The staggeringly accomplished debut feature by Brazilian critic-turned-director Kleber Mendonça Filho, Neighboring Sounds, announced the arrival of a remarkable...
A woman recalls the pivotal moments of her adult life in Julieta, the latest film from Pedro Almodóvar and his fifth to screen in competition here in Cannes. It...
After the shortest break they've ever had between features -- and following up one of their best films, the Marion Cotillard-led Two Days, One Night -- Jean...
Update: Read our Cannes review here.
Perhaps the best indicator that a film is truly something special, Kristen Stewart and Olivier Assayas' Clouds of Si...
Premiering at the Cannes Film Festival 15 years ago today, Mulholland Dr. rightfully earned David Lynch a Best Director award at the festival. We recently p...
If you ask our critics on the ground, a number of great films have already premiered at Cannes -- mostly in competition, however. And while those screening ...
Word of a new Agnès Varda project is hardly commonplace -- it's sometimes unclear if she's even still working -- so this tentative announcement gets more at...
While Jeff Nichols' unblemished streak thus far had our expectations high for Loving, we were curious if his first period drama, and the first time taking o...
David McKenzie’s Hell or High Water is a gritty, darkly humorous, and fiendishly violent neo-western. Or, in other words, the type of film you might expect from...
Although it was looking like Lars von Trier may follow the path of many an auteur nowadays and head to television for his next project, instead his English-...