Xavier Dolan last hit the scene with Heartbeats, his second feature and stylish pseudo-remake of from the 1960s. Writing, directing and also starring in the pr...
There is a certain indescribable manner in which Michael Haneke is able to lure you into his films that leaves you in a state of both shock and awe. It's everyt...
Romanian filmmaker Cristian Mungiu is undoubtedly a Cannes darling, with his debut feature film Occidental having premiered in the Director's Fortnight in 2002 ...
Robert Altman was a regular at Cannes, starting with his Palme d'Or-winning MASH in 1970. The award was soon followed with nominations for other works, incl...
Simon Pegg's a busy man. After his work in gradually larger films like Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, Star Trek, and the Mission: Impossible series, the Brit ...
In this third installment of the massively popular Dreamworks children's franchise Madagascar 3, the director trio team of Eric Darnell, Tom McGrath and Conrad ...
John Hillcoat's Lawless, with its Tommy guns, tilted fedoras and backwater blues, is certainly the most American film to show at Cannes in some time. It's the 1...
Matteo Garrone's Reality never becomes the vicious criticism of unearned fame and non-stop television one might expect from the man who revived the mafia pictur...
While the mindless churning out of posters is usually reserved for big studios and their tentpoles, this trend has an uptick in the smaller film scene. We s...
While he is currently at Cannes promoting Wes Anderson's Moonrise Kingdom, Bill Murray potentially has a major awards contender this December with Hyde Park...