Cannes Film Festival
‘Alcohol Makes You Stupid': Gaspar Noé Sums Up His New Film ‘Climax’
The acclaimed 'Irréversible' and 'Enter the Void' director shot his latest in just 15 days, the fastest feature production he's ever done.
Please Enjoy This Footage of John Travolta Dancing Like a Dad with 50 Cent
The glory days of 'Saturday Night Fever' are long behind him.
This Sexy Serial Killer Movie Is Like if Harmony Korine Did True Crime
Luis Ortega's 'El Ángel' tells quite a bit more than the story of 70s serial killer Carlos Robledo Puch, the longest-serving prisoner in Argentina.
Mads Mikkelsen Starved Himself to Exhaustion for His Latest Role
"The conditions were our biggest enemy but also our biggest friend," he says of Joe Penna's 'Arctic,' which just made its Cannes debut.
Mouly Surya Talks About Her Third Film 'Marlina: The Murderer in Four Acts'
We talked to the director of the first 'Satay Western' film in the world.
Oneohtrix Point Never Wins Soundtrack Award at Cannes Film Festival
The producer created an original score for the Robert Pattinson film 'Good Time.'
'Loving' Director Jeff Nichols Has Great Affection for the Deep South
Jeff Nichols has built his reputation as a director of terse and unusual American dramas with a distinct regional flair. We spoke with him about difficult histories, the best BBQ joints in the South, and his dream of a commercial hit.
This Film Reveals the Cruel Dysfunction of the British Welfare System
The Palme d'Or-winning film by Ken Loach follows the struggle of two Brits attempting to navigate the shamefully unhelpful system.
Jim Jarmusch Shines a Light on Working-Class Artists and Iggy Pop
We caught up with the veteran filmmaker at Cannes to talk about his two newest films, the poetic 'Paterson' and the Iggy Pop and the Stooges documentary 'Gimme Danger.'
What It's Like Working as a Paparazzo in Cannes
"Cannes isn't about the movies. It's about branding, about banks, fashion, jewelry, drinks... It's one big brothel. Actors, they're all whores."