First Trailer for Dardennes’ The Young Mother’s Home, Premiering in Competition at Cannes
While the critical support and general adoration for the Dardennes’ naturalistic style has unfortunately fallen out of favor in recent years, the Belgian brothers are back with a film premiering in competition at the Cannes Film Festival next month. The Young Mothers’ Home (Jeunes mères in France) is written, directed,
Exclusive Restoration Trailer for Northern Lights Reintroduces Powerful Cannes Winner
One of the most remarkable discoveries I witnessed at last year’s New York Film Festival was the Revivals selection Northern Lights. John Hanson and Rob Nilsson’s overlooked 1978 drama, recently revived in a gorgeous 4K restoration, captures the plight of immigrant Dakotan farmers. While its shared release year and similar
‘Shoa,’ ‘Downfall,’ First Cannes Winner in Beijing Fest “Film, Peace”
“Film records the profound suffering that war brings to mankind.” That is how the Beijing International Film Festival explained a focus it has unveiled on war and peace in a special “Film and Peace” program that it is featuring during its 15th edition starting on Friday. It will showcase “12
Impossible The Final Reckoning Launch Cannes
Tom Cruise’s Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning is headed to the Cannes Film Festival. MI:8 will screen out of competition on May 14, with Cruise, director and screenwriter Christopher McQuarrie and the rest of the film’s cast walking up the steps of the Palais des Festivals for a launch
Eva Longoria Wore a $39 Dress to Her First Cannes Film Festival
Eva Longoria is no stranger to turning out a look on the red carpet, even when she was still a newbie on the Hollywood scene. While Longoria admitted that she has had many fashion regrets over the years, there’s one faux pas in particular that haunts her to this day: