Cannes Podcast: The Best Movie of the Fest, So Far
At near the halfway mark, the best film of Cannes is a new movie by a pair of filmmaker who have already won the Palme d'Or twice.
Cannes Podcast: It Guy, Ezra Miller
First seen on screen in Afterschool, the young actor gets a big break in one of the most talked about films of the Cannes Film Festival so far.
Cannes Podcast: Stories Told by Women Dominate Opening Days of French Fest
The first three films to screen in competition this year were directed by women. We chat with Annette Insdorf to survey the scene in Cannes.
Cannes Podcast: With Nod From Jane Campion, “Sleeping Beauty” Stirs Talk
A sexually provocative subject, graphic scenes, striking photography in a new film by a first timer and divided reactions from the critics elevate a new Australian film in Cannes.
Foundas on Film: Cannes begins with “Midnight”
Woody Allen searches for lost time as the curtain rises on the festival's 64th edition
FilmLinc Podcast: On the Eve of “The Single Most Important Film Event in the World”
In the first installment of our new podcast series from Cannes, Eugene Hernandez talks to Richard Peña and Scott Foundas about the festival.
Foundas On: The artist formerly known as Cat Stevens
A rousing Stockholm concert sets the stage for a European comeback tour. Can North America be far behind?
On Sale Now: Elizabeth Taylor and Norman Jewison Retrospectives
On the big screen: Ten celebrated performances by immortal cinema icon Elizabeth Taylor and more than a dozen films by acclaimed producer/director Norman Jewison. Special ticket discounts for a more than week long Memorial Day celebration!
Red Carpet Interviews with Presenters of the 38th Chaplin Award
We caught up with the stars on the red carpet of our 38th Chaplin Award honoring Sidney Poitier.
The Films That Cannes Left Out
Yeah, yeah, The Tree of Life, blah blah (finally) blah... But what about the movies you won’t be seeing at either end of La Croisette this year?










