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Diane Kruger On David Cronenberg’s Personal Grief That Informed ‘The Shrouds’: “He Was Reliving A Little Bit Of His Life Every Time I Came On Screen”
Strange but true: after 15 years as an international movie star, propelled to fame in 2004 by Wolfgang Petersen’s historical epic Troy, German-born Diane Kruger won the Best Actress award in Cannes for her first-ever performance in her native language. Fatih Akin’s provocative 2017 drama In the Fade, in which she played a widow consumed …
19-min read - EntertainmentThe Guardian
Catching Fire: The Story of Anita Pallenberg review – suitably enigmatic portrait of the mercurial Stones muse
Alexis Bloom’s documentary captures the sheer charisma of the actor, model and 60s rock survivor, though little of her background
1-min read - EntertainmentEntertainment Weekly
“The Hunger Games” cast: See where Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, and more actors are now
The odds were absolutely in their favor.
28-min read - CelebrityDeadline
Watch Kevin Costner Being Honored With France’s Order of Arts and Letters In Cannes As Culture Minister Declares: “I Will Always Love You”
Kevin Costner was honored with France’s Order of Arts and Letter at the Cannes Film Festival on Sunday, ahead of the Out of Competition world premiere of his two-part Western epic Horizon: An American Saga. “You represent the America of wide spaces, the America of free minds, the America of cinema and the love of …
2-min read - EntertainmentDeadline
Cannes Film Festival 2024: All Of Deadline’s Movie Reviews
The 2024 Cannes Film Festival is underway with Quentin Dupieux’s The Second Act starring Léa Seydoux and Louis Garrel serving as the opening-night film. This year’s lineup includes major Hollywood premieres like Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga starring Anya Taylor-Joy and Chris Hemsworth, Kevin Costner’s first film of a planned four-part series Horizon: An American …
9-min read - EntertainmentThe Hollywood Reporter
Why We All Really Do Care About Standing Ovations
Recalling the first time one of his films screened at the Cannes Film Festival, a young filmmaker remembered how the duration of the standing ovation the audience gave seemed to grow with every retelling in the media. In the room, he clocked about “a six-and-a-half-minute standing ovation, [but] by the time I had got back to …
4-min read - PoliticsDeadline
Cannes Conversation With Oliver Stone On New Documentary ‘Lula,’ Hopes For One More Narrative Film & A Sobering Take On Putin & Ukraine
Oliver Stone is in Cannes today for a Special Screening of Lula, a documentary he co-directed with Rob Wilson about the unbelievable comeback of Brazilian leader Luiz Inácio “Lula” da Silva. The film chronicles his extraordinary journey in 2022 to regain the Brazilian presidency after spending nineteen months in prison. This happened after a hacker …
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