Cannes 2026
‘Minotaur’ Review: Andrey Zvyagintsev’s Masterful Crime Thriller Is Also a Bold Indictment of Russia’s War Against Ukraine
Andrey Zvyagintsev returns to Cannes with ‘Minotaur,’ a loose remake of Claude Chabrol’s ‘The Unfaithful Wife.’
‘Her Private Hell’ Review: Sophie Thatcher and Charles Melton in Danish Bad Boy Nicolas Winding Refn’s Agonizingly Self-Indulgent Return to Filmmaking
Sophie Thatcher and Charles Melton star in Nicolas Winding Refn’s ‘Her Private Hell,’ a nostalgic horror thriller that premiered in Cannes.
The Filmmakers at Cannes Who Are Learning to Love AI
A growing faction on the Croisette is making the case that technology should serve the artist — not replace them.
Sebastian Stan on Donald Trump: “It’s Just Not a Laughing Matter… We’re in a Really, Really Bad Place”
Sebastian Stan said about Donald Trump during a Cannes 2026 press conference: It’s just not a laughing matter.
‘Groundswell’ Wins Golden Globe Documentary Honor at Cannes
Demi Moore and Woody Harrelson exec produced the doc, about regenerative agriculture, from directors Joshua Tickell and Rebecca Harrell Tickell.
Kicking the Cannes: No Fun at the Beach for Dealmakers This Year
A24 and Amazon added some last minute sizzle, but the real story was the deals that didn’t get done.
‘Fjord’ Review: Sebastian Stan and Renate Reinsve in Cristian Mungiu’s Absorbingly Thorny Account of Parents Under Investigation
Sebastian Stan and Renate Reinsve get caught in a dizzying rush to judgement in ‘Fjord,’ Cristian Mungiu’s unflinching account of parents on trial.
Cannes Crowd Embraces ‘Fjord’ With Raucous Standing Ovation
The English-language debut of Palme d’Or winner Cristian Mungiu stars Sebastian Stan and Renate Reinsve.
Na Hong-jin’s ‘Hope’: First Reactions From the Premiere
Na Hong-jin launched his feature Hope at the Cannes Film Festival and immediately after the premiere, the film has generated buzz as a genre classic.
Set-Jetting 2026: The Hollywood Insider’s Guide to Europe’s Most Cinematic Escapes
Set-jetting 2026 tips. A Hollywood insider’s guide to the most cinematic escapes in Europe.