Ann Robinson, Iconic Star of "The War of the Worlds," Dies at 96 May 17, 2026 Ann Robinson, the vibrant red-haired actress whose portrayal of Sylvia Van Buren indelibly etched her into the annals of cinematic history, particularly for her… Continue Reading
Hope May 17, 2026 Na Hong-jin’s long-anticipated return to filmmaking, Hope, premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, marking a significant moment for Korean genre cinema and solidifying his… Continue Reading
Guillermo del Toro Reflects on Pan’s Labyrinth’s Enduring Legacy, Cannes Triumph, and Upcoming 4K/3D Re-Release May 17, 2026 Twenty years after its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, Guillermo del Toro’s dark fantasy masterpiece, Pan’s Labyrinth (original Spanish El Laberinto del… Continue Reading
Keanu Reeves to Voice Lead in Japanese Stop-Motion Feature Hidari, Blending Edo Period Legend with Modern Vengeance Narrative May 17, 2026 Cannes, France – Acclaimed actor Keanu Reeves is officially set to lend his distinctive voice to the titular role of Hidari, an ambitious Japanese… Continue Reading
Léa Seydoux and Adèle Exarchopoulos: A Decade Later, Cannes Reunites the Palme d’Or Sisters of "Blue Is the Warmest Color" May 17, 2026 The names of French actresses Léa Seydoux and Adèle Exarchopoulos will forever be intertwined in the annals of the Cannes Film Festival, a connection… Continue Reading
Visitation: Volker Schlöndorff’s Poignant Cinematic Chronicle of a Century of German History Unveiled at Cannes May 17, 2026 Adapted from Jenny Erpenbeck’s acclaimed novel Heimsuchung (published in English as Visitation), legendary auteur Volker Schlöndorff’s latest cinematic offering, also titled Visitation, premiered to… Continue Reading
James Gray’s ‘Paper Tiger’ Delivers a Gripping American Dream Tragedy at Cannes May 17, 2026 The Cannes Film Festival has witnessed the premiere of James Gray’s latest cinematic achievement, Paper Tiger, a film that has quickly garnered acclaim for… Continue Reading
The Cannes Film Market Confronts a Seismic Shift as Traditional Financing Models Falter and New Audiences Emerge May 17, 2026 The normally bustling hallways of the Palais des Festivals at the Cannes Film Market this year tell a story of profound transition, a stark… Continue Reading
‘Strawberries’ Director on Calling Out Modern-Day Slavery, Prostitution in Her Cannes Homage to Moroccan Fruit Pickers in Spain May 17, 2026 The highly anticipated new film Strawberries, originally titled La más dulce (The Sweetest), from Paris-based Moroccan auteur Laïla Marrakchi, is poised to make its… Continue Reading
James Gray’s "Paper Tiger" Ignites Cannes with Six-Minute Standing Ovation, Signaling a Potent Return to Classical Drama May 17, 2026 The 77th Cannes Film Festival, a beacon of global cinematic artistry, witnessed a powerful and emotional debut on Saturday night with James Gray’s latest… Continue Reading