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‘Avedon’ Review: Ron Howard’s Admiring Profile of Groundbreaking Photographer Richard Avedon Embraces His Genius, Flair and Mystery
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‘Avedon’ Review: Ron Howard’s Admiring Profile of Groundbreaking Photographer Richard Avedon Embraces His Genius, Flair and Mystery

May 17, 2026 admin0Tagged Cannes, Cannes 2026, Cannes Film Festival, Cannes Reviews, Richard Avedon, Ron Howard

Ron Howard’s documentary ‘Avedon,’ premiering in Cannes, explores photographer Richard Avedon’s influential body of work.

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The Night ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’ Changed Cannes Forever
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The Night ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’ Changed Cannes Forever

May 17, 2026 admin0Tagged Cannes 2026, Guillermo del Toro, international, Oscars, Pan’s Labyrinth

Guillermo del Toro returns to the festival with a restored version of his masterpiece — and a message that has never felt more urgent.

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Boyd Holbrook, Director Reed Van Dyk on Iraq War Film ‘Atonement’ and Avoiding Combat Stereotypes
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Boyd Holbrook, Director Reed Van Dyk on Iraq War Film ‘Atonement’ and Avoiding Combat Stereotypes

May 17, 2026 admin0Tagged Boyd Holbrook, Cannes, Cannes 2026

Boyd Holbrook and director Reed Van Dyk talks their Iraq war film Atonement, debuting at the Cannes Film Festival.

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‘Full Phil’ Review: Kristen Stewart and Woody Harrelson Head to Paris in Quentin Dupieux’s Latest Hit-or-Miss Weird-Out
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‘Full Phil’ Review: Kristen Stewart and Woody Harrelson Head to Paris in Quentin Dupieux’s Latest Hit-or-Miss Weird-Out

May 17, 2026 admin0Tagged Cannes, Cannes 2026, Cannes Film Festival, cannes film festival reviews, Charlotte Le Bon, Kristen Stewart, Woody Harrelson

Kristen Stewart and Woody Harrelson play a daughter and father with different ideas about what makes a fun vacation in Quentin Dupieux’s ‘Full Phil.

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As Hollywood Pulls Back, Northern Ontario Steps Up
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As Hollywood Pulls Back, Northern Ontario Steps Up

May 17, 2026 admin0Tagged Cannes 2026, international

As Hollywood pulls back, Northern Ontario is stepping up production, including with such films as ‘Frankenstein.’

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‘Nemesis’ Creator Courtney A. Kemp on Making Her Explosive Netflix Debut and Crafting a Finale That Ushers in a Season 2
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‘Nemesis’ Creator Courtney A. Kemp on Making Her Explosive Netflix Debut and Crafting a Finale That Ushers in a Season 2

May 17, 2026 admin0Tagged Courtney Kemp, Ghost, Nemesis, Netflix, Power, Power Book III: Raising Kanan

Nemesis creator Courtney A. Kemp breaks down twists and turns of her Netflix heist thriller finale and why she wouldn’t end ion a neat resolution.

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‘Moulin’ Review: A Hero of the French Resistance Is Given Tribute in Grinding, Only Occasionally Effective Prison Drama
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‘Moulin’ Review: A Hero of the French Resistance Is Given Tribute in Grinding, Only Occasionally Effective Prison Drama

May 17, 2026 admin0Tagged Cannes, Cannes 2026, Cannes Film Festival, Gilles Lellouche, Lars Eidinger, Laszlo Nemes

László Nemes directs a grinding biopic of French Resistance hero Jean Moulin, starring Gilles Lellouche and Lars Eidinger.

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Ron Howard on Documentary Filmmaking, Richard Avedon and “Creative Endurance”
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Ron Howard on Documentary Filmmaking, Richard Avedon and “Creative Endurance”

May 17, 2026 admin0Tagged Cannes, Cannes 2026, Ron Howard

Ron Howard talks Richard Avedon and documentary filmmaking.

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Lars Eidinger: The Man Who Plays Monsters
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Lars Eidinger: The Man Who Plays Monsters

May 17, 2026 admin0Tagged Cannes 2026, international, Lars Eidinger

In an interview, German actor Lars Eidinge discusses his career, playing monsters and his role in Volker Schlondorff Cannes film ‘Visitation.’

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Cannes Hidden Gem: The Rwandan Genocide Faces an Intense Reckoning in ‘Ben’Imana’
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Cannes Hidden Gem: The Rwandan Genocide Faces an Intense Reckoning in ‘Ben’Imana’

May 17, 2026 admin0Tagged Cannes, Cannes 2026, Cannes Film Festival, international, Un Certain Regard

In a Cannes 2026 Hidden Gem, ‘Ben’Imana,’ the Rwandan genocide faces an intense reckoning.

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