Festivals & Awards
Cannes: Bruce Dern and Will Forte visit "Nebraska"
Bruce Dern and Will Forte reminisce about their father-son road trip in Alexander Payne's "Nebraska."
Ben Kenigsberg is a frequent contributor to The New York Times. He edited the film section of Time Out Chicago from 2011 to 2013 and served as a staff critic for the magazine beginning in 2006. Prior to that, he was a mainstay in the film pages of The Village Voice. He has also written for Variety, Slate, The A.V. Club, and Vulture, among other publications.
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Bruce Dern and Will Forte reminisce about their father-son road trip in Alexander Payne's "Nebraska."
Today the American Pavilion remembered Roger Ebert with a panel and beachfront thumbs-up salute.
Robert Redford braves the high seas alone in the shipwreck drama "All Is Lost."
If you go to a yacht party, don't expect to be living out your own version of "The Talented Mr. Ripley."
At Cannes, the Coen brothers discuss their inspirations for "Inside Llewyn Davis."
While Cannes's red-carpet crowd toasts the Coen brothers' tuneful "Inside Llewyn Davis," the parallel programs have also turned a spotlight on America.
At Directors' Fortnight, Alejandro Jodorowsky has one new feature and appears as the subject of another.
Two very different documentarians, Marcel Ophüls and Clio Barnard, premiere new work at Directors' Fortnight.
Ben Kenigsberg reviews the new sci-fi reverie from the director of "Waltz with Bashir."
Ben Kenigsberg looks forward to the parallel programs at this year's Cannes Film Festival.