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  • annette adam driver

    Adam Driver and Marion Cotillard’s ‘Annette’ to Open Cannes Film Festival

    By Thom Geier | April 19, 2021 @ 4:53 AM

    Leos Carax’s first English-language feature will premiere on July 6

  • Gamers Spent $10.7 Billion in September, Mostly on Sports

    By Samson Amore | October 27, 2020 @ 2:19 PM

    Simulated sports title “NBA 2K21” outsold all other games in September, SuperData finds

  • Cannes Film Festival

    Cannes Plans 3-Day In-Person Version of Festival in Late October

    By Brian Welk | September 28, 2020 @ 9:00 AM

    Event will screen films from official Cannes 2020 selection

  • Cannes Palais

    How Much Will the ‘Cannes 2020’ Label Help When There’s No Cannes Film Festival?

    By Steve Pond | June 3, 2020 @ 2:48 PM

    The festival held a press conference to reveal the names of 56 films that will not screen on the Croisette this year, hoping that it can help those films

  • The French Dispatch and Soul

    ‘The French Dispatch,’ ‘Soul’ Make the Cannes 2020 Lineup As Festival Reveals the Movies It Would Have Shown

    By Steve Pond | June 3, 2020 @ 9:43 AM

    The festival, which was to have taken place from May 12 through May 23, was canceled because of the coronavirus

  • Cannes Film Festival

    Cannes Admits Physical Festival Is Impossible, Turns to Other Plans

    By Steve Pond | May 10, 2020 @ 11:41 AM

    General Delegate Thierry Fremaux says the Cannes selection will be announced in June, and the festival will then work to promote films that would have been included

  • Bull

    ‘Bull’ Film Review: Annie Silverstein Finds Signs of Life in Numb Characters

    By Steve Pond | April 30, 2020 @ 3:00 PM

    Actors Amber Havard and Rob Morgan make us feel for characters who themselves don’t want to feel

  • Cannes

    Cannes 2020: Why Cancellation Looks More Likely Than a Virtual Festival

    By Steve Pond | April 16, 2020 @ 11:45 AM

    For the moment, the celebrated French festival is stalling for time as it tries to figure out a road forward in the age of COVID-19

  • Portrait of a Lady on Fire

    ‘Portrait of a Lady on Fire’ Film Review: Ravishing Drama Is a Feminist Tale From a Pre-Feminist World

    By Ben Croll | March 26, 2020 @ 11:00 AM

    Laced with bittersweet romanticism, director CĂ©line Sciamma’s strong prize contender is fundamentally about the act of looking

  • Cannes Film Festival

    Cannes Extends Deadlines But Admits This Year’s Festival Could Be Canceled

    By Steve Pond | March 26, 2020 @ 10:53 AM

    “We are working towards a deferred event, if at all possible,” says the festival — “and if it is not possible, we will accept that”

  • Cannes Film Festival

    2020 Cannes Film Festival Postponed Over Coronavirus Concerns

    By Beatrice Verhoeven | March 19, 2020 @ 12:31 PM

    The 73rd annual festival was supposed to run May 12 to May 23

  • Bacurau

    ‘Bacurau’ Film Review: Bloody Brazilian Fever Dream Has More Than Gore on Its Mind

    By Steve Pond | March 12, 2020 @ 12:25 PM

    Directors Kleber Mendonca Filho and Juliano Dornelles have so much fun with the genre trappings that it sometimes obscures their points about exploitation and community

  • Wild Goose Lake Cannes 2019

    ‘The Wild Goose Lake’ Film Review: Chinese Action Flick Is Indulgent but Fun

    By Ben Croll | March 5, 2020 @ 11:04 AM

    Director Diao Yinan puts his own spin on some familiar action tropes

  • Beanpole

    ‘Beanpole’ Film Review: Dark Russian Drama Delves Into Postwar Purgatory

    By Ben Croll | January 30, 2020 @ 11:30 AM

    Kantemir Balagov won the directing award at Cannes’ Un Certain Regard for a film that plays like a cosmic joke but is wholly untouched by humor

  • A Hidden Life

    ‘A Hidden Life’ Film Review: Terrence Malick Gets His Mojo Back With World War II Drama

    By Steve Pond | December 12, 2019 @ 5:00 PM

    Anchored in story in a way his last few movies have not been, this World War II drama is the director’s most monumental work since “The Tree of Life”

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