Cannes Film Festival
‘Shogun’ Star Tadanobu Asano Returns to Cannes in Yukiko Sode’s Arresting Romance ‘All the Lovers in the Night’
Adapted from Mieko Kawakami’s acclaimed novel, this accomplished Un Certain Regard entry co-stars Yukino Kishii as a solitary Tokyo copy editor whose tentative love affair unfolds against philosophical meditations on light and self-determination.
‘Too Many Beasts’ Review: Hunting Season is Open in a Grippingly Offbeat French Crime Flick
Alexis Manenti and Ella Rumpf star in director Sarah Arnold’s ‘Too Many Beasts,’ which chronicles a feud between hunters, farmers and gendarmes.
‘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.
‘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.
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.
‘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.
‘Moulin’ Review: A Hero of the French Resistance Is Given Tribute in Grinding, Only Occasionally Effective Prison Drama
László Nemes directs a grinding biopic of French Resistance hero Jean Moulin, starring Gilles Lellouche and Lars Eidinger.
Cannes Hidden Gem: The Rwandan Genocide Faces an Intense Reckoning in ‘Ben’Imana’
In a Cannes 2026 Hidden Gem, ‘Ben’Imana,’ the Rwandan genocide faces an intense reckoning.
Cannes Flashback: When Léa and Adèle Turned the Cannes Jury Blue
The French actresses co-starred in 2013’s ‘Blue Is the Warmest Color,’ and just might reunite at this year’s Cannes Film Festival.