Hollywood Movies Largely Sat Out Cannes This Year. Does the Festival Need Them?
There was no 'Top Gun: Maverick'-style Hollywood hit at Cannes this year, even as U.S. titles like 'Paper Tiger' and 'Club Kid' were well-received.
There was no 'Top Gun: Maverick'-style Hollywood hit at Cannes this year, even as U.S. titles like 'Paper Tiger' and 'Club Kid' were well-received.
One of the Marché du Film's three Goes to Cannes winners, 'Carolina Maria de Jesus' is based on the international bestseller ‘Child of the Dark.'
Russell Crowe warned overzealous fans not to push after they approached the 'Gladiator' star for autographs outside a hotel in Paris.
Giuseppe Tornatore will be honored with a Golden Globes prize for documentary in tandem with Artemis Rising Foundation at Italy’s Taormina Festival.
Studiocanal's next Paddington Bear live-action movie is being written by Armando Iannucci and Simon Blackwell, with Dougal Wilson in talks to direct
Valentina Maurel's 'Forever Your Maternal Animal' threatens to dissolve into nothingness, but is held together by three grounding performances.
Singapore investment venture Triple Green CineCapital and Vietnam's Chánh Phương Films partner on video game horror 'The Scourge.'
Mexican filmmaker Bruno Santamaría Razo draws from his own life in the Cannes Critics' Week entry 'Six Months in a Pink and Blue Building.'
Nicolas Cage is still remembering that he might have blown a big chance when he turned down a role in Christopher Nolan's "Insomnia."
A U.K. study found movies are more likely to star an actor named Chris or a talking animal than a female lead actor over the age of 60.