Director Yorgos Lanthimos: ‘I never take things too seriously’
A passionate champion of Luis Buñuel, the Greek filmmaker teams up with Emma Stone again for ‘Kinds of Kindness’ after the success of ‘Poor Things’
A passionate champion of Luis Buñuel, the Greek filmmaker teams up with Emma Stone again for ‘Kinds of Kindness’ after the success of ‘Poor Things’
The Cannes Festival is now screening ‘Marcello Mio,’ a film that celebrates the centenary of the great Italian actor and stars his daughter, Chiara. Her Oscar-nominated father spent his career being cast as a ladies’ man, even though the image didn’t match his persona
The festival chief, Thierry Frémaux, is committed to ‘letting films speak’ over the noise of political controversies
News that the children of the legendary filmmakers will be starring in the comedy ‘Christmas Eve in Miller’s Point’ has reopened debate about how the children of celebrities are encroaching upon Hollywood
The filmmaker will debut his new futuristic drama in Cannes, a project he funded it by selling part of his wineries
Lead actors Alma Pöysti and Jussi Vatanen break down the fine points of the Finnish director’s latest movie, winner of the Jury Prize at last year’s Cannes Film Festival
Jonathan Glazer’s ‘The Zone of Interest’ is a World War II story about daily life at Auschwitz from the German commander’s perspective
The actress, who stars in ‘The Great’ and is an ambassador for Rabanne Beauty, avoids pressure with professionalism, naturalness and confidence
Hlynur Pálmason’s movie was presented to wide acclaim in the ‘Un Certain Regard’ selection of the Cannes Film Festival and is filmed in unusual forms
It seems that these days, being a handsome man over 50 equals having smooth skin, abundant hair, youthful outfits and a few tattoos
In books and films, a new generation of women is speaking openly about the taboos surrounding happy relationships and sex
Justine Triet’s film is only the third movie directed by a woman to win the Palme d’Or. It stars Sandra Hüller as a writer trying to prove her innocence in her husband’s death
Two or three times each day, stars from the world of cinema and beyond strut their stuff at the entrance to the Palais des Festivals, in a parade that attracts huge investment from major fashion and jewelry firms
Weston Razooli’s ‘Riddle of Fire,’ which coincides in Cannes with entries by Wes Anderson and Michel Gondry, opens up new horizons for indie cinema
The actress returns to the Cannes Film Festival to present ‘Little Girl Blue,’ a hybrid between documentary and fiction with sexual abuse as a backdrop
Marco Bellocchio, Nanni Moretti and Alice Rohrwacher are competing for the Palme d’Or with three takes on their country’s history
The actress showed off several revealing outfits at the film festival, which she attended to present her new movie ‘The Trainer’
In the minimalist romantic comedy ‘Fallen Leaves,’ the Finnish filmmaker searches for Charlie Chaplin’s humanity in wartime Ukraine
The actress produces and co-stars in ‘May December,’ a film by Todd Haynes based on a teacher who had a relationship with a student more than 20 years her junior
Adapting David Grann’s nonfiction bestseller, it stretches nearly three and a half hours and cost Apple $200 million to make
The director was tasked with not only restoring the luster of one of the most beloved film series but giving Harrison Ford a poignant send-off
Penn addressed the ongoing Writers Guild of America strike in a press conference for his new film, ‘Black Flies,’ director Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire’s harrowing, gritty drama about New York paramedics
Directed by James Mangold, the fifth and final episode in the franchise rightly acknowledges that what defines Indy best as an action hero are the scars he bears
He’s been celebrated in Cannes with his first film in three years even while public opinion remains sharply divided
The legendary Spanish filmmaker has just screened his medium-length movie ‘Strange Way of Life’ at the Cannes Film Festival. The Western flick stars two gay cowboys, played by Ethan Hawke and Pedro Pascal, and makes an effort to subvert the genre: ‘I just hope the Americans don’t find it too daring’
This year’s Cannes is unspooling against the backdrop of labor unrest: protests that have roiled France in recent months are planned to run during the festival and a strike by screenwriters in ongoing in Hollywood
The German director won the Palme d’Or at Cannes for his movie—written by Sam Shepard and starring Harry Dean Stanton and Nastassja Kinski—about heartbreak and starting life over again