The 57 best films of 2024 – so far
From Oscar-winning dramas to purely pleasurable blockbusters, here are our critics’ picks from the first half of the year
From Oscar-winning dramas to purely pleasurable blockbusters, here are our critics’ picks from the first half of the year
The actress’s return to Cannes this year highlights her enduring style, encompassing everything from vintage dresses to couture creations
Reviews of the science fiction feature have ranged from two to four stars
Four decades on, the director’s passion project has finally been screened in Cannes. Is it a misunderstood masterpiece – or career suicide?
With Cannes’ yearly splendour underway, we chart the history of the town and how the A-list event shaped its identity
From protests to ‘method dressing’, styling celebrities for the film festival is rarely straightforward
From the swish seafront to the old quarter, this coastal city is awash with delightful eateries – here's where to eat
From beachside strolls to secret islands, there's more attractions to discover than you think in this glamorous French city
From rooftop bars to cocktail spots to cabaret clubs, this glitzy French city really comes alive come nightfall
An insider guide to 48 hours in Cannes, the most charismatic city on the French coast
Justine Triet’s breathtaking new film unpicks the aftermath of a fatal accident in the Alps. Did the victim fall – or were they pushed?
After his mother’s incendiary memoir, Picasso told him ‘I wish you were dead,’ but Claude won out over the battling heirs to run the empire
From cocktails spots with top DJs to natural wine and small plates, discover where to spend your evenings with our expert local guide
The Cote d’Azur is home to some of the best food in France – here’s where to eat along the coast
Our expert shares how to spend a holiday exploring this iconic 70-mile strip of French coast
Fire and water fall for each other in director Peter Sohn's new animation, which bends its own self-inflicted rules but charms even so
Legendary editor Graydon Carter is either puncturing egos of the powerful or throwing receptions in Cannes, but knows how to keep us hooked
This slow-burning, novelistic Turkish drama follows a teacher accused of inappropriate behaviour with one of his students
A vintage year for the film festival has featured super-long running-times, celebrities schmoozing, and some very unfortunate canines
For a while now, celebrities have been wearing sheer dresses with visible thongs, but now the focus has moved firmly to our top halves
Robert Rodriguez's crisp thriller – in which Affleck's cop pursues a shady cabal of hypnotists – gleefully embraces its own uproariousness
His sharp, spiky writing never translated well onto screen. Could Jonathan Glazer’s The Zone of Interest be about to change that?
I’m going with this being about comfort rather than a campaign against patriarchal expectations