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by David Jenkins
The 2007 Palme d’Or winner returns to Cannes with another gripping and meticulous drama.
by Sophie Monks Kaufman
Despite its frenetic energy and fine young leads, Andrea Arnold’s film never manages to rise above mediocrity.
by Manuela Lazic
This blustery neo-western from British director David Mackenzie relishes taking potshots at capitalism.
An all-in Kristen Stewart performance is the lifeblood of Olivier Assayas’ bold, contemporary ghost story.
Pedro Almodóvar is back to his peak with this sumptuous and remarkably subtle Cannes competition entry.
by Ed Frankl
Julia Ducournau’s French campus cannibal horror serves up plenty of food for thought.
Director Bruno Dumont invites us on a French sea-side holiday with a macabre twist.
Ken Loach returns to Cannes with a ranty anti-government, anti-bureaucracy screed. Not all of it lands.
by Alex Chambers
Cannes-bound Wrong Elements revisits this highly controversial figure.
by Little White Lies
Steven Spielberg, Nicolas Winding Refn and Jim Jarmusch are among those with new films at the 69th Cannes Film Festival.
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