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Director Michel Hazanavicius on His Non-Traditional Godard Biopic \'Redoubtable\'

From the Cannes Film Festival, Oscar-winning The Artist filmmaker Michel Hazanavicius talks about his tragicomic Jean-Luc Godard biopic Redoubtable. → Read More

Posters for the ‘Hellboy’ Reboot, ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’, and More from Cannes

The 2017 Cannes Film Festival is littered with posters for upcoming films including the Hellboy reboot, Spider-Man: Homecoming, Transformers 5, and more. → Read More

2017 Cannes Film Festival Lineup Includes New Films from Sofia Coppola, Noah Baumbach, and More

The 2017 Cannes Film Festival has announced its lineup, which includes new films from Sofia Coppola, Noah Baumbach, Lynne Ramsay, Todd Haynes, and more. → Read More

‘I, Daniel Blake’ Takes the Palme d’Or at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival

‘It’s Only the End of the World’ won the Grand Prize while American Honey took home the Jury Prize. → Read More

‘The Neon Demon’ Review

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. → Read More

‘La Fille Inconnue (The Unknown Girl)’ Review

Talia doesn’t care for Jean-Pierre Dardenne & Luc Dardenne latest film. → Read More

Julieta Review: Pedro Almodovar's Wild, Uneven Melodrama

Talia Soghomonian reports from Cannes 2016 with a review of Julieta, the latest mother-daughter melodrama from the great Spanish master Pedro Almodovar. → Read More

The Handmaiden Review: Twisted Erotica

Talia Soghomonian reviews The Handmaiden from the 2016 Cannes Film Festival; Park Chan-wook's film is set in 1930s Korea during the Japanese occupation. → Read More

Paterson Review: Adam Driver Shines

Talia Soghomonian reviews director Jim Jarmusch's latest feature, Paterson, starring Adam Driver as a kind of traveling bard with big dreams. → Read More

Personal Shopper Review: Kristen Stewart Ghost Story a Mixed Bag

From the 2016 Cannes Film Festival, read Talia's review of the Kristen Stewart ghost story Personal Shopper, a thriller from Olivier Assayas. → Read More

‘From the Land of the Moon’ Review

Talia Soghomonian reviews From the Land of the Moon from the 2016 Cannes Film Festival, directed by Nicole Garcia & starring Marion Cotillard. → Read More

Cannes 2016 Review: Ken Loach's I, Daniel Blake

Talia Soghomonian reviews Ken Loach's 19th film, 'I, Daniel Blake' from Cannes 2016. Starring David Johns and Hayley Squires. → Read More

Cannes 2016 Review: Ken Loach's I, Daniel Blake

Talia Soghomonian reviews Ken Loach's 19th film, 'I, Daniel Blake' from Cannes 2016. Starring David Johns and Hayley Squires. → Read More

‘The BFG’ Review

Read Talia Soghomonian's review of Steven Spielberg's 'The BFG,' an adaptation of the Roald Dahl classic, from its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. → Read More

Ma Loute Slack Bay Review

Read Talia Soghomonian's Cannes review of writer-director Bruno Dumont's latest comedy, Ma Loute / Slack Bay, a delicious dream that turns uneasy. → Read More

Cannes 2016: Staying Vertical Review

Talia Soghomonian reports from Cannes with a review of Alain Guiraudie's Staying Vertical, the French director's follow-up to Stranger by the Lake. → Read More

Trolls Clip at Cannes; Justin Timberlake & Anna Kendrick Sing

Jeffrey Katzenberg, Justin Timberlake and Anna Kendrick introduced a new Trolls clip at Cannes 2016, and the latter two sang along at the presentation. → Read More

'Café Society' Review: Woody Allen Conjures a Familiar Yet Satisfying Brew

Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, and Steve Carell lead the 1930s-set romance. → Read More

2016 César Awards Honor Michael Douglas, 'Mustang'

The 41st French Oscars awarded Mark Osborne’s 'The Little Prince', Alejandro González Iñárritu’s 'Birdman', and Philippe Fauchon’s 'Fatima.' → Read More

Paris International Fantastic Film Festival 2015 Review

Talia sends in a report from the field in regards to the Paris International Fantastic Film Festival, which included Green Room, Bridgend, and more. → Read More