“Anatomy of a Fall” Wins the Palme d’Or, Wrapping Up a Solid Cannes
"Zone of Interest" took home the Grand Prix
What's Up With Those Really Long Standing Ovations at Cannes?
How did we get to a point where five straight minutes of applause is considered a "lukewarm reception"?
Damien Hirst's Leonardo DiCaprio Portrait Sells for $1.2M at Benefit Auction
Proceeds went to support amfAR
Keanu Reeves Got the Band Back Together
Dogstar played their first show since 2002
Wes Anderson’s “Asteroid City” Considers the Future by Looking to the Past
The director's ode to the Space Age sees him turning his focus to questions of ambiguous motivation and mysterious inspiration
In “BlackBerry,” the Nerds Rise to the Top
Director Matt Johnson tells a story about the company’s rise and fall — and what it means to stay true to yourself in business and in life
“You Hurt My Feelings” Is an Excellent Examination of Ego and Self-Esteem
Nicole Holofcener's latest asks us to ponder what's more important: honesty, or support?
Drew Carey Is Picking Up the Tab for Striking WGA Writers
If you’re a card-carrying member, you can eat for free at Bob’s Big Boy or Swingers Diner
“Killers of the Flower Moon,” “May December” and American Myth-Making Dominate Cannes
The new films from Martin Scorsese and Todd Haynes are the highlights of the festival so far
A Comprehensive Guide to a Summer of Outdoor Movies in DC
All the films, all the picnic blankets, all the empty wine bottles
The Open Casting Call to Play Michelle Zauner in a Movie Is Underway
It's the latest development for the screen adaptation of "Crying in H Mart"
Can an “Indiana Jones” Movie Work Without Steven Spielberg?
"Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" brought nostalgia and a sense of looming mortality to Cannes
An Uber-Violent Take on "Bambi" Is In the Works. "SNL" Saw This Coming.
The "Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey" filmmakers have a new project in the works
All of David Lynch’s Films, Ranked by Retrospective Curator Daniel Knox
The Texas Theatre kicks off a 12-day festival of all things Lynch on May 24
Is Vin Diesel the New Sylvester Stallone?
"Fast X" marks the latest moment in his trajectory from aspiring filmmaker to unlikely movie star with a character-actor affect to de facto auteur
Paul Schrader’s “Master Gardener” Is Unafraid of Repeating Itself
As the reformed protagonist Narvel Roth subsumes himself in routine, so Schrader subsumes himself in his familiar formula