Cannes 2023 Video #5: Robert Daniels on Monster, Omen and Vincent Must Die
Our fifth video dispatch from Cannes 2023 features Chaz Ebert’s discussion with Robert Daniels about “Monster,” “Omen” and “Vincent Must Die.”
Our fifth video dispatch from Cannes 2023 features Chaz Ebert’s discussion with Robert Daniels about “Monster,” “Omen” and “Vincent Must Die.”
Víctor Erice returns to feature filmmaking after 30 years. Quentin Tarantino finally visits the Fortnight.
On three splashy premieres from Cannes, including HBO’s The Idol, Indy, and Scorsese.
“The Pot-au-Feu,” starring Juliette Binoche and Benoît Magimel, is a delicacy about delicacies.
Our fourth video dispatch from Cannes 2023 features Chaz Ebert’s discussion with Ben Kenigsberg about “Fallen Leaves,” “Youth (Spring)” and more.
Wes Anderson’s latest nods to far more than just flying-saucer stories.
With Fallen Leaves, Aki Kaurismäki delivers the surprise of the festival so far.
An article about the “In Conversation with Jeffrey Wright” event at the American Pavilion in Cannes on at 12:30pm on Thursday, May 25th, moderated by Chaz Ebert.
Our third video dispatch from Cannes 2023 features a roundtable discussion in which Chaz Ebert is joined by Jason Gorber and Isaac Feldberg to discuss “Killers of the Flower Moon” and “The Zone of Interest.”
At Cannes, Todd Haynes deconstructs tabloid culture and Justine Triet pays homage to Otto Preminger.
Martin Scorsese’s Oklahoma-set crime saga has a gratifying density and complexity.
Jonathan Glazer’s loose adaptation of Martin Amis’s 2014 Holocaust novel takes a fundamentally flawed approach.
An updating table of contents for all of our Cannes 2023 coverage.
The fifth movie has its moments, but Spielberg’s genius for set pieces is missing.
On films from Cannes including new work by Wim Wenders and a recut version of Caligula.
Sean Penn makes his not-quite-annual appearance at Cannes with “Black Flies,” while Wang Bing makes an epic documentary.
Our second video dispatch from Cannes 2023 features an exclusive report on the festival’s opening ceremony and screening of “Jeanne du Barry” starring Johnny Depp.
The Japanese director Hirokazu Kore-eda’s film kicked off the competition in subdued fashion.
Cannes opened with a turgid costume drama starring Maïwenn and Johnny Depp.