The Mandalorian and Grogu has lowest box office opening for a Star Wars film in Disney era
Film starring Pedro Pascal next to ‘Baby Yoda’ took $165m globally on opening weekend, failing to surpass the opening of 2018 flop Solo
Raiders of the Lost Ark star Karen Allen hasn't aged a day since actress' iconic role 45 years ago
Karen Allen may have first captured audiences’ hearts in Raiders of the Lost Ark back in 1981, but more than four decades later, fans are saying the actress looks almost exactly the same. See photos
‘De Gaulle: Résistance’ Review: Antonin Baudry’s Large-Scale Epic is a Conventional yet Consistently Engaging Wartime Biopic
Simon Abkarian is convincing in Antonin Baudry’s Hollywood-style Charles De Gaulle biopic “De Gaulle: Résistance.”
Tom Hanks’ Younger Brother Jim Hanks Fills in as the Voice of Toy Story’s Woody When the Oscar Winner Can’t
Tom Hanks’ younger brother, Jim Hanks, discussed in a podcast episode how he fills in as the voice of ‘Toy Story’ character Woody for theme park rides and merchandise when Tom can’t do it.
‘The End of It’ Review: Rebecca Hall, Gael García Bernal and Beanie Feldstein in a Compellingly Quirky, if Overstretched, Sci-Fi Exercise
A feature debut for writer-director Maria Martinez Bayona, this Cannes premiere also stars Noomi Rapace.
‘Everytime’ Review: A Grieving Family Finds a Strange Path Towards Healing in Sandra Wollner’s Poised, Haunting Third Feature
This year’s Cannes Un Certain Regard winner, Sandra Wollner’s ‘Everytime’ confirms the Austrian director’s formidable formal control and imagination.
‘The Samurai and the Prisoner’ Review: The Verb is Mightier Than the Sword in Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Dialogue-Laden Historical Mystery
The director of ‘Cloud’ and ‘Cure’ returns to Cannes with a period piece set in 16th-century feudal Japan, when warring samurai clans fought for control of the land.
The best films to watch in 2026
From action-packed blockbusters to eerie indie horror films, these are the 19 best films to look out for in 2026.
Dolph Lundgren Talks ‘Passing the Sword Over’ to Nicholas Galitzine Nearly 40 Years After Originating He-Man (Exclusive)
Dolph Lundgren reflects on handing He-Man to Nicholas Galitzine and why the ‘Masters of the Universe’ franchise still connects with audiences.
‘We’re expanding the cinematic toolbox’: AI fault lines on show at Cannes
Darren Aronofsky among proponents of using technology, while Guillermo del Toro says he would ‘rather die’
10 Best Movies at Cannes 2026
From a newly restored cult classic to a buzzy dramedy set in NYC’s queer club culture — these were the highlights of this year’s film fest.
Obsession director admits "plot hole" in his own horror hit: 'It really doesn't make sense'
We’re wishing for Obsession 2.
Victorian Psycho is a delicious little freak of a horror film
‘It’s gruesomely gothic.’
Nicolas Cage Reveals Whether He Prefers Playing Heroes or Villains (Exclusive)
Nicolas Cage revealed whether he prefers playing heroes or villains in movies, adding that they are ‘both important parts of cinema,’ he shared in an exclusive interview with PEOPLE.
‘The Dreamed Adventure’ Review: A Slow-Burn Border Town Thriller That Manages to Fascinate and Frustrate at the Same Time
The latest from German director Valeska Grisebach (‘Western’) follows a pair of old friends who find their way back to the crime-ridden Bulgarian town they left years ago.
Cannes Film Festival Dress Code: A Breakdown of the Fashion Rules
John Travolta and Demi Moore were among the stars to have viral fashion moments at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival. To learn more about the event’s dress code do’s and don’ts, keep reading.
The wild, most divisive film at this year’s Cannes
South Korean monster movie needs to be seen to be believed
Indiana Jones fans are just finding out where character's name comes from
Indiana Jones is a beloved film franchise, but some fans are only just finding out what inspired the main character’s name.
Mubi Scoops Up North American Rights to Lukas Dhont’s ‘Coward’ at Cannes (EXCLUSIVE)
Mubi has scooped up North American rights to Lukas Dhont’s “Coward” at the Cannes Film Festival, landing one of the buzzier titles in competition.
19 Actors You Didn't Know Almost Played Katniss, Peeta and Gale in 'The Hunger Games'
‘The Hunger Games’ cast almost looked very different. Here are actors who were up for the roles of Katniss, Peeta, Gale and more, including Austin Butler and Emma Roberts.
The 20 Best Films of Cannes 2026
A gripping melodrama from James Gray, flashy vehicles for Rami Malek and Sandra Hüller, a stunning French coming-of-age saga, a bonkers Korean monster flick and the portrait of a reformed gay party boy were among THR critics’ faves from the fest.
The Birthday Party review – grimly compulsive unhappy occasion in deepest France
Cannes film festival: This could be better paced but the crisis which descends on an up-against-it dairy farm is delivered by some very memorable goons
‘Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan: Ghost War’ Review: John Krasinski Reprises Role in Shrug-Worthy Prime Video Movie
Sienna Miller, Wendell Pierce and Michael Kelly also appear in the film follow-up to the hit action series.
Shrek at 25: How everyone's favourite ogre got to the big-sreen
Happy birthday, big guy!
Mena Suvari, Jean Evans, Steph Tolev to Star in Teen Body-Swap Comedy ‘The Incredible Edible’ (Exclusive)
Jake Picking and Rodney J. Hobbs also star in writer-director Jenna Milly’s feature about a valedictorian whose last day before graduation does not goes as planned.
