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Steph Curry goes viral rapping Jay-Z in Cannes ahead of Warriors season
While the Warriors spend the summer searching for one more championship-caliber roster, Steph Curry appears perfectly content spending his offseason rapping Jay-Z on the French Riv…
Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Propeller One-Way Night Coach’ on Apple TV, John Travolta’s Awkward and Confused Passion Project
Travolta’s directorial debut adapts his short story about his childhood love of airplanes and flight.…
For Canadian filmmaker Sofia Bohdanowicz, all roads lead to one big Cannes pitch
At the festival’s pitch sessions, Canada’s best and brightest put their work on the international market…
New Film Follows Low-Poly Man Convinced He’s Living In A PlayStation Game
Quentin Dupieux's Le Vertige satirizes a world obsessed with realism in a world that won't strain your graphics card…
A Darren Aronofsky-Produced Short Used Google Veo to Bring Dustin Yellin’s Sculptures to Life
IndieWire talks to Dustin Yellin and his team about his partly generative-AI-made short 'Goodnight Lamby' out of Cannes.…
OpenAI's proclaimed 'Toy Story' moment stalls after Sora shutdown sinks Cannes film debut - Yahoo Tech
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System1 CEO James Gregory previews firm's biggest goals at Cannes Lions
Why Korean Film ‘Hope’ Became One Of Cannes’ Most Talked-About Movies
Na Hong-jin’s Korean film 'Hope' drew major attention at Cannes with its ambitious scale, star-studded international cast and unexpected controversy. Here's what to know.…
Na Hong-Jin’s ‘Hope’ Sets Sales Record for Korean Film
The sci-fi monster movie, which Neon has for North America, has pre-sold to more than 200 territories worldwide, a record for a Korean film.…
Palme d’Or winner Cristian Mungiu on the film that conquered Cannes
The $500K AI Film That "Premiered at Cannes" Was Not in the Official Festival
Last week an AI startup called Higgsfield announced it had premiered a fully AI-generated feature film at Cannes. The Wall Street Journal covered it. The founder posted on LinkedIn…
The Match Factory Locks Distribution Deals On Cannes Titles ‘Fatherland’, ‘Coward’, ‘The Dreamed Adventure’ & ‘Teenage Sex And Death At Camp Miasma’
The Match Factory has reported multiple distribution deals on its Cannes slate.…
Paramount Wins Bidding War for Florence Pugh Fantasy Drama ‘The Midnight Library’
The adaptation of the book by Matt Haig is likely the biggest deal out of the Cannes film market.…
At Cannes, Hollywood's war against AI is over – and the robots won
The technology enjoyed its unofficial coming out party at this year’s festival…
Cannes Film Festival 2026: Nicholas Winding Refn’s ‘Her Private Hell’ is a Neon Bore
There’s only so unkind one can be to a film like Her Private Hell.…
All the Films in Competition at Cannes 2026, Ranked from Best to Worst
There were 22 films in competition for this year’s Palme d’Or. Here’s how they stack up.…
What Film Production Advantages Can You Only Find in California?
