Here's a preview of some of the movies we're psyched to see at Cannes this year.
Ben Kenigsberg looks at four new films at Cannes, including Todd Haynes's Velvet Underground documentary and an austere biopic of a Japanese soldier who refused to acknowledge WWII's end.
An interview with director Ken Loach about the making of Sorry We Missed You.
An introduction to Women Writers Week 2020 at Rogerebert.com, #WWW2020
A video essay celebrating Antonia Bird's maligned masterpiece, Ravenous.
This year’s festival was one of the strongest I’ve ever witnessed.
Scout Tafoya celebrates Mike Leigh's Peterloo in his latest video essay about maligned masterpieces.
The Limey is the point when Soderbergh confidently admitted his comfort zone is the genre film.
An interview with Aisling Franciosi, star of Jennifer Kent's "The Nightingale."
Chaz Ebert shares her thoughts on Ron Howard's new documentary, "Pavarotti," and presents an appreciation of the Lyric Opera.
A special edition of Thumbnails spotlighting our coverage of the 2019 Cannes Film Festival.
Ben Kenigsberg predicts "Portrait of a Lady on Fire" will win the Palme d'Or.