Steve Pond

Steve Pond
Steve Pond’s inside look at the artistry and insanity of the awards race, drawn from more than three decades of obsessively chronicling the Oscars and the entertainment industry.
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‘Asteroid City’ Review: Wes Anderson Buries His Sci-Fi Story Under Fancy Piles of Eccentricity
Cannes 2023: Anderson’s movie looks amazing, of course, but it might well be the least involving film he’s ever made
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‘Fallen Leaves’ Review: Deadpan Comedy Brings Heart and Wit to a Tale of Lost Souls
Cannes 2023: Finnish director Aki Kaurismäki has complete control of a delicate tone that could easily go awry
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Cannes So Far: Sentimental Audiences Meet Unsentimental Movies
Cannes 2023: In its first six days, the prestigious festival showered love on Martin Scorsese and Harrison Ford but also showcased chilling films about the Holocaust and terrorism
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‘Anatomy of a Fall’ Review: Justine Triet’s Family Drama Keeps the Audience Guessing
Cannes 2023: Sandra Hüller plays a woman who may have murdered her husband in sophisticated film that delights in ambiguity
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‘The Breaking Ice’ Review: Portrait of Aimless Youth Has Beauty and Purpose
Cannes 2023: Anthony Chen has created a luminous “Jules and Jim” riff that manages to be both meditative and propulsive
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Martin Scorsese’s ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Brings the House Down in Cannes
Cannes 2023: The director unveiled his three-and-a-half-hour drama, and the festival audience was ready for more
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‘Banel & Adama’ Review: First-Time African Filmmaker Mixes Reverie With Calamity
Cannes 2023: Ramata-Toulaye Sy’s debut feature is a lyrical love story set in a parched, tradition-bound village in Senegal
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‘The New Boy’ Review: Cate Blanchett Drama Delivers an Unsettling Blend of Religion and Magic
Cannes 2023: Director Warwick Thornton, with help from Blanchett as actor and producer, tells a mystical story that ties into shameful Australian history
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Sean Penn Slams Movie Producers, Calls Healthcare System a Racket in Cannes Press Conference
Cannes 2023: Penn’s “Black Flies” costar Tye Sheridan also shared that he let the veteran actor give him an IV in preparation for the brutal paramedic drama
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‘Black Flies’ Review: Saving Lives Is Hell in Brutal Sean Penn Drama
Cannes 2023: Penn and Tye Sheridan play paramedics in Jean-Stephane Sauvaire’s unrelentingly ugly film
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‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny’ Review: It Might Be Silly, But It’s Indy
Cannes 2023: Director James Mangold whips up an exuberant action flick that relies on the charm and charisma of Harrison Ford
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‘Youth’ Review: Look Inside Chinese Sweatshops Is Long, Sobering – and Occasionally Fun
Cannes 2023: Wang Bing’s documentary drops us into clothing factories where teenagers and young adults both work and live
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Johnny Depp in Cannes: ‘What You’ve Been Reading About Me Is Fantastically, Horrifically Written Fiction’
Cannes 2023: “I don’t have much further need for Hollywood, myself,” the actor also said at a press conference
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‘Jeanne du Barry’ Film Review: Cannes Fuss Over Johnny Depp Overwhelms an Inert Period Piece
Cannes 2023: The drama from writer-director-actress Maïwenn has lots of style but precious little energy
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Karlovy Vary Film Festival to Honor Russell Crowe – And Let Him Play Some Rock ‘n’ Roll, Too
The Czech festival has also enlisted Johnny Depp to star in its new trailer