Chloë Sevigny

A new documentary about Kids serves as a stark cautionary tale

By Ed Gibbs

Twenty-five years on, the cast of Larry Clark’s controversial ’90s hit reflect on their experiences on and off set.

Luca Guadagnino will reteam with Timothée Chalamet on Bones & All

By Charles Bramesco

The one-time Call Me By Your Name collaborators will join forces on a different sort of romance in their next film.

Jim Jarmusch has directed a new short film for Saint Laurent

By Charles Bramesco

Julianne Moore, Charlotte Gainsbourg, and Indya Moore appear in the nine-minute experiment.

We Are Who We Are aches with longing for the summer of youth

By Roxanne Sancto

Luca Guadagnino’s coming-of-age series sees a group of teenagers discover their identities on a coastal army base in Italy.

The Dead Don’t Die

By Hannah Strong

A cast of Jim Jarmusch regulars attempt to ward off the zombie apocalypse in this allegorical horror-comedy.

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The Dead Don’t Die – first look review

By Hannah Strong

Jim Jarmusch takes aim at the ills of capitalism in this star-studded smalltown zombie comedy.

The Dead Don’t Die to open the 72nd Cannes Film Festival

By Adam Woodward

Jim Jarmusch’s star-studded zombie comedy will receive its world premiere on 14 May.

Jim Jarmusch returns with the first The Dead Don’t Die trailer

By Charles Bramesco

The director’s zombie-themed latest stars Adam Driver, Tilda Swinton and Bill Murray.

Lizzie

By Adam Woodward

The grisly case of the Borden Murders is exhumed in this well-acted but heavy-handed drama.

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Why I love Chloe Sevigny’s performance in Boys Don’t Cry

By Romy Somerset

Her Oscar-nominated supporting turn is a glimmer of light in an otherwise devastating film.

Lizzie – first look review

By Monica Castillo

Chloë Sevigny plays infamous axe killer Lizzie Borden in director Craig William Macneill’s chilling drama.

Chloë Sevigny: ‘Movies just aren’t as bold as they were in the ’90s’

By Steven T Hanley

The actress and fashion icon reflects on her early career and discusses stepping behind the camera for her debut short, Kitty.

My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done

By Laurence Boyce

This is familiar territory for Werner Herzog – a compelling crime drama and intriguing character study rolled into one.

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