Cannes Report
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Woody Allen at Cannes: Life Has No Meaning, and His Amazon Series Could Be a ‘Cosmic Embarrassment’
“Moviemaking is a nice thing to keep you busy, like basket-weaving for the inmates in an institution,” says the prolific director
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‘Irrational Man’ Cannes Review: Woody Allen Lets Emma Stone Shine
Allen revisits the dilemma of crime and punishment and the morality of murder
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Cannes Debuts Natalie Portman’s Slow-Moving ‘Tale of Love and Darkness’
Watching Portman act in fluent Hebrew is a bit of a delightful shock, like seeing someone you’ve known a long time suddenly demonstrate that they can juggle knives
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Cannes Review: ‘The Lobster’ takes Colin Farrell to Funny, Surreal Hotel
The new film from the Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos is set in a creepy resort hotel that takes guests in for 45 days to either find true love or be turned into an animal
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‘Son of Saul’ Cannes Review: Rookie Director Shocks Festival With Wrenching Holocaust Drama
Laszlo Nemes’ powerful film finds a new way to look at the Holocaust cinematically
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Jake Gyllenhaal Hits Hard in ‘Southpaw’ Glimpse as Weinstein Company Unveils Strong 2015 Lineup in Cannes
The arthouse giant has one of its best-looking slates in years, with films from Quentin Tarantino, Antoine Fuqua and Justin Kurzel
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Weinstein Co. Lands US Rights to Edgar Ramirez-Usher Boxing Drama ‘Hands of Stone’
Film follows real life bouts of fighters Roberto Duran and Sugar Ray Leonard, costars Robert De Niro
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‘Our Little Sister’ Cannes Review: Nothing Much Happens, and That’s Beautiful
Kore-eda Hirokazu’s film, a new Sony Classics acquisition, is resolutely quiet, understated and lovely
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Cannes Report, Day 2: Tom Hardy Apologizes to ‘Mad Max’ Director, ‘The Office’ Upgrades to Big Screen
“Fury Road” star admits to daily frustration and George Miller’s genius; Ricky Gervais rides again with BBC, Entertainment One
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Cannes Wrap Magazine Directors Portfolio: 10 Esteemed Auteurs Showing at the Festival (Photos)
Todd Haynes, Emmanuelle Bercot, Rick Famuyiwa and Pete Docter among group who posed for exclusive shoots
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Natalie Portman Set to Play Jackie Kennedy in New Biopic Produced by Darren Aronofsky
The story will focus on the first four day’s after President Kennedy’s assassination
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In Cannes, Charlize Theron Embraces Girl Power in New ‘Mad Max’
Did Tom Hardy worry that his action movie was dominated by women? ‘Not for one minute’
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Cannes: Sony Classics Buys Competition Title ‘Our Little Sister’
Family drama from Kore-eda Hirokazu was acquired before its official Cannes premiere
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Dean Devlin’s Electric Entertainment Closes $20 Million Production Credit
Deal totals $75 million in credit with First Republic Bank over three years
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Cannes Wrap Cover Story: Isabelle Huppert Surveys Her Career, Her Life and Her Beloved Festival
“Frankly, Cannes is my lucky star,” the prolific actress tells editor-in-chief Sharon Waxman