Category: Festivals
“Cinema should be for everyone”: blind filmmaker Bahman Yazdan Panah talks navigating Cannes with guide dog Tess
Bahman Yazdan Panah is like many independent filmmakers at Cannes except for one fundamental difference. He is blind.
While many struggle to wea [...]
Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin’s daughter Apple Martin to make acting debut in Nancy Meyers film
Apple Martin, the daughter of Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin, is set to make her acting debut opposite Tony Hale and Beverly D'Angelo in the first [...]
‘Fjord’ Review: Sebastian Stan And Renate Reinsve In Cristian Mungiu’s Masterful Drama Of Our Polarized Times – Cannes Film Festival
In his typical spare and deliberate style, Romanian director Cristian Mungiu has crafted yet anothe [...]
Italy’s Cannes absence exposes growing row over public film funding
The Italian film industry is in Cannes in an uneasy mood.
The country has a presence through minority co-productions and its industry profession [...]
The 21 best classic movies on Amazon Prime Video that still resonate today
Prime Video's library of classic films is huge, featuring everything from hushed favorites like 'City Lights' to '80s staples like 'Heathers.' These [...]
‘Hope’ Review: It’s Aliens Vs. South Korean Villagers In Na Hong-Jin’s Wild, Nonstop-Action Genre Movie – Cannes Film Festival
Much has been written about this year’s Cannes Film Festival being ignored by studios and crowd-pleasing blockbuster-type movies, in favor of the m [...]
Barbra Streisand to miss honourary Cannes Palme d’Or ceremony due to knee injury
Barbra Streisand has been forced to pull out of the closing ceremony of the 2026 Cannes Film Festival, where she was due to receive the honorary [...]
All the ‘SNL’ hosts who’ve doubled as musical guests
Olivia Rodrigo, Sabrina Carpenter, and Timothée Chalamet join the list of stars who've been 'Saturday Night Live' host and musical guest on the same [...]
‘Paper Tiger’ Review: Adam Driver, Miles Teller & Scarlett Johansson Find The Shadowy Side Of The American Dream In James Gray’s Riveting Crime Drama- Cannes Film Festival
James Gray‘s modern film, Paper Tiger, opens with the following quote from father of antique Greek tragedy, Aeschylus (Agamemnon): “Let there be we [...]
‘Once Upon A Time In Gaza’ leads Palestinian sweep of 10th Critics Awards for Arab Films
Palestinian features dominated the 10th Critics Awards for Arab Films, with Tarzan and Arab Nasser’s comedy drama Once Upon A Time In Gaza winni [...]