Léa Seydoux stars in Bruno Dumont's competition entry as a TV personality who's rich, famous and unhappy. By Boyd van Hoeij French director Bruno Dumont is nothing if not an iconoclast, so it’s no ...
Léa Seydoux is having a bad Cannes. For one thing, she isn’t even here. After testing positive for COVID-19, the actress cancelled her trip to the festival where she was slated to take up an extremely ...
This review of “France” was first published on July 15 after the film’s premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. Léa Seydoux had a bad Cannes. After testing positive for COVID-19, the actress canceled ...
Jury President Juliette Binoche (R) and Cate Blanchett (L) present the Palme d‚Or Award onstage to Jafar Panahi (C) for 'It was Just an Accident' during the closing ceremony at the 78th annual Cannes ...
Though she’s accustomed to reporting on tragedy and hardship for a French cable news channel, TV reporter France de Meurs is thrown off guard by a mishap in her own life and becomes the news, or at ...
On the heels of a 2024 box office which saw French movies clinching a near record market share, the Gallic film and TV promotion org Unifrance is expanding its Rendez-Vous With French Cinema, a ...
“Who Killed Santa Claus?” first reviewed (and possibly last seen) in New York in May 1948, arrives Friday in a sparkling 4K ...
Netflix’s takeover of Warner Bros. has sent French exhibitors into high alert as they brace for an impact on the country's theatrical model.