Premiering last fall at the Toronto Film Festival, Björn Runge's The Wife showcases one of Glenn Close's best performances, playing a woman who is living in...
Tomorrow we'll find out if Olivier Assayas' "full-blown comedy" Non Fiction, starring Juliette Binoche, will be part of the Cannes competition line-up, but ...
The shark thriller has had quite a life in the many decades since Steven Spielberg's landmark Jaws, but it was only a few years ago that we got a film that ...
With Fury Road being a bit of an exception, Cannes Film Festival usually isn’t the best birthplace when it comes to Hollywood tentpoles, however it does pro...
Lauren Greenfield’s The Queen of Versailles was the perfect and perhaps too prescient portrait of a specific slice of the 1%, and now for her next documenta...
Joining the small but no less inventive subgenre of one-location thrillers, The Guilty provides a worthy refute to the idea that a bigger budget always corr...
We'll believe it's officially real when we're sitting in the theater taking it in, but the best proof yet that Terry Gilliam has actually finished his oft-c...
For the first time since 2004–when Pedro Almodóvar's Bad Education opened the festival–a film not in French or English will kick off Cannes Film Festival. I...
One of 2018's first notable debuts, Ava concerns a young girl's coming-of-age via rebellion -- a not-unfamiliar idea that writer-director Sadaf Foroughi mak...
Writer-director John Cameron Mitchell (Rabbit Hole, Shortbus) is back this year, teaming with author Neil Gaiman, and a cast featuring Elle Fanning, Alex Sh...