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‘The Five Devils’ (‘Les Cinq diables’): Film Review | Cannes 2022

Adèle Exarchopoulos ('Blue Is the Warmest Color') toplines this genre-bending second feature from writer-director Léa Mysius ('Ava'), which premiered in the Directors' Fortnight.

Cannes: Mubi Acquires Directors’ Fortnight Title ‘The Five Devils’ (Exclusive)

The Cannes Film Festival may be just over a week away, but arthouse streaming platform and distributor Mubi — by far the most active acquirer of titles at last year’s festival — has already fired up the engines for what could be another spending spree in the south of France. Having picked up Park Chan-wook’s […]

Adele Exarchopoulos: “I Don’t Have Any Regrets”

It’s been just eight years since Adele Exarchopoulos became the cinematic revelation of the Cannes Film Festival. The French actress didn’t only enjoy her major breakout moment on the Croisette with 2013’s Blue Is the Warmest Color, Abdellatif Kechiche’s critically-lauded lesbian romance, but made history by becoming the first actress to win the Palme d’Or […]

‘The White Crow’: Film Review | Telluride 2018

Ralph Fiennes' ambitious third directorial effort, 'The White Crow,' centers on Russian ballet legend Rudolf Nureyev’s youth and defection to the West in 1961.

‘Racer and the Jailbird’ (‘Le fidele’): Film Review | Venice 2017

For 'Racer and the Jailbird,' Flemish director Michael R. Roskam, who helmed the Oscar-nominated 'Bullhead,' reunites with star Matthias Schoenaerts.

Ralph Fiennes to Direct, David Hare to Write Film on Ballet Dancer Rudolf Nureyev

Two-time Oscar nominee Hare, known for 'The Hours' and 'The Reader,' will write 'The White Crow,' starring Russian dancer Oleg Ivenko and Adele Exarchopoulos.

‘The Last Face’: Cannes Review

Sean Penn directs Charlize Theron and Javier Bardem in this drama about international aid workers struggling to sustain a romantic relationship in war-ravaged Africa.

‘Down by Love’ (‘Eperdument’): Film Review

'Blue is the Warmest Color' breakout Adele Exarchopoulos and Guillaume Gallienne team up for this true story about a prison director and inmate who fall in love.

TIFF: Adele Exarchopoulos Joins Matthias Schoenaerts in ‘The Faithful’

The Belgian romantic thriller re-teams Schoenaerts with his 'Bullhead,' 'The Drop' director Michael R. Roskam.

‘The Anarchists’ (‘Les Anarchistes’): Cannes Review

Tahar Rahim and Adele Exarchopoulos star in Elie Wajeman’s historical thriller

Cannes: The Hidden Gems Outside the Competition (Analysis)

Many of this year’s hottest tickets aren’t in the running for the Palme d’Or.