Cannes 2012. Days 8-9, Essential Reads
Adam CookLéos Carax’s long-awaited return to Cannes is a loud one, and Carlos Reygadas’ Post Tenabras Lux sounds like a divisive highlight.
Léos Carax’s long-awaited return to Cannes is a loud one, and Carlos Reygadas’ Post Tenabras Lux sounds like a divisive highlight.
Kiarostami, Hong Sang-soo, Resnais: some of the biggest names of the festival unveil their latest works
The first look at Paul Thomas Anderson’s mysterious next film starring Philip Seymour Hoffman and Joaquin Pheonix.
New films from past Palme d’Or winners Cristian Mungiu and Michael Haneke are among the latest to screen at Cannes.
The 2012 Cannes Film Festival is underway and we’re compiling some of the highlights of the coverage.
A special collaboration between Apichatpong, LomoKino and MUBI: a new camera and a new film.
After premiering online two rare Tobe Hooper films, the cult director will be answering questions from the community.
We say goodbye to The Daily editor, David Hudson.
Also: The trailer for Klaus Koblitz’s Tulpendiebe.
A solid round of first reviews for Avengers and a lengthy new trailer for Prometheus.
György Pálfi’s montage film Final Cut, produced by Béla Tarr, will close Cannes Classics.
On the icon of Cannes’ 65th anniversary edition. Plus, new DVD/Blu-ray releases and a multi-faceted analysis of the early 21st century.