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mardi 20 mai 2014

Cannes Update: Final Daily Issue; Ryan Gosling’s ‘Lost River’ Debuts; Sony Classics Nabs Ken Loach's 'Jimmy's Hall'; Video: Jessica Chastain, James McAvoy on ‘Eleanor Rigby’; Reviews

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Cannes Day 8 Recap: Ryan Gosling Unveils Directorial Debut, Ken Loach's 'Jimmy's Hall' Sells for U.S., More
Gosling's "Lost River" receives both boos and applause, Nas documentary sells wide, Jessica Chastain visits the THR video booth and John Boorman shares memories from a 50-year career in film. | Read More
Cannes: Ryan Gosling's Directorial Debut Bows to Both Boos and Applause
"Lost River" stars Christina Hendricks in a David Lynch-like fantasy set against America's economic collapse. | Read More
'Lost River': Cannes Review
Ryan Gosling in his directorial debut, screened in the Un Certain Regard sidebar, wades up to his neck into David Lynch territory. | Read More
Cannes: Ken Loach's 'Jimmy's Hall' Closes North American Deal With Sony Classics (Exclusive)
UPDATED: The movie makes its world premiere in competition at the Cannes Film Festival on May 22. | Read More
Cannes: Close-Knit 'Eleanor Rigby' Cast Looks Back at Years of Friendship (Video)
Jessica Chastain and co-star Jess Weixler have been friends since Juilliard, and both lived with director Ned Benson in Santa Monica. | Read More
Cannes: Channing Tatum Says Shooting 'Foxcatcher' Was a 'Very Painful Experience' (Video)
Tatum, Steve Carell and Mark Ruffalo sat down with THR in Cannes to talk about Bennett Miller's wrestling drama that's based on a true story. | Read More
'Gang Related': TV Review
Viewers will wish they were in a really long line at IKEA during a holiday or something equally awful because this show is a pile of cliches that not even Terry O'Quinn can save, and he pretty much saves everything. | Read More
'Tu dors Nicole': Cannes Review
French-Canadian editor Stephane Lafleur's third directorial outing was shot in gorgeous, black-and-white 35mm and stars Julianne Cote and Marc-Andre Grondin as siblings. | Read More
'Two Days, One Night' ('Deux Jours, une Nuit'): Cannes Review
Marion Cotillard plays an ordinary wife and mother struggling to hold onto her job in this latest drama from two-time Cannes Palme d'Or winners Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne. | Read More
Geronimo: Cannes review
Flamenco meets "West Side Story" in Tony Gatlif's high-energy face-off between Spanish and Turkish communities in a French housing project | Read More
'A Streetcar Named Desire': Opera Review
Renee Fleming stars in composer Andre Previn's adaptation of the Tennessee Williams classic. | Read More
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