Cannes 2026 Lineup Revealed: Pedro Almodóvar, Ira Sachs, Léa Seydoux & More With Films in Competition
The Cannes Film Festival has unveiled its 2026 lineup, and this year’s slate brings a powerful mix of international auteurs, major stars, and buzzy indie voices. New films from Pedro Almodóvar (“Bitter Christmas”), Asghar Farhadi (“Parallel Stories”), and Ira Sachs (“The Man I Love”), along with stars like Catherine Deneuve, Léa Seydoux, Rami Malek, Penélope Cruz, and Javier Bardem.
“The Testaments” Director and Executive Producer Mike Barker on Finding Lightning in a Bottle with Chase Infiniti
Gilead has evolved. In “The Testaments,” director and executive producer Mike Barker reveals how an idealized new era—raised on obedience, beauty, and belief—hides an even darker regression beneath the surface.
Marvel’s New “X-Men” Takes Shape With “Beef” and “The Bear” Creators at the Helm
Marvel Studios’ next "X-Men" film is still years away, but its creative DNA is already coming into focus. With "Thunderbolts*" director Jake Schreier working alongside creators from "Beef" and "The Bear," the reboot promises to return the mutant saga to its roots — where ideology, identity, and deeply personal stakes collide.
Inside RSH Studios: The Historic Hollywood Lot Behind “Moneyball,” Brad Pitt’s Upcoming “Cliff Booth” Movie & More
For more than a century, the studio lot along Cahuenga Boulevard has been a quiet workhorse of Hollywood history. Now known as RSH Studios, the boutique lot has hosted everything from "I Love Lucy" to "Moneyball," adapting through ownership changes, shifting production models, and a post-pandemic industry reset — all while keeping filmmakers at the center of its mission.
“Project Hail Mary” Composer Daniel Pemberton’s Mad Scientist Approach to the Ryan Gosling Hit
For "Project Hail Mary," composer Daniel Pemberton treated the score like an experiment—building tension from tapped wood, distorted voices, and human touch to make space feel both strange and intimate.