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Cannes 2025 Announces Lineup with New Films by Ari Aster, Kelly Reichardt, Julia Ducournau, Richard Linklater, Wes Anderson and More
Brian Tallerico
It’s Still In Us: Julia Ducournau on “Raw”
Matt Fagerholm
Cannes 2021: Titane Wins Palme d’or
Ben Kenigsberg
Cannes 2021: Red Rocket, Titane
Ben Kenigsberg
CIFF 2016: “Bright Lights,” “Raw,” “I, Daniel Blake”
Matt Fagerholm
Cannes 2025: Our Coverage of Neon’s Remarkable Six-Film Palme d’Or Streak
The Editors
Cannes 2025: Splitsville, Love Me Tender, Nino
Zachary Lee
Cannes 2025: It Was Just an Accident, Alpha
Brian Tallerico
Neon’s Five Palme d’Or Winners, Ranked
Tim Grierson
Cannes 2024 Video #8: Award Winners
Chaz Ebert
Female Filmmakers in Focus: Rose Glass on Love Lies Bleeding
Marya E. Gates
Cannes 2023 Video #8: The Winners are Revealed
Chaz Ebert
Cannes 2023: Anatomy of a Fall wins Palme d’Or
Ben Kenigsberg
Cannes 2023 Video #2: Festival Opens with Jeanne du Barry
Chaz Ebert
Cannes 2022: An Annotated Table of Contents
The Editors
Cannes 2022 Video #8: Elvis, Godland, Tori and Lokita
Chaz Ebert
Cannes Film Festival Preview 2022
Barbara Scharres
The Long, Strange Trip for Women Who Have Competed for the Best Director Oscar
Susan Wloszczyna
Bright Wall/Dark Room January 2022: Place Cliché by Nathaniel Missildine
The Editors
Sundance 2022: Sharp Stick, Good Luck to You, Leo Grande, Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power
Nick Allen
The Individual Top Tens of 2021
The Editors
Cannes 2021: Chaz’s Video Dispatch Table of Contents
The Editors
Art Alone Endures: A Parisian’s Take on the 2021 Cannes Film Festival
Lisa Nesselson
Cannes 2021 Video #7: The Critics Roundtable
Chaz Ebert
Cannes 2021 Video #6: Benedetta, JFK Revisited, Three Floors, Drive My Car, Titane, A Hero, Petrov’s Flu
Chaz Ebert
Cannes Film Festival Preview 2021
Barbara Scharres
Servant Returns to Clean Up the Chaos of Season One
Brian Tallerico
Seventh Row Publishes Beyond Empowertainment, a Critical Study of Feminism in Horror
The Editors
Berlin 2018: Tower. A Bright Day.
Michał Oleszczyk
The RogerEbert.com Interviews of 2017
The Editors
“Call Me By Your Name” Leads Chicago Film Critics Nominations
Brian Tallerico
Bright Wall/Dark Room June 2017: “Of Meat & Mediums” by Kelsey Ford
The Editors
Hot Docs 2017: “Maison du Bonheur,” “Becoming Bond,” “78/52,” “Erotica: A Journey Into Female Sexuality”
Matt Fagerholm
Thumbnails 4/12/17
Matt Fagerholm
A Preview of the 22nd Annual Rendez-Vous with French Cinema
Peter Sobczynski
Non-Stop Action, Festival Favorites and More: A Winter 2017 Film Preview
Nick Allen
Sundance 2017 Announces Premieres, Midnight Films and More
Nick Allen
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