‘The Square’ Cannes Review: Swedish Satire Goes Ape, in the Best Way
Ruben Ostlund’s art-world story featuring Elisabeth Moss and Dominic West does a brilliant job of asking the director’s favorite question: “Aren’t we humans a sorry lot?”
Ruben Ostlund’s art-world story featuring Elisabeth Moss and Dominic West does a brilliant job of asking the director’s favorite question: “Aren’t we humans a sorry lot?”
Cannes 2017: Film marks English-language debut of Oscar nominee Deniz Gamze Ergüven
Cannes 2017: screening in the “Certain Regard” section in Cannes, “Lerd” is a brilliantly told tale of corruption by filmmaker Mohammad Rasouloff.
Cannes 2017: Famed director gets major access, hits the road with beloved religious leader
Cannes 2017: Oscar winner shows off her versatility in one of four films screening at festival
Once you got past the technical problems and the boos that greeted the Netflix logo, Bong Joon Ho’s film was audacious, frustrating and a real hoot
The streaming service has raised hackles at the famed festival for cineastes, but technical problems contributed to the film’s initially hostile reception
Kornel Mondruczo serves up awe-inspiring visuals, but don’t expect another Cannes win
The 80-year-old actress’ directorial debut is not a polished piece of documentary filmmaking, but it’s persuasive — and at times lyrical
Cannes 2017: Mike White’s latest marks second theatrical release from Annapurna’s distribution arm
Amazon, amfAR and the hosts of the Golden Globes are throwing elegant bashes by the beach
Cannes 2017: Searchlight will have North American and U.K. rights to this film about the life of the infamous thief Forrest Tucker
Cannes 2017: Crime thriller is written and directed by S. Craig Zahler
CannesWrap magazine: From Francis Coppola and Atom Egoyan to Ethan Coen and Xavier Dolan, here are six times Cannes jurors didn’t get along
TheWrap recaps Croisette action including Todd Haynes’ latest, another heist for Sandy B and Tilda Swinton vs. Giant Pig
As a formal exercise in the look and feel of cinema, “Wonderstruck” is dazzing; as a piece of storytelling, it’s more problematic
Cannes 2017: Harmony Korine to write and direct follow-up to his 2012 indie hit “Spring Breakers”
Cannes 2017: Heated bidding war closing as streaming giant takes Taika Waititi-Mark Gustafson stop-motion project
Uma Thurman, Susan Sarandon, Elle Fanning and more stars and filmmakers hit the Grand Palais in style
You can read Andrey Zvyagintsev’s film as the heartbreaking story of a missing child, or as the chronicle of a country that has lost its soul
Cannes 2017: Russian language film is set to premiere Thursday
CannesWrap magazine: Much ado about streaming as 70-year-old fest locks horns with digital disrupters
Arnaud Desplechin’s story of a director in a midlife rut was never going to be a great film, but it’s a tasteful way to kick off the 70th Cannes Film Festival
Director Tim Travers Hawkins will be filming former U.S. intelligence analyst on her expected release from military prison Wednesday
Star-studded titles will spark competition at Marche du Film, from Michael Jackson’s chimp to Tom Hardy’s Al Capone
CannesWrap magazine: If movies flop on the Croisette, they might end up with a tiny, barely publicized U.S. release
CannesWrap magazine: At a true directors’ film festival, here are some of the men and women whose work will shine
CannesWrap magazine: A flat Chinese box office and investment restrictions could loom over Cannes, but the sale of rights to individual movies may not be affected much
CannesWrap Magazine cover story: “She is a liar, from start to finish,” the Scottish actress says of her character in Bong Joon Ho’s new film
Oscar-winning actress sits down with TheWrap for an interview and photo shoot from Le Hotel in Paris