Cannes Film Festival

Jewelry Heist at the Cannes Film Festival

Moviefone | Dana Taddeo | Posted 05.17.2013

It's like something out of a movie. One-million dollars worth of Chopard jewelry was stolen last night at the Cannes Film Festival, according to Gu...

Emma Watson Steals the Show at 'The Bling Ring' Premiere at Cannes (PHOTOS)

Moviefone | Dana Taddeo | Posted 05.16.2013

Emma Watson plays a teenage thief in "The Bling Ring," and today, at the Cannes Film Festival, she managed to steal the show. The 23-year-old forme...

Celebs Kick Off 2013 Cannes Film Festival (PHOTOS)

Moviefone | Natasha Young | Posted 05.15.2013

A slew of celebrities arrived for the opening of the 2013 Cannes International Film Festival today, kicking off the 66th annual event in full red-carp...

Cannes Film Festival: A Look Back At This Year's Red Carpet

Posted 05.29.2012

Another year, another Cannes Film Festival in the can comes to an end. But it had a good run! The 65th annual event, which awarded the coveted Palm...

How to Network at Cannes: 5 Musts for Aspiring Filmmakers

Dan Mecca | Posted 07.24.2012
Dan Mecca

As someone who's been there before and learned a whole lot from the experience, I decided to put together some simple tips for networking at the world's premiere film festival.

No: Cannes 2012 Review

Raffi Asdourian | Posted 07.23.2012
Raffi Asdourian

Pablo Larraín has achieved something spectacularly unique with No, his beta-max rendition of the 1988 referendum vote in Chile concerning dictator Augusto Pinochet.

On the Road Wanders Aimlessly

Dan Mecca | Posted 07.23.2012
Dan Mecca

Unfortunately, a film without a narrative purpose feels like a shallow act, and soon enough watching purposeless characters continue down that road over and over becomes tiresome.

Amour: Cannes 2012 Review

Raffi Asdourian | Posted 07.22.2012
Raffi Asdourian

Georges and Anne are a loving couple in their eighties, played with delicate humanity by Jean-Louis Trintignant and Emmanuelle Riva. One morning while preparing breakfast, Anne suffers a stroke, paralyzingly the right side of her body. Thus begins the ultimate test of the couple's love for one another,

Rust & Bone Lacks Coherence

Raffi Asdourian | Posted 07.22.2012
Raffi Asdourian

While there are sincere moments of genuine heartfelt emotion, Rust & Bone cannot escape a sense of disjointedness that results from the cramming of several smaller narratives into the lives of two people.

Too Much I, Not Enough We in The We and the I

Dan Mecca | Posted 07.22.2012
Dan Mecca

Here in Cannes with his new chamber movie of sorts, The We and the I, Michael Gondry continues a creative decline that appears to have no bottom.

Moonrise Kingdom Is Par for the Course

Raffi Asdourian | Posted 07.22.2012
Raffi Asdourian

Unlike his last live-action and somewhat somber film The Darjeeling Limited, this is a return to the youthful vigor and real emotion on display in Wes Anderson's earlier work.

Communing With Kubrick

Mike Kaplan | Posted 07.15.2012
Mike Kaplan

Todd McCarthy had just flown in from Sundance, where he had seen Room 237. He found the film pretty wild and weird with accounts of The Shining's hidden meanings.

Cannes Film Festival Debuts Marilyn Monroe Poster

Posted 02.28.2012

Keeping in line with their affinity for beautiful blondes of yore, Cannes has released its poster for its 2012 festival featuring the most beautiful b...