
Cannes 2025: Jafar Panahi’s “It Was Just an Accident” Wins Palme d’Or
On this year’s Cannes winners.
On this year’s Cannes winners.
On two very different films from this year’s Cannes from Bi Gan & Ethan Coen.
A full rundown of our full coverage of the fest, as it happens.
On the final two films of this year’s Cannes Competition program.
On two very different films from this year’s Un Certain Regard program.
The filmmaker talks about his longstanding friendship with Tim Robinson, building comedy out of male emptiness, and more.
On a trio of aggressively political, confrontational movies out of this year’s Cannes.
On three films that sketch out worlds that are too close for comfort.
Chaz reviews two big releases out of Cannes and conducts two interviews with filmmakers out of the fest.
Two highs and a low mark our latest dispatch from the festival.
On a writer’s favorite and least favorite film from this year’s Cannes competition program.
Today’s dispatch include Jodie Foster’s first French-language film and a sprawling Russian epic about a Nazi monster.
An interview with the author of a new book about teen flicks, from Breakfast Club to Rebel Without a Cause.
On three of the most inventive films out of the fest.
On three films that required significant mullling over at Cannes.
Two films from the Middle East explore the relationship between art and power.
On two films from Cannes about famous French creators.
RogerEbert.com’s Managing Editor weighs in on some of the biggest titles screening at the fest this year.
Excerpts from interviews taken at the red carpet of Chicago’s esteemed critics-led film festival.
The scope of Cannes expands and contracts with three films that either peer into hometowns or box in their cinematic frames.