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samedi 17 mai 2014

Cannes Update: Day 5 Daily; Weinstein Eyes 'The Coup'; Cumberbatch to Star in 'The Yellow Birds’; Video Interview: Cate Blanchett; Reviews

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Cannes Day 5 Recap: Power Agents Go Shopping for Directors, Cate Blanchett Visits the Video Lounge, More
Benedict Cumberbatch, Hugh Dancy, Stellan Skarsgard and John Malkovich board new projects, David Michod's "The Rover" draws strong reviews, TWC circles "The Coup" and Relativity inks $100 million joint venture in India. | Read More
Cannes: Weinstein Co. Nears Deal for 'The Coup'
UPDATED: TWC is expected to pay around $5 million for the John Eric Dowdle-directed film, which stars Owen Wilson and Pierce Brosnan. | Read More
Cannes: Benedict Cumberbatch to Star in War Drama 'The Yellow Birds'
Tye Sheridan and Will Poulter will also star in the adaption of Kevin Powers' novel. | Read More
Cannes: Cate Blanchett on 'How to Train Your Dragon 2' Magic, 'Cinderella' Wickedness (Video)
The actress is now part of an elite group of women who have nabbed multiple Oscars: "We have meetings, we get together and we bring our two or three." | Read More
Cannes: Power Agents Go Shopping for Directors
U.S. talent agents looking for the next big thing are setting their sights on emerging directors. | Read More
'Run': Cannes Review
Ivorean documentary and shorts maker Philippe Lacote makes his feature-film debut with this picaresque adventure through the Ivory Coast's recent history seen through the eyes of an assassin | Read More
'It Follows': Cannes Review
David Robert Mitchell follows "The Myth of the American Sleepover" with another excursion inside the suburban teenage bubble, this time bringing supernatural dangers. | Read More
'Wild Tales' ('Relatos Salvajes'): Cannes Review
Argentinean writer-director Damian Szifron takes his first bow in the Cannes competition with this spiky portmanteau piece, picked up for North America by Sony Pictures Classics. | Read More
'The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Them': Cannes Review
Writer-director Ned Benson's contemporary love story starring Jessica Chastain and James McAvoy returns to the screen 68 minutes lighter than its Toronto incarnation. | Read More
Cannes: David Michod on the Anger that Spawned 'The Rover' (Q&A)
The Australian writer-director of "Animal Kingdom" turns his anger issues into a new dystopian nightmare starring Guy Pearce and Robert Pattinson. | Read More
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The Rover: Cannes Review
Fusing a hybrid of quasi-apocalyptic influences into a work with a pungent character of its own, The Rover suggests something like a Cormac McCarthy vision of Australia halfway between today and "The Road Warrior" times. | Read More
'Orange Is the New Black' Cast Talk Season 2 Backstories, Relationships and Racial Clashes
The ladies of Litchfield walked free in New York City on Thursday night for the season two premiere of Orange Is the New Black -- with only Jason Biggs and Vicky Jeudy opting to wear the Netflix series title's bright color on the Ziegfield Theatre's black carpet. | Read More
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