Watch film industry experts weigh in on California Advantage at American Pavillion's California Day event.…
The Best Films of the 2026 Cannes Film Festival, According to IndieWire’s Critics’ Survey
See the best movies of the 2026 Cannes Film Festival, according to IndieWire's critics survey.…
Watch Industry Leaders Break Down California’s Film Tax Incentives at The American Pavilion
Watch the video for the Made in California panel at American Pavillion's Cannes event.…
How Cannes Is Grappling With Changes
Reporting from the Cannes Film Festival, our film critic Alissa Wilkinson describes how the event is both fending off and embracing aspects of artificial intelligence.…
‘Put an end to this war’: Russian director Andrey Zvyagintsev makes new plea to Putin
After winning the Grand Prix at Cannes film festival, the exiled auteur sent a direct message to the Russian president urging him to stop the war…
‘Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma’ Trailer Gets Real Weird Real Fast
'I Saw the TV Glow' director Jane Schoenbrun's upcoming horror film just dropped its first trailer.…
‘Teenage Sex And Death At Camp Miasma’ Teaser: Hannah Einbinder & Gillian Anderson Lead Jane Schoenbrun’s Meta Return To Feature Filmmaking
Starring Hannah Einbinder and Gillian Anderson, the film debuted in the Un Certain Regard competition at this year’s Cannes Film Festival.…
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s Cannes legacy is so much bigger than the troll economy
Body shaming is ancient. Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is G.O.A.T.…
World in pictures this week, May 28, 2026
The best photos from the international wire agencies as chosen by The Age picture editors…
What the Cannes Film Festival says about the future of film, according to our film editor
Readers asked about the best films to come out of the festival, what the Canadian presence looked like and why every movie gets a standing ovation…
Why ‘Critterz’ Is The Real Test Of AI Filmmaking
Pixar's Toy Story took four years. Critterz aims to make an AI-assisted animated feature in one. Inside the production argument it took to Cannes.…
This $12 mascara was the unsung hero of the Cannes Film Festival red carpet
Amazon’s sold over 10,000 tubes in the last month alone.…
The best-dressed celebrities at the Cannes Film Festival 2026: Demi Moore, Bella Hadid and more
There was no shortage of glamorous couture at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival red carpet premieres, photo calls and parties. On this episode of “Currently Trending,” Page Six Style &…
Cannes Proves the Movie Star Isn’t Dead. We Just Have to Look Beyond Hollywood
At least as far as starmaking goes, Cannes is building a Hollywood of its own—and in an era when established American stars are clamoring to appear on the White Lotus rather than i…
Hollywood Movies Largely Sat Out Cannes This Year. Does the Festival Need Them?
There was no 'Top Gun: Maverick'-style Hollywood hit at Cannes this year, even as U.S. titles like 'Paper Tiger' and 'Club Kid' were well-received.…
Welcome back, Travolta: At Cannes, it was all work and lots of berets for the Hollywood icon
The actor’s directorial debut, Propeller One-Way Night Coach, based on his 1997 novella, is an extension of his famed love of planes…
Cannes Wrap: You Know The Dress Is Good When It Seems It’s Falling Off
The Med's Summer 2026 is now officially open. Superyachts stand ready to create immense carbon debt. Here, the kickoff to the season as seen from Cannes second week.…
Brazil’s ‘Carolina Maria de Jesus,’ a Goes to Cannes Showcase Winner, Is ‘Not Only a Film, It’s a Movement About Historically Invisible People’
One of the Marché du Film's three Goes to Cannes winners, 'Carolina Maria de Jesus' is based on the international bestseller ‘Child of the Dark.'…
Pawel Pawlikowski & Ruben Östlund Set For Croatia’s Slano Film Days
Pawel Pawlikowski and Ruben Östlund are among the names that will attend this year’s Slano Film Days in Croatia.…
The 18 Best Movies We Saw at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival
From 'Fjord' to 'Paper Tiger,' the best movies we saw at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival.…
Cannes 2026: The best red carpet looks from Léa Seydoux, Tilda Swinton and Taylor Russell
The French festival is where international auteurs, rising stars and global icons converge. Here are 15 of the best looks across the two-week festival…
Bella Hadid’s skimpy swimsuit is completely open on the back and sides
Bella Hadid posed for pics in a white-hot one-piece while in Cannes. Bella Hadid may be the queen of the Cannes Film Festival red carpet, but her off-duty looks are every bit as ey…
What do Barbra Streisand and Jacob Elordi have in common?
