In normal times it should be fairly easy to separate the content of a certain piece from the circumstances of its creation, but we haven’t exactly been living in normal times of late, have we? And so ...
Electric, compelling, and profoundly moving – these words barely scratch the surface when describing Dr. Meleeka Clary’s cinematic masterpiece, “Three Corners of Deception.” The brainchild of an ...
Arnaud Desplechin returns to the Cannes Film Festival with Deception (Tromperie), a self-indulgent Philip Roth adaptation that’s only marginally better than 2017’s derided Ismael’s Ghosts. One of the ...
Deception‘s plot synopsis: based on the novel by Philip Roth, “London – 1987. Philip is a famous American writer living in exile in London. His mistress comes regularly to see him in his office, a ...
Long in the making, "Deception" is one of several movies Seydoux is bringing to Cannes this month. Desplechin, known for films like “Kings & Queen” and “My Golden Days,” had a tricky adaptation on his ...
Léa Seydoux lends forceful presence to an adaptation of the American author's skewed self-portrait that raises some provocative possibilities, and shies away from others. You have to feel for Léa ...
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