Festivals & Awards
Cannes Flashback: A Study in the Art of Being Rude
Cannes Flashback #1: A Study in the Art of Being Rude
Cannes Flashback #1: A Study in the Art of Being Rude
Troma pays a tearful, stomach-churning tribute to Roger Ebert.
Social media responds to the news that Roger Ebert's beloved Steak 'n Shake made it to Cannes the same year "Life Itself" plays there.
A list of all of our 2014 coverage of the 67th Annual Cannes Film Festival.
Haitian-born director Djinn Carrenard's nearly three-hour second feature is by turns enthralling and exasperating.
Barbara Scharres reports on the second day of the Cannes Film Festival.
The 67th Cannes Film Festival kicks off with an original, adventurous and beautiful film from the great Mike Leigh.
Barbara Scharres on the first day of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, including Grace of Monaco, Timbuktu, and the opening day press conference with Jane Campion.
A Steak 'n Shake opens 50 paces from the hotel where Roger Ebert used to stay during the film festival.
A video preview of Cannes 2014.