Diao Yinan cements his status as a master filmmaker with another ingenious crime epic.
Episodes four and five of Nicolas Winding Refn’s Amazon series are filled with seedy, neon-soaked promise.
By Ella Kemp
Teenage heartache and Haitian voodoo culture come to the fore in Bertrand Bonello’s spiritual folk horror.
A new species of plant poses a threat to humanity in Jessica Hausner’s quietly chilling sci-fi.
Elton John gets the paint-by-numbers biopic treatment in this jumble of troubled-genius clichés.
Mati Diop’s accomplished first feature blends social commentary and magical realism in present-day Dakar.
Ken Loach and Paul Laverty return to Cannes with another bitter requiem for the working class.
By Elena Lazic
Ladj Ly’s gritty portrait of suburban Paris tips its hat to La Haine and Do the Right Thing.
By Ella Kemp
Jean Dujardin is dressed to kill in director Quentin Dupieux’s pitch-black sartorial satire.
In a secluded Brazilian village, tradition and modernity collide with bizarre, hyperviolent results.
Jim Jarmusch takes aim at the ills of capitalism in this star-studded smalltown zombie comedy.
A feature-length look one of the greatest bands in rock history is heading to the Cannes market.
Quentin Tarantino’s ninth film, starring Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio, will receive its world premiere at the festival.
The premise of the Dardenne brothers’ latest has already raised eyebrows.
The American director’s Robert Pattinson-starring horror is heading to Cannes.
This year’s Official Selection features new works from Jim Jarmusch, Bong Joon-ho and Jessica Hausner.
Too Old to Die Young will premiere in an Out of Competition slot next month.