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Glad we waited a couple of days to update news of Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner sequel, because now there’s ,more reason for optimism. One of the original writers is back on board, so hopefully the prospect of Hampton Fancher collaborating once again promises a secure sense of continuity. We’ve also learned for the first time that the new movie will definitely...

Tonight, fireworks crackled and lit up over the Cannes shoreline. At first, from my flat up the hill, I thought it was just a noise nuisance. But as I...

There is always the one movie in Cannes that you wished you could unsee. Last year it was Michael, the day to day meditation of a pedophile with a boy in his basement. This year, it has to be Paradies, Ulrich Seidl’s film about middle-aged white women who go to Kenya to exploit poverty stricken males by paying them for sex. While the topic is vital and worth exposing,...

From the mind, body, heart and soul of Jacques Audiard comes Rust and Bone (De rouille et d’os), a beautifully rendered, deeply felt film about...

You can count yourself lucky if you do the “Cannes thing” right. I almost never do. I pick the wrong flight times and inevitably land myself...

Wes Anderson’s Moonrise Kingdom, which opened the 65th Cannes fest today, is not really a film aimed toward the generation whose story it’s...

Now that Sasha has landed in Cannes, time to get this party started. Today Wes Anderson’s Moonrise Kingdom premiered and tonight there’s...