Cannes 2026
Kiyoshi Kurosawa Has Finally Made His Samurai Movie
The Japanese auteur arrives at Cannes with castle thriller ‘The Samurai and the Prisoner’ — and two of his most celebrated students, Ryusuke Hamaguchi and Koji Fukada, competing for the Palme d’Or beside him.
‘Hope’ Review: Korean Action Maestro Na Hong-jin’s Rip-Roaring Sci-Fi Creature Feature Has Instant Cult Classic Written All Over It
Korean action maestro Na Hong-jin’s ‘Hope’ is a breathless sci-fi thriller about rural villagers fending off what appears to be a violent invasion.
Why Scarlett Johansson Dodged James Gray’s Cannes FaceTime Call
The director went straight to voicemail when he tried to call Johansson during the standing ovation after the Cannes premiere of ‘Paper Tiger.’
‘Rehearsals for a Revolution’ Review: A Powerful Documentary Self-Portrait Spans Decades of Resistance and Repression in Iran
Iranian actress turned director Pegah Ahangarani’s ‘Rehearsals for a Revolution’ uses archive and home footage to chronicle decades of unrest in Iran.
Canal+ Head Says He Will Blacklist Talents Who Petitioned Against Right-Wing Billionaire Owner
Canal+ CEO Maxime Saada said he no longer wanted to work with talents who signed an open letter opposing studio boss Vincent Bolloré.
Barbra Streisand Unable to Attend Cannes Closing Ceremony After Suffering Knee Injury
Barbra Streisand will no longer be attending the Cannes Film Festival to receive the Honorary Palme d’or after suffering from a knee injury.
‘Avedon’ Review: Ron Howard’s Admiring Profile of Groundbreaking Photographer Richard Avedon Embraces His Genius, Flair and Mystery
Ron Howard’s documentary ‘Avedon,’ premiering in Cannes, explores photographer Richard Avedon’s influential body of work.
The Night ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’ Changed Cannes Forever
Guillermo del Toro returns to the festival with a restored version of his masterpiece — and a message that has never felt more urgent.
Boyd Holbrook, Director Reed Van Dyk on Iraq War Film ‘Atonement’ and Avoiding Combat Stereotypes
Boyd Holbrook and director Reed Van Dyk talks their Iraq war film Atonement, debuting at the Cannes Film Festival.
‘Full Phil’ Review: Kristen Stewart and Woody Harrelson Head to Paris in Quentin Dupieux’s Latest Hit-or-Miss Weird-Out
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.