Sunday, May 31, 2026

Cannes 2023 LIVE UPDATING Scorsese, Indiana Jones, Johnny Depp, Cate Blanchett, The Weeknd, Wes Anderson, Julianne Moore & Natalie Portman

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LIVE UPDATING Selections of the 2023 Cannes Film Festival…already announced films by Martin Scorsese, James Mangold (Indiana Jones), Maiween (Johnny Depp in Jeanne DuBarry)…also Sam Levinson’s pilot for HBO’s “The Idol” with The Weeknd, a film produced by and starring Cate Blanchett called “The New Boy”…Wes Anderson’s “Asteroid City”…Julianne Moore and Natalie Portman in Todd Haynes’ “May/December”…Jude Law, Alicia Vikander, Eddie Marsan in “Firebrand”…

No sign of Woody Allen’s “Coup de Chance…” Woody may be going to Venice Film Festival instead…we’ll see what he’s decided…

Here are the rest, live from the announcement…

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