Oliver Hermanus takes two of the most romantic leading men in modern cinema and directs them in the most sexless and unsentimental way possible. A film has so much potential, but only shallowly ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The grandiose, sweeping emotional gestures toward repression and latent desire out of something like “Brokeback Mountain” are ...
Oliver Hermanus's The History of Sound is visually, audibly, and emotionally exquisite. Soon, the friendship blossoms into a romance, but the relationship is cut short when David is drafted to fight ...
Oliver Hermanus' wartime romance, which premiered at Cannes, arrives in theaters this September. Two of the indie film world’s favorite young actors will share the screen this fall in what many are ...
Paul Mescal in "The History of Sound" (Cannes Film Festival) Don’t let the title fool you: “The History of Sound” is an awfully muted affair. Muted in color, performance, tenor and tone, Olivier ...
In the film "The History Of Sound," two young men search for authentic folk tunes as they hike through the backwoods of Maine. Critic Bob Mondello says the World War I era romance is a story of music ...
Official image from ‘The History of Sound’ courtesy of Universal Pictures. As the lights turned back on in the theater after Oliver Hermanus’ (“Living”) World War I romance “The History of Sound,” the ...
A period piece gay romance years in the making, director Oliver Hermanus’s The History Of Sound has finally been unveiled in competition at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival, and early reactions ...
The History of Sound (now streaming on MUBI) unites two burgeoning stars (and sex symbols) in Josh O’Connor and Paul Mescal, who play lovers in an era when two men kissing was something to be shunned ...
The History of Sound casts an enchanting spell in its languid story of a love that dare not speak its name between Lionel and David, two scholars who meet at the New England Conservatory of Music in ...