Cannes Report
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Cannes Report, Day 6: Adam Driver’s ‘Paterson’ Inspires Poetic Reviews, Amazon Studios Parties on Riviera
Jim Jarmusch’s latest has critics writing social media sonnets; Chloe Sevigny on the scene as a director
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Cannes: Sundance Selects Acquires Ken Loach Drama ‘I, Daniel Blake’
Politically charged film from veteran British director won strong reviews after Thursday’s Cannes premiere
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‘Loving’ Cannes Review: Ruth Negga Stands Out in Poignant Real-Life Drama
Strong performances and a low-key tone highlight Jeff Nichols’ modest salute to a groundbreaking interracial couple
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Sex, Skin & Nerve in Cannes: 5 Top Lessons From the French Film Festival So Far
Steve Pond: Good or bad, film after film at this year’s festival has been bold, audacious and even a little nuts
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Cannes: Sony Classics Buys Festival Sensation ‘Toni Erdmann’
Director Maren Ade’s father-daughter story won sustained applause and rapturous reviews when it debuted on Friday
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Cannes Report, Day 5: ‘American Honey’s Portrait of Midwest Divides Critics; Carrie Fisher’s Furry Plus One
Andrea Arnold’s Midwestern odyssey gets both raves and eye rolls for depiction of lower class
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Susan Sarandon Slams Woody Allen Over Past Abuse Allegations
“I think he sexually assaulted a child and I don’t think that’s right,” says actress at Cannes talk
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‘Bright Lights’ Cannes Review: Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds Documentary Is Very Funny, Brutally Honest
“We didn’t know it was going to get that dark,” co-director Fisher Stevens tells TheWrap
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Cannes: Martin Scorsese-Robert De Niro Mob Drama ‘The Irishman’ Goes to STX for $50 Million
Film is based on the deathbed confessions of a mob hitman who claimed to have killed Jimmy Hoffa
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‘The Nice Guys’ Cannes Review: Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe Are Violently Funny in Occasionally Sour Comedy
Shane Black’s latest take on the buddy-detective comedy is a blast — except for a misanthropic streak that might make the laughs stick in your throat
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‘From the Land of the Moon’ Cannes Review: Marion Cotillard Shines in Conventional Period Piece
Restrained drama is quietly subversive in its look at female sexuality
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‘American Honey’ Cannes Review: It’s a Long Day’s Journey Into the American Night
Andrea Arnold’s beautifully shot American picaresque overstays its welcome, then sticks around for more
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Cannes: Hotel du Cap Terror Raid Was Tasteless PR Stunt
Famous luxury resort was victim of a prank to promote tech startup
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Shia LaBeouf to Star as John McEnroe in Biopic ‘Borg/McEnroe’
The actor will play tennis bad boy in the upcoming film about one the biggest rivalries of the sport
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Christopher Smith’s ‘Detour’ Sells Domestic Rights to Magnet Releasing
Cannes 2016: Neo-noir thriller stars promising upstarts Bel Powley, Emory Cohen and Tye Sheridan