine
Niki
Norah
On Becoming a Guinea Fowl
Santosh
September Says
The Shameless
The Story of Souleymane...
- 5/28/2024
- by Eric Lavallée
- IONCINEMA.com
Sebastian Bach has announced his first album in 10 years. The LP, titled Child Within the Man, arrives on May 10th, and features the new single “Everybody Bleeds” (watch the video below).
“An album more than 10 years in the making,” the former Skid Row singer stated of Child Within the Man,” adding, “I have been putting out records since the year 1989. Thank You for 35 years of Bach N’ Roll…all leading up to Child Within the Man!”
Get Sebastian Bach Tickets Here
He continued, “If you like the records I have put out in the past, I can Guarantee that you will enjoy the new album. This is the kind of Rock N’ Roll that keeps you young ! Can’t wait for you all to crank up Child Within the Man—a magical elixir to the Fountain of Youth! Gone Wild! Forever! It’s all one big song! Turn It Up!
“An album more than 10 years in the making,” the former Skid Row singer stated of Child Within the Man,” adding, “I have been putting out records since the year 1989. Thank You for 35 years of Bach N’ Roll…all leading up to Child Within the Man!”
Get Sebastian Bach Tickets Here
He continued, “If you like the records I have put out in the past, I can Guarantee that you will enjoy the new album. This is the kind of Rock N’ Roll that keeps you young ! Can’t wait for you all to crank up Child Within the Man—a magical elixir to the Fountain of Youth! Gone Wild! Forever! It’s all one big song! Turn It Up!
- 3/15/2024
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
Today, Theresa Caputo is one of our most famous TV mediums, but feeling in touch with other realms as she grew up wasn’t always easy.
In this week’s issue of People, the star of TLC’s Long Island Medium says that from a very young age she would “see and sense things” — including other people’s pain, which seriously scared her.
“If somebody was nervous, I’d pick that up and my heart would start pounding,” explains Caputo, 49, author of a new book, Good Grief: Heal Your Soul, Honor Your Loved Ones, and Learn To Live Again (out...
In this week’s issue of People, the star of TLC’s Long Island Medium says that from a very young age she would “see and sense things” — including other people’s pain, which seriously scared her.
“If somebody was nervous, I’d pick that up and my heart would start pounding,” explains Caputo, 49, author of a new book, Good Grief: Heal Your Soul, Honor Your Loved Ones, and Learn To Live Again (out...
- 3/17/2017
- by Liz McNeil
- PEOPLE.com
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.