Cannes Film Festival
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.
‘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.
‘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.
‘The Samurai and the Prisoner’ Review: The Verb is Mightier Than the Sword in Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Dialogue-Laden Historical Mystery
Director Kiyoshi Kurosawa returns to Cannes with ‘The Samurai and the Prisoner,’ set in 16th century Japan, when warring clans battled for the land.
‘The Dreamed Adventure’ Review: A Slow-Burn Border Town Thriller That Manages to Fascinate and Frustrate at the Same Time
Valeska Grisebach’s ‘The Dreamed Adventure’ follows old friends who find their way back to the crime-ridden Bulgarian town they left years ago.
The 20 Best Films of Cannes 2026
THR critics pick their faves from the Cannes Film Festival, including ‘Paper Tiger,’ ‘La Gradiva,’ ‘Fatherland’ and ‘All of a Sudden.
‘The Birthday Party’ Review: Hafsia Herzi, Benoît Magimel and Monica Bellucci in Léa Mysius’ Gripping if Uneven Home-Invasion Thriller
Hafsia Herzi, Benoît Magimel and Monica Bellucci star in Léa Mysius’ ‘The Birthday Party,’ a home-invasion thriller in Cannes competition.
‘I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning’ Review: An All-Stars-of-Tomorrow Cast of British and Irish Actors Lift Clio Barnard’s Inconsistently Persuasive Drama
‘I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning’ is the latest from British director Clio Barnard, premiering at Cannes in the Directors’ Fortnight sidebar.