I imagine many of our readers are planning to see it on the big screen—or may have already caught an early showing. What did you think? Where does it land in your personal “Mission: Impossible” rankings?
Read morePalme d’Or Rumors & Intel — Laxe, Mendonça, Trier, Panahi, Dardenne Have Won Prizes [Cannes]
The clock is ticking down—less than three hours now until the Palme d’Or is announced—and the Croisette is humming with rumors.
Read more‘The Young Mother’s Home’ is The Dardennes’ Most Acclaimed Film in Over A Decade [Cannes]
Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne are back on familiar ground in “The Young Mother’s Home,” a quietly powerful film that finds the Belgian auteurs once again doing what they do best
Read moreEthan Coen’s ‘Honey Don’t’ Panned By Critics [Cannes]
Cannes 2025: ‘The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo’ Wins Un Certain Regard
I saw roughly a dozen Un Certain Regard titles this year. Unlike last year, there weren’t many good ones—even among some of the films awarded this evening at Salle Debussy.
Read more‘The Mastermind’ is Kelly Reichardt’s Most Accessible & Enjoyable Film [Cannes]
“The Mastermind” is also Reichardt’s most entertaining film due to its subversive, and its compelling character study. It’s quietly gripping, distinctively melancholic, never dull, and breezy in execution.
Read more‘Michael’ Biopic Headed for 22 Days of Reshoots in June — And That’s Just the First Film
Lionsgate and producer Graham King have officially decided that their long-in-the-works Michael Jackson biopic “Michael” needs some heavy lifting before it’s ready to moonwalk into theaters.
Read moreRyan Reynolds Writing R-Rated Star Wars Movie
At this point, there have been so many Star Wars projects in development over at Kathy Kennedy’s Lucasfilm that it’s becoming increasingly difficult to keep track of them all.
Read moreNeon Acquires Oliver Laxe’s ‘Sirât’ [Cannes]
Neon isn’t just having a strong Cannes — they’re practically running the place, and collecting Palme d’Or contenders like infinity stones.
Read moreJosh O’Connor to Star in Joel Coen’s ‘Jack of Spades,’ Filming This Summer
Joel Coen is bringing Josh O’Connor with him. Deadline confirms that Coen’s next film, Jack” of Spades,” will shoot this summer in Scotland.
Read moreBi Gan’s ‘Resurrection’ Stuns and Baffle: Visual Brilliance, Narrative Chaos [Cannes]
One of the most visually audacious — and narratively divisive — entries at Cannes this year is “Resurrection,” the long-awaited follow-up to Bi Gan’s “Long Day’s Journey into Night.”
Read moreRidley Scott’s ‘The Dog Stars’ Sets March 2026 Release
Here’s Ridley Scott’s “The Dog Stars” having been date for March 27, 2026 release. The film is currently shooting in the UK.
Read moreBox-Office: ‘Mission: Impossible 8’ $65M Weekend, ‘Lilo & Stitch’ $160M
Oh, boy. We already know that “Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning” carries a massive $400M budget, and that it was always a long shot to break even at the box office.
Read more‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Delayed to December 2026
Marvel Studios is reshuffling its release calendar in a major way. The next two Avengers movies are getting pushed out of summer and into the holiday corridor.
Read moreMichael Jackson Biopic Delayed (Again), Now Eyeing a Post-2026 Release—Maybe Even Two Parts
If you’ve followed our coverage concerning the Michael Jackson biopic, this latest update shouldn’t come as much of a shock.
Read moreCritics Puzzled by ‘Ballerina’ Embargo — Only “Enthusiastic” Reactions Allowed
Lionsgate isn’t even pretending anymore—they’re making it clear that only good vibes are welcome when it comes to early talk around the upcoming John Wick spinoff “Ballerina.”
Read moreThree Films to Go and Still No Clear Palme d’Or Front-Runner [Cannes]
The frontrunners appear to be Joachim Trier’s “Sentimental Value,”” Jafar Panahi’s “It Was A Simple Accident,” and Kleber Mendonça Filho’s “The Secret Agent.”
Read moreNeon Acquires Jafar Panahi’s ‘It Was Just An Accident,’ Eyes Sixth Consecutive Palme d’Or [Cannes]
Neon is making a serious push for its sixth consecutive Palme d’Or. With “Sentimental Value” and “The Secret Agent” already in the mix, the distributor has now added a third contender
Read moreMubi Acquires ‘Sound of Falling’ [Cannes]
Variety has learned that Mubi has acquired “Sound of Falling” for the U.S. and several international territories. I was wondering who would have the guts to snatch up this acclaimed Cannes film, which is destined to be a hard sell, but Mubi is a good home for it.
Harris Dickinson’s ‘Urchin’ Impresses, Scarlett Johansson’s ‘Eleanor’ Falls Flat [Cannes]
Their directorial debuts all bowed at Cannes this year, but the critical reception told three different stories. Dickinson emerged as the standout, his film earning the kind of praise that marks a bold arrival.
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