On The Razor's Edge and choosing the city where you belong.
Un vie de chat is set above and below the zinc-covered rooftops of Paris and shown predominantly from the perspective of Dino, a rambunctious black cat.
Before Sunset reveals the sobering knowledge of our 30’s: that special connections happen only a handful of times.
On Ratatouille, working in the service industry, and defining your own limits.
Reality and fantasy meld together, and within this winsome technicolor amalgamation, adult Amélie exists.
The ghosts of film past are everywhere in Paris, I imagine, and I want to hunt them down.
Coincidence works a fractured path through Krzysztof Kieślowski’s Blue.
Casablanca hinges and cracks opens on a quiet montage of two lovers wooing one another in Paris before the story even began.
If anything, Charade is a screwball thriller—and surely the best movie that Howard Hawks never made.
In this month's issue, we are thrilled to bring together essays that touch on themes of love, loss, self-discovery, intrigue, films, food and finding where you're supposed to be.