Elordi was seen limping around at a Mercedes-AMG event in LA last week that was also attended by "F1" star Brad Pitt.…
ByteDance AI films shake up Cannes as TikTok owner challenges Hollywood norms, budgets
A new cinematic tool, Seedance 2.0, can generate feature-length movies for a fraction of traditional costs.…
Cannes luxury lacked in 2026 with cut price parties and fewer stars — but there were still some wild moments
It was down-and-out in Cannes for Hollywood this year, with rival flaks bunking together, films screening in tiny apartments and studio teams staying home.…
AI takes over Cannes as agents privately seek big money deals with tech giants despite actors’ criticism
This was the year AI companies took over the Cannes Film Festival while the studios stayed home. And we hear that Hollywood agents were even eagerly aiming to strike deals with the…
An AI-generated film premiered at Cannes
"Hell Grind" is billed as the "world's first 90 minute sci-fi heist feature film produced entirely using Higgsfield AI."…
On the Cannes Red Carpet, Vintage Glamour Glowed as Archival Dressing Fades
A red carpet is a perfect opportunity for designers to extend the runway’s reach—but has current-season dressing returned to the spotlight, replacing the archival craze of recent y…
Boots Riley Says Cannes Didn’t Pick ‘I Love Boosters’ or ‘Sorry to Bother You’ and Chose ‘The Idol’ Over ‘I’m a Virgo’: ‘They Just Don’t Like My Stuff. All Good’
Boots Riley has said that Cannes hasn't picked any of his films, including I Love Boosters, and chose Sam Levinson's The Idol over his I'm a Virgo…
Korea Box Office: Yeon Sang-ho’s Cannes Midnight Screener ‘Colony’ Rockets to No. 1 With Dominant Opening
Yeon Sang-ho's action-horror zombie extravaganza 'Colony' re-energized the South Korean box office during the weekend of May 22–24 with $9.4 million.…
Helena Christensen soaks up the sun in strapless swimsuit after turning heads at Cannes Film Festival
Helena Christensen, 57, stunned in a geometric one-piece swimsuit while soaking up the sun at a French hotel following the Cannes Film Festival.…
The Oscars Start at Cannes
Norway-set drama about political polarization ‘Fjord’ wins Palme d’Or at Cannes
Cristian Mungiu’s second Palme d’Or winner, starring Sebastian Stan and Renate Reinsve, extended Neon’s winning streak of top-prize victories.…
Cannes Grand Prix Winner Andrey Zvyagintsev Uses Acceptance Speech to Address Putin: ‘Put an End to This Carnage’
Exiled Russian director Andrey Zvyagintsev used his Cannes Grand Prix acceptance speech for 'Minotaur' to urge Putin to end the war.…
‘The End of It’ Review: Rebecca Hall, Gael García Bernal and Beanie Feldstein in a Compellingly Quirky, if Overstretched, Sci-Fi Exercise
A feature debut for writer-director Maria Martinez Bayona, this Cannes premiere also stars Noomi Rapace.…
10 Best Movies at Cannes 2026
From a newly restored cult classic to a buzzy dramedy set in NYC's queer club culture — these were the highlights of this year's film fest.…
The week in pictures: Ebola outbreak in Africa, Putin in China and Cannes Film Festival mermaids
‘Everytime’ Review: A Grieving Family Finds a Strange Path Towards Healing in Sandra Wollner’s Poised, Haunting Third Feature
This year's Cannes Un Certain Regard winner, Sandra Wollner's 'Everytime' confirms the Austrian director's formidable formal control and imagination.…
Norway-set drama about political polarization ‘Fjord’ wins Palme d’Or at Cannes
Director Cristian Mungiu’s ‘Fjord’ Wins Palme d’Or at Cannes Film Festival
The film, from the Romanian director Cristian Mungiu, explores the tension between religious conservatism and social liberalism. The award closed a festival that felt comparatively…
Romanian director Cristian Mungiu's 'Fjord' wins top prize at Cannes
Mungiu took home the prestigious Palme D'Or for his film Fjord , a culture-war drama set in Norway.…
Cannes Film Festival: Cristian Mungiu wins Palme d'Or for 'Fjord' at closing ceremony overshadowed by the state of the world
On May 23, the jury, chaired by South Korean filmmaker Park Chan-wook, awarded the Romanian director with the Palme d'Or for the second time, and presented its Grand Prix to 'Minot…
No Berlin-style fracas, but at Cannes, the politics were on screen and off
A film about political polarisation has won the festival’s top prize – a fitting choice given the temper of the times.…
‘We’re expanding the cinematic toolbox’: AI fault lines on show at Cannes
Darren Aronofsky among proponents of using technology, while Guillermo del Toro says he would ‘rather die’…