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Supported by Chanel, Nouvelles Vagues Festival in Biarritz will open with Richard Linklater's film and host Sofia Coppola as ...
After countless misfires and successive rejigging of its committee, France came close to winning its first Oscar for best ...
Special has acquired all North American rights for Simón Mesa Soto’s dark comedy “A Poet,” which premiered in Un Certain ...
Longtime Chanel collaborator Sofia Coppola will be the guest of honor of the Biarritz festival with a screening on June 25 of ...
The NacelleVerse expands with new action figures, Kevin Bacon plays against type, and Nouvelle Vague might bring France back ...
Pictured at the Cannes Film Festival on Monday, May 19, in southern France are, from left: Wes Anderson, Michael Cera, Mia ...
In contrast, “Ballerina”—like the four John Wick films that it’s spun off from—is, strangely, far better at story than at ...
The 8 best movies we saw at Cannes Film Festival 2025 - CANNES 2025: The best of this year’s festival as selected by Jacob ...
The Wild West looks tame beside the lawless, senseless Continental plains and sierras of “Heads or Tails?,” an enjoyably ...
Scott Free's David W. Zucker lamented that the relationship between producers and studio execs has become "grossly imbalanced ...
The 72nd Sydney Film Festival has a dizzying number of screenings. Films from 70 countries – all the way from Afghanistan to Zambia – will run in the grand State Theatre and nine other venues around ...