The movie world is right in the middle of the 2012 Cannes Film Festival -- which runs through May 27 -- and we've been posting reviews as they appear online from the major critics covering the event. Who will take home the coveted Palme d'Or this year? Stay tuned to this page for the critics scores on all the films in the Official Competition, which might offer up some insights into the way the Jury will vote.
With Moonrise Kingdom hitting theaters, we take a look at the other films of its director, Wes Anderson.
The studio's saying the film needs more time for its 3D conversion.
Smith hints that "Bad Boys 3" and "Hancock 2" might still be happening.
From one tween-friendly franchise to the next?
He says he's "only doing a few days" on the Ridley Scott/Cormac McCarthy film.
Budget-tightening at the studio affects its "Snow White"-inspired martial arts project.
Romeo + Juliet star and director reunite for a kaleidoscopic take on F. Scott Fitzgerald. With Carey Mulligan and Tobey Maguire.
Wes Anderson's number one guy takes us on a delightful tour of the set of their latest collaboration. Adult beverages may have been involved.
The director of There Will Be Blood announces his long-awaited return with an enigmatic first look at his new film, starring Joaquin Phoenix.
This week on home video, we've got a smattering of commercial misfires and critical darlings, with a little bit of horror tossed in for spice. The biggest releases we have unfortunately fall into the former category, with a spy love triangle comedy and an arguably too old-fashioned story about the Tuskegee Airmen. Following that up are the latest from Studio Ghibli, a completely under-the-radar sci-fi romance, Daniel Radcliffe's first post-Potter film, Abbas Kiarostami's latest, and a collection of buddy cop classics. Click through for the full list!
Portman is attached to star in Lynne Ramsay's western.
He steps into the role vacated by Joel Edgerton.
He says it's "definitely something I would consider."
Check out the tension-filled new teaser trailer for the next James Bond film, Skyfall, opening on November 9.
Dominating the box office for a third weekend in a row and turning all competitors into casualties of war, The Avengers held on firmly to the number one spot breaking more records in the process. Audiences were not very excited about the new releases as the big-budget action tentpole Battleship suffered a poor opening in second place, the Sacha Baron Cohen comedy The Dictator failed to match the raunchy funnyman's past performances, and the all-star pregnancy comedy What to Expect When You're Expecting debuted in fifth with weak results. It was the first time in fourteen years that the normally-busy weekend before the Memorial Day holiday frame failed to deliver any $35M+ openings causing the top ten to fall below both last year's and 2010's levels.
Cruise's long wished-for update of the Sturges classic sets up shop at MGM.
He says the next "Sin City" will "shock and surprise people," while the next "Machete" will "be like a James Bond movie."
Open up and say aaaargh!
Pictures: Wes Anderson films
Video: Your friendly four minute preview
Trailer: The legend continues!