Cannes Review: A Great Adam Sandler Performance Makes ‘The Meyerowitz Stories’ One of Noah Baumbach’s Best
This isn’t the wittiest or most exciting movie that Noah Baumbach has ever made, but it might just be the most humane.
This isn’t the wittiest or most exciting movie that Noah Baumbach has ever made, but it might just be the most humane.
Shapeless and sorely lacking the energy that made “Mediterrnea” such a shot in the arm, “A Ciambra” is a half-step backwards for Carpignano.
The Cannes Film Festival runs May 17 – 28.
The film will premiere as a special screening at the festival.
Kim Min-hee of “The Handmaiden” continues her collaboration with the Korean auteur.
Jeanne Balibar is Amalric’s leading lady in his Un Certain Regard entry.
Uma Thurman, Maren Ade and Fan Bingbing are among their fellow jurors.
The singular Greek auteur has already won two prizes at Cannes. Could this be he year he takes the Palme d’Or?
Arnaud Desplechin’s latest premieres at Cannes this month.
“Marie Antoinette” was booed at Cannes, but it vividly illustrates how location is Coppola’s most evocative means of exploring dislocation.
Julianne Moore, Michelle Williams, Oakes Fegley and Millie Simmonds star in the “Carol” director’s latest.
We dig through this year’s Cannes schedule in anticipation of this year’s most exciting new films.