Cannes
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Colin Farrell-Rachel Weisz Cannes Film ‘The Lobster’ Lands at Alchemy
Independent distributor closes deal on first English-language effort by Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos
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‘Youth’ Cannes Review: Michael Caine Hits Career Best in Melancholy Stunner
Paolo Sorrentino’s new film is both daring and traditional, realistic and absurd
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Cannes Report, Day 7: Festival Battles High Heel Red Carpet Revolt, Critics Weigh In On ‘Sicario’
Fest director denies banning flats for women, Emily Blunt and Benicio del Toro drug drama depresses some, bores others
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The Scene at Cannes 2015: Red Carpet Premieres and Beyond (Updating Photos)
Natalie Portman, Julianne Moore, Naomi Watts, Catherine Deneuve and Jake Gyllenhaal light up the Croisette
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‘Marguerite & Julien’ Cannes Review: Who’s Up for an Incest Fairy Tale?
There’s lots of sex and some brilliant filmmaking, but director Valerie Donzelli also makes some missteps
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‘Nacho Libre’s’ Jack Black, Jared Hess Reunite for Buffalo Films-Produced ‘Micronations’
Cannes 2015: Comedy was penned by “New Girl” writers Robert Snow and Christian Magalhaes
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Cannes: Sony Classics Buys ‘Truth,’ Robert Redford/Cate Blanchett Film About Dan Rather
Directed by James Vanderbilt, the drama deals with the scandal that drove Rather out of CBS News
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‘Inside Out’ Review: Pixar Invades Cannes With One of Its Richest, Best Films
Pete Docter’s grand adventure will likely be Cannes’ top-grossing movie, and one of its best
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Cannes: Magnolia Pictures Picks Up ‘My Golden Days’
Arnaud Desplechin film screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the festival
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Jane Fonda in Cannes: Let’s Make Sure We Represent Women 51 Percent in Movies
“Women see things differently,” the actress says. “We just do”
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‘Louder Than Bombs’ Cannes Review: There’s Nothing Loud About This Tender Love Story
Joachim Trier’s intimate family drama never falls flat or feels false
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‘Mon Roi’ Cannes Review: Scenes From This Marriage Are Exhausting
Maiwenn’s relationship drama is full of sound and fury, but it falls well short of other Cannes highlights
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A Look at Cannes Sensation ‘Carol’: This Is Where Gay Rights Began, in Part
Todd Haynes’ film shows the points of light that helped lead the gay community out of the shadows
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Matthew McConaughey on Cannes Reaction to ‘Sea of Trees’: ‘Anybody Has a Right to Boo’
Director Gus Van Sant points out that his Palme d’Or winner “Elephant” started a fistfight
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‘Mia Madre’ Cannes Review: Moving Italian Film Mixes Personal Drama, Showbiz Comedy
Nanni Moretti’s film features John Turturro, who plays a blowhard movie star with glee and relish