Alfonso Cuarón's limited series starring Cate Blanchett as a famous documentarian with a dark secret is a surprising showcase for Kevin Kline.
The 37-minute Le Pupille joins a group of rebellious youngsters spending the holidays at their boarding school.
By Jason Wood
Read an exclusive extract from ‘The Faber Book of Mexican Cinema’, featuring interviews with Alfonso Cuarón, Emmanuel Lubezki and more.
A.I., American Psycho and Bamboozled all make the final part of our list – but what will come out on top?
The “local” awards ceremony reflects an industry inching towards globalization.
Streaming isn’t going anywhere any time soon – and there’s a change in the Best Foreign Language Film category.
The acclaimed director becomes the first Mexican artist to receive the honour.
By Beth Webb
By denying the winners airtime, these major events are discrediting those at the very heart of the craft.
Key takeaways from this year’s slate of Academy selections.
Silly, stirring, or sage, here are the evening’s choice quotes.
Our annual countdown of the movies that made the biggest impression on us this year, from Hereditary to The House That Jack Built.
The Mexican director’s early Spanish-language films offer vital dissections of the male ego.
By Luís Azevedo
In a new video essay, Luís Azevedo takes us on a journey through the Mexican filmmaker’s colourful worlds.
The Mexican writer/director describes coming home to make Roma, his most profoundly personal film to date.
Our latest print edition pays tribute to Alfonso Cuaròn’s personal ode to movies, Mexico and the woman who made him a man.
Alfonso Cuarón delivers his masterpiece with this stunning social fresco centred on a house maid in 1970s Mexico City.