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Most divisive Palme d'Or winners. Clockwise from bottom left: 'Fahrenheit 9/11,' 'Titane,' 'Wild at Heart,' 'Triangle of Sadness,' and 'Blue Is the Warmest Color.'
From accusations of robbery to films that draw as much hate as love, not every Palme d'Or winner is universally adored.
CANNES, FRANCE - MAY 19: (L-R) Dennis Quaid, Coralie Fargeat, Margaret Qualley and Demi Moore attend the "The Substance" Red Carpet at the 77th annual Cannes Film Festival at Palais des Festivals on May 19, 2024 in Cannes, France. (Photo by Victor Boyko/WireImage )
The prestigious film festival is also the world's most prestigious red carpet.
Cannes Controversies
Cannes is the most prestigious film festival in the world, but it's also the most controversy-prone.
Actor Nicola Coughlan wearing a white dress and taking selfies with fans outside.
Bridgerton Week
The cast, crew, and Netflix executives shared Season 3, Episode 1 with fans in a packed New York City theater.
Cannes Film Festival
Cannes
From Francis Ford Coppola to Paul Schrader and Andrea Arnold, here are the films across the competition, Un Certain Regard, and more sections we're most looking forward to.
Side-by-side stills from 'The Acolyte,' 'Our Lady Jane,' 'Fantasmas,' 'Queenie,' and 'Orphan Black: Echoes'
From FX's "Clipped" to Apple's "Presumed Innocent" to Julio Torres' "Fantasmas" and many more, here's what we can't wait to watch this summer.
Within Our Gates
The 17-film retrospective "Oscar Micheaux and the Birth of Black Independent Cinema" kicks off at Film Forum May 3. Here's why the trailblazing Black filmmaker is a must-know for cinephiles.
Eiko Ishibashi and Director Ryûsuke Hamaguchi
Hamaguchi and composer Ishibashi Eiko reimagine the director's cut with "Gift," a daring new version of "Evil Does Not Exist" that stands to reinvigorate cinema through its use of live music.
Side-by-side stills from 'Eric,' 'The Big Cigar,' and 'Bodkin'
From "Shardlake" to "Dark Matter" to "Black Twitter: A People's History," here are the May premieres we're most excited to watch.
A man and woman in Regency-era formalwear, about to kiss; still from 'Bridgerton'
Welcome back, Dear Reader
A quick refresher on where everyone left off in Netflix and Shondaland's hit series before Season 3 premieres on May 16.
Adult Actors Playing Teenagers: The Most Egregious Examples From Hollywood
From "Grease" to "Avatar: The Way of Water," film history is filled with onscreen teens who really stretch our suspension of disbelief.
(Left to right): Landon Zakheim, "In a Violent Nature Star" Ry Barrett, and Michael Lerman
Overlook
Held each spring in New Orleans, Louisiana, The Overlook Film Festival speaks not only to the creative marketing potential behind scary movies — but the very soul of community-focused filmmaking.
Top of The Line Weekly
A weekly digest that captures the best of our Top of the Line coverage.

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