Steven Soderbergh’s ‘The Christophers’ and Gun Van Sant’s ‘Dead Man’s Wire’ Among Mediterrane Film Festival Lineup
Malta’s Mediterrane Film Festival is returning for its fourth edition with more than 35 films from over 20 countries.
Heist Comedy ‘Above the Line,’ Starring Sophia Ali and Cedric the Entertainer, Sets Release (Exclusive)
Quiver Distribution has acquired writer-director Jeffrey Scott Collins’ feature that premiered at Sun Valley and also stars Reno Wilson, Jamie Lee and Dylan Playfair.
Every song on the 'Finding Emily' soundtrack
The Manchester-based romcom Finding Emily is in cinemas now, but what songs feature on the soundtrack? Find out below.
‘Iron Boy’ Review: A Moving Coming-of-Age Cartoon Follows an 11-Year-Old Struggling to Stand Up Straight in the French Countryside
The first feature from animator Louis Clichy, who worked on Pixar hits ‘Wall-E’ and ‘Up’, was bought by Sony Pictures Classics following its premiere in Cannes.
‘Passenger’ Review: Melissa Leo in a Ho-Hum Highway Horror
A nomadic couple periodically encounter a malevolent supernatural force while on the road in André Ovredal’s film.
The Mandalorian and Grogu sets unwanted Star Wars box office record
Jon Favreau’s film opened to the lowest box office in the franchise’s history
Idris Elba opens up about his prospects of playing James Bond
Luther star is a fan favourite to play the fictional spy, but doesn’t believe he is in contention
Divisive Sebastian Stan film about to rattle cages is worth the hype
Was it worth 12 minutes of applause?
Eurovision Song Contest to release tribute film to celebrate 70th anniversary | BreakingNews
The annual song competition first took place on May 24th, 1956.
Penélope Cruz's The Black Ball hailed a 'masterpiece' at Cannes - I see why
‘It’s an achingly beautiful historical epic…’
‘Coward’ Review: Lukas Dhont Brings His Signature Aching Sensuality to the War-is-Hell Genre, and Makes His Most Satisfying Film to Date
Lukas Dhont’s third feature ‘Coward’ gracefully finding love in the most hopeless of places — the desolate battlefields of the First World War.
‘Death Has No Master’ Review: Asia Argento Plays a Woman Contending With Unwanted Housemates in Listless Venezuelan Drama
The third feature by Jorge Thielen Armand, debuting in Cannes’ Directors’ Fortnight sidebar, is about a woman who encounters unexpected obstacles when she tries to sell her childhood home.
‘Tuner’ Review: Slick, Engaging Caper Boosted by Dustin Hoffman and a Wildly Charismatic Leo Woodall
The ‘White Lotus’ star plays a piano tuner with a hearing problem, with Hoffman as his ailing mentor, in ‘Navalny’ director Daniel Roher’s first narrative film.
‘Into the Deep Blue’: First Look at ‘Maxton Hall’ Star Damian Hardung and ‘Ginny & Georgia’s’ Sara Waisglass (Exclusive)
The YA romance follows best friends Nick and Fiona, who find their relationship tested on a weekend road trip.
‘Roma Elastica’ Review: Marion Cotillard Plays a Movie Star Losing Both Her Mind and Body in an Over-the-Top 1980s-Set Psychodrama
The latest from cult French director Bertrand Mandico (‘The Wild Boys’) follows a fading scream queen who arrives in Rome to star in a futuristic Italian art flick.
Passenger review – generic jumpscare horror offers bumpy journey to nowhere
A demonic entity attaches itself to travellers on the road in this competenelty directed but hopelessly indistinctive scare-free misfire
Nia Vardalos Admits 'So Many Things Went Wrong' While Filming 'My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3' (Exclusive)
Nia Vardalos exclusively shares with PEOPLE how ‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3’ overcame filming setbacks, including a missing Steadicam operator, during key scenes.
Leading director says filmmakers ‘have to’ speak on politics
Acclaimed Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar stated that filmmakers have a “moral duty” to speak out about politics, criticising US president Donald Trump during the Cannes Film Festival.
'Club Kid' Gives Cannes the Runaway Hit It Desperately Needed
The writer, director and comedian’s debut feature instantly became the hit of the festival, and gave Cannes a much-needed breath of fresh air.
‘28 Years Later Part 3’ Could Be the Zombie Movie of the Century—If It Actually Gets Made
Cillian Murphy, Danny Boyle and Alex Garland are set to return for the threequel. Could the box-office performance of ‘The Bone Temple’ keep it from happening?
Hen review – plucky chicken beats the odds in weirdly uplifting survival story
In a feat of cinematic mystery and skill György Pálfi coaxes a tour de force from his poultry cast in this parable of animal and human interrelations
Living Twice, Dying Thrice – first-look review
A pair of enterprising minors come up with a get-rich-quick scheme in Karim Lakzadeh’s inventive eccentric dramedy.
‘Red Rocks’ Review: Bruno Dumont’s Beautifully Shot French Riviera Kids Flick Is a Minimalist Drama Mostly for Adults
The latest feature from the Cannes Grand Prix laureate stars a gang of little rascals acting out a romantic tragedy on the shores of the Mediterranean.
Notre Salut review – a novelistic telling of day-to-day life in Nazi-occupied France
Cannes film festival: Swann Arlaud is excellent as Henri Marre, the director’s great-grandfather, as he finagles his way into a job at the Vichy ministry of labour
Michael Bay to direct film based on US military rescue mission in Iran
Director of Armageddon and Transformers to team up with Universal Pictures for drama based on recent events