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Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor shine in a beautifully shot film that aches with longing — but fears going deeper ...
The History of Sound was one of the most eagerly anticipated films out of Cannes for its depiction of an historic gay love story between characters played by Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor.
Paul Mescal didn’t chase stardom — he redefined it. With restraint and honesty, he’s changing what leading men look like ...
Mariska Hargitay and Peter Hermann are picture-perfect in Cannes, plus Sabrina Carpenter, Keanu Reeves and more. From New ...
Irish actor Paul Mescal on Thursday balked at critics comparing the latest film he stars in, a gay romance competing at the Cannes Festival, to ...
Ahead of Sunday’s awards ceremony, Barry Hertz says this year’s Cannes lineup polarized critics, while featuring several ...
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan wore a black velvet gown for the premiere of La Venue de L’avenir. However, it was her ivory brocade cape that stole the show.
While Mescal walked the carpet with co-stars Alison Bartlett and Raphael Sbarge, Abrams (tragically) arrived separately, meaning all us shippers will have to go without a life-sized, print-out poster ...
The newcomer’s tragicomic debut, inspired by his childhood under Saddam Hussein, earns raves and the only audience prize ...
Variety has described the film as “‘Brokeback Mountain’ on sedatives,” while The Guardian called it “a quasi-Brokeback Mountain film whose tone is one of persistent mournful awe at its own sadness.” ...
The History of Sound’ stars Mescal opposite Josh O’Connor as two young music students who travel to rural Maine together in the summer of 1919 to record local folk songs ...
Though both films are period pieces about men falling in love in the isolated wilderness, Mescal says there's one key difference between them.
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