The Cannes Film Festival is just about a month away, and all of Hollywood has been waiting with bated breath for the lineup to be announced. That’s because the French Riviera film festival is not only jam-packed with glamour and fashion, but has become an increasingly strong launching pad for Oscar contenders. Just two years ago, best-picture winner Anora made its world premiere at the festival, and last year’s lineup included Sentimental Value, The Secret Agent, and Sirāt, all of which earned multiple Oscar nominations.
What’s lacking in the lineup so far are big, splashy premieres. Usually, the festival gets at least one major studio movie or something from a notable American director, even out of competition. But we’ve got a ways to go (the festival runs May 12–23), and I’ve heard that the Cannes team is still pushing hard to get a few more big films in the lineup, so I expect several more announcements to trickle out in the weeks to come.
Elsewhere, Melania Trump makes a rare address; Dan Adler spoke to R.J. Cipriani, the gambler at the center of the Jeff Shell legal drama, about Shell’s exit from Paramount; and the cast of The Boys takes a turn in the Hot Seat.
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REBECCA FORD,
SENIOR HOLLYWOOD CORRESPONDENT
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This year’s festival is jam-packed with international auteurs: Pedro Almodóvar, Hirokazu Kore-eda, Asghar Farhadi, and Ira Sachs are among the notable filmmakers returning to the Croisette in May.
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The first lady rebuked the “fake images and statements” regarding her and the convicted sex offender that, she said, “have been circulating on social media for years now.”
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Vanity Fair spoke to R.J. Cipriani on Wednesday after the news broke that his lawsuit against the studio exec had culminated in Shell’s departure from his position.
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With the fifth and final season of The Boys underway, the cast of the hit comic book series takes on some hard-hitting questions—like “Which character deserves a spin-off series?” and “Which cast member knows the least about the show?”—in the latest installment of Vanity Fair’s Hot Seat.
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