Jacob Elordi stars in "Oh, Canada." A story that unfolds on death's doorstep, Oh, Canada is a thoughtful, reflective work from Paul Schrader, if an occasionally rushed one. Whether or not its hurried ...
Oh, Canada follows the life of legendary (albeit fictional) filmmaker Leonard Fife. This story probably approaches Leo's career the way we think about Steven Spielberg's. AKA, he's very important.
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, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about the entertainment industry, cinema and TV Russel Banks died in 2023 of cancer. During our interview, Schrader, who ...
Richard Gere and Uma Thurman in "Oh, Canada" (Courtesy Cannes Film Festival) Forty-four years on from the release of “American Gigolo,” Paul Schrader has written and directed another film that stars ...
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 ...
A frequent complaint that never makes sense is when people lament that an artist explores the same themes throughout their entire career. “Why won’t they switch it up and tackle something new?” In my ...
Almost 50 years after giving us the screenplay for Martin Scorsese’s “Taxi Driver” (1976), Paul Schrader has delivered another masterpiece, this time as writer (based on the 2021 novel “Foregone” by ...
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