Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger relive the action hero glory days and Tommy Lee Jones defends the portrayal of Native Americans in his competition entry "The Homesman." | Read More
Paramount has already snapped up rights for North America and China, making Denis Villeneuve's sci-fi epic the hottest project at this year's Cannes Film Market. | Read More
Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Mel Gibson, Harrison Ford, Jason Statham, Wesley Snipes, Dolph Lundgren, Kelsey Grammer and Antonio Banderas promote the film on the way to a press conference. | Read More
Harrison Ford, Mel Gibson, Jason Statham, Antonio Banderas and Wesley Snipes were also on hand, as the "Expendables 3" cast crashed Cannes for the most raucous press conference of the festival. | Read More
The Hollywood Reporter caught up with the voice actor and producer at Restaurant Fouquet's Cannes to chat about the animated film, based on the 1923 best-selling book by Kahlil Gibran. | Read More
Alice Braga plays a farmer's daughter taken by mercenaries and Gael Garcia Bernal is a mysterious stranger out to save her in this Western set in the lawless Argentinean rainforest. | Read More
Good intentions backfire in this nuanced and well-acted Colombian social drama, the solo Latin American feature in the Cannes Critics' Week line-up. | Read More
CANNES — Tommy Lee Jones has "no concerns" that his new film The Homesman, debuting in the Cannes Film Festival competition, presents Native Americans as the bad guys. The actor-turned-director met with the press following the movie's first screening on May 18. | Read More
Will the Oscar contenders please stand up? The 87th Academy Awards are more than nine months away, and right now the feverish speculation along the Croisette is all about who will capture the Palme d'Or. Still, it's never too early to start placing Oscar bets, even if as the fifth day of this year's Cannes Film Festival draws to a close, only a handful of credible awards hopefuls have so far emerged. | Read More
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