Cannes Film Festival
'Risk' Is a Weirdly Satisfying Look into the Life of Julian Assange
Laura Poitras's new documentary offers a thrilling and intimate look into the life of one of the most controversial journalists in the world.
This Movie About Selling Magazines on the Road Might Be the Most Stunning Film at Cannes
Andrea Arnold's 'American Honey,' which explores a usually ignored side of the country, is the talk of Cannes.
Woody Allen’s Plush Treatment by the Media Should Be the Talk of Cannes
The 80-year-old director's Cannes premiere of 'Café Society' arrived on the heels of a renewed controversy over sexual abuse allegations by his daughter.
Expect More Cops, Bomb Experts, and Searches at This Year's Cannes Film Festival
"Exceptional" security measures have been put into place to protect cinephiles who will gather this month for the French Riviera city's 69th annual film festival.
‘Mediterranea’ Is a Timely Drama About African Immigrants Making the Dangerous Trek to Italy
We met up with director Jonas Carpignano to talk about his new film that intimately portrays the difficult, dangerous, and human side of the West African immigrant experience in Italy.
Gerard Depardieu Got FIFA's 'United Passions' Into Cannes
Gerard Depardieu urged Cannes organizers to show FIFA's 'United Passions' and they relented even though they thought it was a bad, bad movie.
Gaspar Noé's New Film, 'Love,' Comes at You in 3D
We sat down at Cannes with the controversial Argentine-French filmmaker to discuss his provocative new movie, which has censors and critics in a tizzy.
'Much Loved' Sheds Light on the Sisterhood of Sex Workers in Marrakech
We met the renowned filmmaker Nabil Ayouch and his star after the premiere of their tough, yet tender, film at Cannes.
Thieves Snatch $20 Million Worth of Cartier Jewelry and Watches in Cannes Heist
A lightning-quick heist by a team of masked robbers has befuddled investigators a week ahead of the prestigious film festival in the French Riviera city.
Filmmaker Reimagines His Youth in Beirut Through a Surreal Animated Short Film
"Waves '98" is the first time a Lebanese film has been selected to compete in the Cannes Film Festival's Official Selection since 1991.
Ryan Gosling's 'Lost River' Is Much Better Than Critics Deem
Disregard the the scathing reviews and the boos it received at Cannes, Ryan Gosling's directorial debut is a great, dreamy film that captures the American nightmare that is the Great Recession.
Michael White Is the Most Famous Person You’ve Never Heard Of
From Jack Nicholson to Monty Python to Kate Moss, he discovered and hung out with everyone you ever thought was important.