Our first video dispatch from Cannes 2022 includes coverage of the opening night screening of "Final Cut," preceded by a speech from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
The 2022 Cannes Film Festival kicked off with an address from Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky. The opening movie, meanwhile, was a dismal remake.
An article about Rebecca Hall's debut feature, "Passing," and why it stirs the imagination.
An essay on Rebecca Hall's film "Passing," and the phenomenon of choosing to live as a different race other than the one prescribed by society penned by its executive producer, Chaz Ebert.
An article about Rebecca Hall's directorial debut, "Passing," winning a top prize at the 2021 NewFest.
An interview with Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson, who stars as Aretha Franklin in this week's Respect.
A preview of the next seven months of musicals hitting theaters and streaming services in 2021.
An interview with authors JaNeika and JaSheika James on their new book, Living Double: How Identical Twins Unlocked the Door to Success in Hollywood.
The latest and greatest on Blu-ray, including Bill & Ted 3, Spontaneous, Relic, The New Mutants, and a Criterion edition of Parasite.
A news story highlighting the films in the Black Perspectives program, including acclaimed works like Bad Hair, One Night in Miami, MLK/FBI, and Farewell Amor.
A brief tribute to the brilliance of Shawn Ryan's The Shield now that it's available on Blu-ray.
A look back at some of our favorite conversations from the past year, with both stars and filmmakers.
The Oscar-winning actor talks about playing Archbishop Desmond Tutu in the new film, "The Forgiven."
The winners of the festival's jury and audience awards were announced on Saturday night.
A review of three timely films playing in Sundance's US Dramatic Competition category.