Cannes 2026
Odessa A’zion Wants to Do Everything
The ‘Marty Supreme’ star sat down with THR in Cannes for a Chopard Trophy chat to talk movies, music and her hopes of one day having a jewelry line.
Na Hong-jin’s Record-Selling Cannes Monster Movie ‘Hope’ Sets September Theatrical Release
Hope, Na Hong-jin’s first feature in roughly a decade, lands in U.S. theaters Sept. 9 via Neon after a buzzy Cannes premiere.
Cannes Un Certain Regard Winner ‘Everytime’ Sells to 1-2 Special for North America
Cannes 2026 Un Certain Regard winner ‘Everytime’ by Austrian writer and director Sandra Wollner sold to North America.
Na Hong-Jin’s ‘Hope’ Sets Sales Record for Korean Film
The sci-fi monster movie, which Neon has for North America, has pre-sold to more than 200 territories worldwide, a record for a Korean film.
Cannes Jury Prize Winner ‘The Dreamed Adventure’ Lands North America Deal With Janus Films
Cannes 2026 jury prize winner ‘The Dreamed Adventure,’ the new film from Valeska Grisebach, was acquired in a Janus Films deal for North America.
‘The Blow’ Review: A Gripping, Feverishly Performed French Drama Explores Incest With Candor and Emotion
Julien Gaspar-Oliveri’s first feature ‘The Blow’ stars Bastien Bouillon and newcomer Diego Murgia as a father and son facing a deeply disturbing past.
‘Madame’ Review: A Working-Class Frenchwoman Looks After a Saudi Prince’s Mistress in This Smart and Nuanced Debut
Hélène Rosselet-Ruiz’s film ‘Madame’ (‘Le Triangle d’Or’) revolves around a working-class Frenchwoman looking after a Saudi prince’s mistress.
Pawel Pawlikowski, Ruben Östlund Set for Slano Film Days
Pawel Pawlikowski and Ruben Ostlund will attend the 2026 Slano Film Days and present such movies as ‘Fatherland’ and short films.
‘I’ll Be Gone in June’ Review: Wispy but Atmospheric Drama Follows a German Student to New Mexico in 2001
Katharina Rivilis’ film follows a German exchange student to New Mexico in the wake of the September 11, 2001, attacks.
‘The End of It’ Review: Rebecca Hall, Gael García Bernal and Beanie Feldstein in a Compellingly Quirky, if Overstretched, Sci-Fi Exercise
‘The End of It’ features Rebecca Hall, Gael García Bernal, Beanie Feldstein and Noomi Rapace in a sci-fi dramedy debut from Maria Martinez Bayona.