Johnny Depp, Keira Knightley and crew sail back into theaters. Send in the hook! It's creepy. It's crawly. But it doesn't have much bite
Clooney, Soderbergh premiere "Ocean's Thirteen," wave off sequel talk. Plus: Why my shirt smells like Catherine Deneuve's cigarettes Michael Moore discusses his bold takedown of the American healthcare system, "Sicko," in a roundtable interview at Cannes -- a Salon podcast In this interview and podcast, Julian Schnabel hangs by the pool in his pajamas and talks about his inspiring, triumphant film "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" Brad and Angelina walk Cannes' red carpet for "A Mighty Heart." Plus: More tales of existential angst from the Coens and Gus Van Sant
Michael Moore's scathing, important look at the U.S. healthcare system has plenty to rile the far right -- and a lot more to enrage the larger American public If I see no film better than "The Flight of the Red Balloon" at Cannes this year, I'll leave a happy man Pop-culture references? Check. Poop jokes? Check.
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Norah Jones and Jude Law seduce viewers with slow, lonely smooches and bites of blueberry pie as Cannes kicks off Moore and Tarantino and Angelina and Brad and Norah Jones flock to the Cannes Film Festival. Here's a look at what's in store Irish boy meets Czech girl on the streets of Dublin, and together, they make beautiful music -- and one sweet film Does this uptight drama -- starring Lindsay Lohan as an oversexed teen and Jane Fonda as her crabby granny -- shed light on Lohan's off-screen antics? The 10 buzziest films out of Tribeca. Plus: An interview/podcast with Guy Maddin about his latest film, a debauched melodrama that will invade your dreams Spidey comes back swingin'! The third installment in the beloved blockbuster series may be the biggest, splashiest and best one yet A movie about the Bush-Cheney policy of torture that will make you shake with rage. Plus: Alec Baldwin's unintended laugh lines
Howard Stern and Tiki Barber take in Adam Carolla's "The Hammer." Plus: A dark indie from an "Entourage" actor and a compelling doc about U.S. soldiers
Sigourney Weaver plays a woman with autism in this sad little film. Let the awards roll in Is this time-toying thriller, starring Julianne Moore and Nicolas Cage, worth even two minutes of your future?