Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor star in The History of Sound, a powerful period gay romance where music and love intertwine.
“We’re nothing without the poignancy and the importance of writing,” Oliver Hermanus says of directors as we sit down to ...
When director Oliver Hermanus’s queer drama, “The History of Sound,” played Cannes earlier this year, so many reviews ...
The pace of indie releases is slowing as it does this time of year before awards crush. So it’s nice to have Mubi’s The ...
O'Connor and Mescal both have other movies coming out this fall, including the new Knives Out movie (for O'Connor) and a ...
It's the most attractive thing to witness somebody passionate about,” Mescal tells Out. Based on a story by Ben Shattuck, ...
A historical romance starring Josh O’Connor and Paul Mescal, two of Hollywood’s most popular stars at the moment, could ...
Both lovers of folk music, though studying at a classical conservatory, they fall in love almost immediately. After the war, ...
A stately but often listless period love story, "The History of Sound" is full of romantic longing but lacks a central spark. It is refined and elegant but comes off as a tepid slog.
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Owen: In 'The History of Sound,' the search for beautiful music makes for great cinema
With Paul Mescal and Josh O'Connor as its two talented leads, the movie engages in a search for love and meaning that is ...
This rewrite of romantic history is a political failure. Hermanus and Shattuck forget that the word “history” derives from the Greek term that means “learning or knowing by inquiry.” The History of ...
What if your first love is your greatest love — and your last love?” That is the question at the heart of “The History of ...
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