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‘Splitsville’ Director Tears Up As Dakota Johnson Pic Gets Eight-Minute Ovation At Cannes Premiere
Michael Angelo Covino’s sophomore feature directing effort, Splitsville, was unveiled this evening as part of the Cannes Film Festival Premiere sec [...]
Screen International’s Global Production Awards reveal 2025 winners in Cannes
The third Global Production Awards (GPAs) was held tonight (May 19) at Mademoiselle Gray Plage Barrière, with 14 competitive awards and one speci [...]
The Onion’s Ben Collins Knows How to Save Media
What’s the biggest difference between Elon Musk and the CEO of The Onion? “I know I’m not funny—and he has no idea,” says Ben Collins, the former NBC [...]
Mariska Hargitay On Her Documentary About Mom Jayne Mansfield, And The Return Of Kelli Giddish To ‘Law & Order: SVU’ – Cannes Studio
The slow actress Jayne Mansfield became a regular at the Cannes Film Festival in the 1950s and ‘60s, sometimes photographed on the Croisette with h [...]
‘Final Destination: Bloodlines’ knocks ‘Thunderbolts*’ off top spot at UK-Ireland box office; ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ lands fifth
Rank Film (origin)DistributorMay 2-4 gross TotalWeek
UK-Ireland top five, May 16-18, 2025
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Final Destination: Bloodlines (US)
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‘The Phoenician Scheme’ Review: Benicio Del Toro Hilariously Dominates Wes Anderson’s Latest All-Star Wes Anderson Movie – Cannes Film Festival
Like Jacques Tati, Woody Allen and Luis Buñuel, there can be no mistaking a movie directed and written by Wes Anderson. An auteur in the truest sen [...]
‘The Last of Us’ Reunites Joel and Ellie—and Reveals What Really Happened to Eugene
It feels strange for The Last of Us to spend an episode on Joel (Pedro Pascal) and Ellie's (Bella Ramsey) happier days together so soon after losing [...]
‘Last of Us’ Director Neil Druckmann on the Twists, Deaths, and Controversies of “The Price”
Neil Druckmann, the inventive force behind the Last of Us video games, gets why viewers of the TV show would expect any episode he directs to be pack [...]
British Urban Film Festival unveils Africa season in response to BFI’s pause of African Odysseys
The British Urban Film Festival (BUFF) is putting on a dedicated Africa season, set to showcase up to 20 African films annually across the UK, f [...]
Wes Anderson Takes On the Oligarchs in The Phoenician Scheme
In the icy open of Wes Anderson’s up-to-date film, The Phoenician Scheme, we see a man blown in half by a bomb. A streak of glowing red blood spatter [...]