Cannes Report
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Good Morning, Cannes: Liberace Lights Up the Homestretch
As the festival moves into its final five days, Steven Soderbergh's HBO movie joins the Coen brothers and Asghar Farhadi as the best in show
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Barry Levinson to Direct Untitled Love Story Set in Shanghai
Ronald Harwood ("The Pianist") is writing the script for producer Mike Medavoy
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Cannes: The Weinstein Co. Nearing Deal for ‘The Young and Prodigious Spivet’
Jean-Pierre Jeunet's first 3D movie co-stars Helena Bonham Carter and Kathy Bates
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Keanu Reeves, Reese Witherspoon Sci-Fi Romance ‘Passengers’ Acquired by the Weinstein Co.
"Passengers" will be in theaters next year
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‘Behind the Candelabra’ Review: Sex, Lies & the Closet at Cannes
In competition at the festival, Soderbergh's honest, authentic rendering of the passionate, sometimes silly love affair between Liberace and Scott Thorson is his best film in years
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Good Morning, Cannes: The Festival Has Female Troubles, Again
There's only one film directed by a woman in the main competition – and the critics weren’t kind to that film, “A Castle in Italy”
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Cannes Review: Without the Blood Lust, Takashi Miike’s ‘Shield of Straw’ Draws Boos
The Japanese cult director refuses to sell out his premise for the sake of audience satisfaction
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Good Morning, Cannes: The Sun Will Come Out Tomorrow
With a few good movies (and the new Uggie!) behind them, festivalgoers look forward to a jammed week with Soderbergh, Payne, Refn, Jarmusch, Polanski…
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Cannes Diary: In the Downpour, the Coens Connect but Market Can’t Get Traction
The films are a mixed bag and the dealing is low-key but the weather gets the worst reviews
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Cannes Deals: Sundance Selects Buys Dardenne Brothers’ ‘Two Days, One Night’ Starring Marion Cotillard
Cotillard plays a woman desperate to keep her job
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Asghar Farhadi’s Cannes Drama ‘The Past’ Has a Future at Sony Classics
Berenice Bejo and Tahar Rahim star in the foreign-language film
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Cannes Review: ‘Borgman’ Makes No Sense – in a Good Way
Alex van Warmerdam's film is a bizarre, rambling, vivid dream that often feels as if the director and cast are making it up as they go along
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Good Morning, Cannes: The Coen Brothers Make People Forget About Their Wet Socks
Before it even had its official Cannes premiere, "Inside Llewyn Davis" became the most acclaimed film at the festival
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Cannes Review: Coen Brothers’ ‘Inside Llewyn Davis’ Is a Breathtaking Ode to Failure
Coens' tragicomic story of Greenwich Village folk scene is a sharp, evocative portrait of a world about to be changed by Bob Dylan
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Cannes Deals: Weinstein’s RADiUS Buys ‘Blue Ruin,’ IFC Takes RAZE
IFC Midnight bought North American rights to the thriller "RAZE"