Cannes Report
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Cannes 2012: Nicole Kidman and Zac Efron Get Sweaty, Trampy in ‘Paperboy’
Nicole Kidman says she gave herself over to the graphic scenes in Lee Daniel's pulpy "The Paperboy," which has become the talk of the Croisette
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Cannes 2012: Kino Lorber Wins U.S. Rights to ‘In Another Country’
Southern Korean film stars Isabelle Huppert of "The Piano Teacher" fame
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Cannes 2012: Kim Kardashian and Other Signs of Life in the Zombie Ghost Town
Day 9: The festival winds down with baffling movies, a Roman Polanski short and a giddy Kim Kardashian
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Cannes 2012: Critics Don’t Like ‘On the Road,’ but They Blame Jack Kerouac
Even the most positive reviews of Walter Salles' adaptation of "On the Road" say Jack Kerouac's book is nearly impossible to adapt
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Cannes 2012: Kristen Stewart Embraces Topless, Beatnik Role in ‘On the Road’
“I love pushing, I love scaring myself," Kristen Stewart says about her role in Walter Salles' new movie, "On the Road"
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Cannes 2012: ‘Holy Motors,’ Holy S#*!
Day 8: The wild and weird "Holy Motors" provides a shot of adrenaline, and Ken Loach doesn't want to watch his language
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Cannes 2012: StudioCanal Nabs ‘Hunger Games’ Sequel Rights for German Speaking Territories
In new distribution pact, Lionsgate gets rights to film library that includes "Total Recall" and "Basic Instinct"
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Cannes: IFC Acquires Ben Wheatley Road Comedy ‘Sightseers’
IFC grabs North American rights before dark comedy from Ben Wheatley debuts in Cannes' Directors Fortnight
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Cannes: Brad Pitt Says ‘Killing Them Softly’ Isn’t Anti-Obama, But It Is Political
"Killing Them Softly" juxtaposes Obama's rhetoric with grim violence, but Brad Pitt tells Cannes press conference it's not a slap at the president
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‘The Master’: Paul Thomas Anderson Reaches Out to Scientologist Tom Cruise (Exclusive)
Paul Thomas Anderson recently screened the film, loosely based on the life of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, for the group's most famous follower: Tom Cruise
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Cannes Review: ‘Killing Them Softly’ Has Brad Pitt, Dirty Money and No Regrets
Lots of things go wrong in Andrew Dominik's Brad Pitt gangster movie "Killing Them Softly" — but beneath it all, the film is a dark indictment of American capitalism
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Cannes 2012: AngelWorld to Finance and Produce ‘Devil in the Deep Blue Sea’
Grieving widower drama will star Jessica Biel and feature music composed by her fiancé, Justin Timberlake
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Cannes 2012: Where’s the Excitement?
Day 7: Three movies that weren't ready in time for Cannes steal the spotlight from the movies that did make it to the festival
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Cannes 2012: Icon UK Group Backs Lee Daniels’ ‘The Butler’
Daniels' historical epic will center on an African American White House butler and will star Forest Whitaker and Oprah Winfrey
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Cannes 2012: Sony Pictures Classics Buys Gael Garcia Bernal Chilean Drama ‘No’
Sony Pictures Classics acquired North American rights to “No,” a drama about Chilean dictator Pinochet starring Gael Garcia Bernal