Cannes Report
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‘Only God Forgives’ Director Responds to Boos of His Ryan Gosling Thriller
Cannes: Nicolas Winding Refn defends the heavily criticized film saying, "Art is meant to divide"
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Cannes: French Comedy ‘Me Myself and Mum’ Tops Directors’ Fortnight
Clio Barnard's "The Selfish Giant" also wins prize in independent section at Cannes
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Cannes: Jerry Lewis Skewered for Latest Bad-Taste, Sexist Remarks
The octogenarian comedian still doesn't think women are funny — then made matters worse by saying his favorite female comics were Cary Grant and Burt Reynolds
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Cannes: Student Films From Chicago, Belgium Win Cinefondation Prizes
Top award in student film competition goes to "Needle"; Jane Campion's jury also chooses shorts from Romania and the Czech Republic
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Good Morning, Cannes: Father Figures, Funny Men and Teen Lesbians
Alexander Payne's "Nebraska" Jerry Lewis likes his comics male and "Blue Is the Warmest Color" gets the critics all hot and bothered
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Cannes: IFC Buys North American Rights to ‘The Selfish Giant’
Clio Barnard fable premiered at Directors’ Fortnight
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Hitman Drama ‘Salvo’ Wins Critics’ Week Prize at Cannes
Fabio Grassadonia and Antonio Piazza film is chosen tops in a field of seven features from first- and second-time directors
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Cannes Review: In ‘Nebraska,’ Alexander Payne Paints an American Life
Bruce Dern delivers a sweet rendering of old age in Payne's most personal film, and one of his best
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Good Morning, Cannes: Robert Redford’s All Wet, and So Is the Fest
As the rain starts up again, Redford gets a lengthy ovation for J.C. Chandor's wordless lost-at-sea drama
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Cannes Review: Robert Redford’s Actions Speak Much Louder Than Words in ‘All Is Lost’
Redford gives a moving performance as a man lost at sea in J.C. Chandor's almost dialogue-free follow-up to "Margin Call"
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Cannes: Top French Filmmaker Olivier Assayas to Make First U.S. Film
Sundance Selects has acquired a lesbian romance
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Ryan Gosling’s ‘Only God Forgives’: Critics Really, Really Hate the Crime Drama
Jeffrey Wells accuses director Nicolas Winding Refn of cinematic "defecation"
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Cannes Review: Soulless, Despicable ‘Only God Forgives’ Shuts Up and Slices Limbs
"Drive" director Nicolas Winding Refn indulges in one bloody killing after another, and practically licks the knife afterwards
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Cannes: Lionsgate Nabs U.S. Rights to Clive Owen Crime Drama
Mila Kunis, Zoé Saldana, and Marion Cottilard co-star