A dying man attempts to confess a lifetime of transgressions in writer/director Paul Schrader’s meditative "Oh, Canada" (2024). “Attempts” is the operative word here. Richard Gere plays Leonard Fife, ...
The Gist: This is Leonard Fife’s (Gere) opportunity to untangle the web he weaved. Stricken by cancer. Near death. Numbed by opiates. Wearing a diaper. Monitored 24/7 by nurses. Yet he’s agreed to sit ...
Richard Gere and Jacob Elordi are a match made in movie heaven—and Parade has the exclusive clip to prove it. In Academy Award nominee Paul Schrader's memory-movie, Oh, Canada, Gere, 75, portrays ...
There’s a pivotal dramatic beat that occurs about 40 minutes into Paul Schrader’s Oh, Canada, out for rental and purchase on digital platforms today, that’s been less remarked upon in many of the ...
Memory fails, but so does the truth — or the lies we tell ourselves about ourselves — in "Oh, Canada," writer-director Paul Schrader's complicated, somewhat messy look at a dying filmmaker reflecting ...
In the past, First Look presented new productions from Colombia, Mexico, Chile, Brazil, Israel, Poland, Baltic countries, Portugal, Serbia, Switzerland, Germany, the ...
The process of shepherding an independent movie from ideation to completion is like carrying an armful of eggs through a minefield on the edge of a slippery cliff overlooking a lake of fire: There are ...
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