Movie News
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Maika Monroe, much more than 'Scream Queen,' returns to Cannes
After years spent fleeing serial killers and worse, Maika Monroe is on the offensive
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How 'Navalny' filmmaker Daniel Roher’s post-Oscar creative depression inspired ‘Tuner’
Daniel Roher is a filmmaker driven by a constant need to create
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Rami Malek explores art, love and death in Ira Sachs' Cannes entry 'The Man I Love'
In Ira Sachs’ 1980s-set drama “The Man I Love,” Rami Malek finds the most well-tailored role since his Oscar-winning turn in “Bohemian Rhapsody.”
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What it's like inside the amfAR Gala, which has raised millions for AIDS research
The amfAR Gala at the Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc is a highlight of the Cannes Film Festival
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'Once Upon a Time in Harlem' has its day at the Cannes Film Festival, 50 years after it was shot
No movie at the Cannes Film Festival has had a longer road to get here than “Once Upon a Time in Harlem.”
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'Minotaur,' about murder and corruption in Putin's Russia, jolts the Cannes Film Festival
Russian director Andrey Zvyagintsev sent shock waves through the Cannes Film Festival with a soberly damning crime film about murder and corruption in Russia
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Ryusuke Hamaguchi makes gentle, quiet, long films. And he might win the Palme d'Or
The Cannes Film Festival is not a place that’s conducive to taking your time
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Tool or threat? Cannes Film Festival grapples with the rise of AI
The Cannes Film Festival can function like a global water cooler for movies, with prevailing issues and anxieties of the industry tending to surface at the event
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The breathless Korean sci-fi monster movie 'Hope' leaves the Cannes Film Festival floored
Sprawling action movies with aliens do not generally compete for the Cannes Film Festival’s Palme d’Or
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Don’t sleep on ‘Is God Is,’ a primal scream of a movie inspired by Westerns and Greek tragedy
Aleshea Harris wrote “Is God Is” as a story of rage and revenge, blending Greek tragedy with Spaghetti Westerns
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