Cannes Film Festival
News, reviews and all the deal-making from Cannes
The French Riviera festival started off with a starry red carpet and zombie spoof "Final Cut," but few guests wore masks.
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"Conversations With Friends," starring Joe Alwyn in Sally Rooney's story of infidelity, tries and fails to be another "Normal People."
"The Essex Serpent," starring Tom Hiddleston and Claire Danes, adapts Sarah Perry's novel for Apple TV+.
This drama adapted from the Michael Connelly series of novels doesn't quite get into gear.
Theo James and Rose Leslie star in HBO's adaptation of the famous Audrey Niffenegger novel.
Re-teaming with "Oblivion" director Joseph Kosinski, Tom Cruise insists on flying his own planes in this stunning follow-up.
The 1984 film was one of the worst Stephen King adaptations, and the new version, starring Zac Efron, is no improvement.
Ninja Thyberg's drama, starring radiant newcomer Sofia Kappel, takes the measure of life in the age of extreme porn as few movies have.
Alex Garland puts the "men" in "menacing," conjuring a town where the locals intimidate an emotionally traumatized woman.
On his brilliant-but-challenging first album in five years, Kendrick Lamar gives an all-access visit to the darkest corners of his mind.
On "Come Home the Kids Miss You," Jack Harlow builds upon bedrock strengths, with Drake, Justin Timberlake, Pharrell and Lil Wayne among guests.
The country star notches yet another rock-solid entry in one of the 21st century's most ruthlessly consistent discographies.
The self-proclaimed "Cocaine Dr. Seuss" is back with a thematically familiar collaboration with producers Kanye West and Pharrell Williams.
Vanessa Williams, Lea DeLaria, Julianne Hough and Rachel Dratch are among the stars of Selina Fillinger's riotous new farce.
Billy Crystal turns on the impish charm and non-stop zingers in his new Broadway musical "Mr. Saturday Night."
Michael R. Jackson's Pulitzer Prize-winning musical, starring Jaquel Spivey on Broadway, is playfully daring and furiously entertaining.
Lileana Blain-Cruz directs the beautifully decorated disaster of Thornton Wilder's whimsical, apocalyptic Pulitzer Prize winner.
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Making sense of the last-minute dump of 100 or more Emmy contenders in April and May.