Cannes Report
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Tom Hardy in Cannes: I Love Marlon Brando, But I Worship Gary Oldman
For those who’ve been waiting for Tom Hardy to become a movie star, this may be his year
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Cannes Review: ‘Lawless’ Draws Great Performances From Prohibition Violence
In "Lawless," Hillcoat is at his best working with actors and draws from them vulnerability, as well as the monsters within
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Cannes 2012: In Praise of Its Treatment of Women (Onscreen, at Least)
Cannes may not have chosen any women directors, but films like "Beasts of the Southern Wild" and "Beyond the Hills" speak with strong female voices
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Cannes 2012: Film Movement Acquires Israeli Thriller ‘Room 514’
Sharon Bar-Ziv's interrogation drama "Room 514" won a special jury mention at Tribeca; Film Movement plans late 2012 release
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Cannes Star Aniello Arena Misses ‘Reality’ Premiere Because He’s in Prison
Actor Aniello Arena wins praise for his role in "Reality," but can't come to Cannes because he's serving a prison term, reportedly for murder
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Cannes Review: ‘Reality’ Bites the Quest for Fame
"Gomorrah" director Matteo Garrone takes on reality television with his new Cannes entry
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‘Madagascar 3’ Stars Ben Stiller, Chris Rock Squirm in Cannes
Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, Jada-Pinkett Smith, Jessica Chastain and Martin Short ended up surveying their state of circus attendance
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Sean Penn Explodes in Cannes: ‘The Whole F—ing World Abandoned Haiti’
Sean Penn, political activist and movie star, says Haiti finally has chance to reestablish itself after earthquake and decades of political turmoil
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Cannes 2012: Posing and Dancing With Marion Cotillard and Bill Murray
Day 3: Marion Cotillard gets awards heat, Guillermo del Toro talks "Pinocchio" and Bill Murray cuts a rug
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Weinstein Company Acquires Gaddafi Doc ‘The Oath of Tobruk’
Bernard-Henri Levy's depiction of the fall of the Libyan dictator will screen at Cannes May 25
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Cannes Review: ‘Paradies: Liebe’ Is About Sex, But It’s Torture
Ulrich Seidl's Cannes drama reverses the gender dynamic on sexual exploitation and proves to be a draining experience
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Cannes 2012: Roman Polanski Tells His Story – ‘How Do You Like Me Now?’
If you didn’t like Roman Polanski before, you’re not going to like him any better after seeing him tell his life story in “Roman Polanski: A Film Memoir”
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Cannes 2012’s Female Troubles: Directors, Jurors Weigh In
"Men are fond of depth in women," an open letter to Cannes charges, "but only in their cleavage"
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Cannes 2012: Shiny Happy People, and Osama bin Laden
Day 2: The Cannes jury meets the press, and the potential acquisition of an Osama bin Laden movie could cause complications this fall
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Cannes Review: In ‘Rust and Bone’ Jacques Audiard Burrows in Soul of Trauma
Review: “Rust and Bone,” with Marion Cotillard, burrows deeply for those who've loved and lost, for the dreams we had we could never fulfill
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Sasha Stone