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The Cannes Film Festival - in GIFs!

22 hours ago | Popsugar.com | See recent Popsugar news »

It's been a star-studded week in France with celebrities flocking to the Cannes Film Festival since it kicked off last Wednesday. Between red carpets, photocalls, parties, and yachting, there have been plenty of memorable snaps - including lots of adorable couples at Cannes. Sometimes just the pictures can't capture the moment, though, so we've rounded up our favorite GIFs from the festival! How funny are Leonardo DiCaprio and Carey Mulligan primping on the red carpet? For more great GIFs from Cannes, including Matt Damon's sly phone check and Carey Mulligan's crack-up, just read more! Matt Damon slyly checks his phone Zoe Saldana for the win Emma Watson gets animated Leonardo DiCaprio approves of his hot drink Wonder what Jt said to make Carey Mulligan crack up? Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban can't keep their eyes - or lips - off each other Jt and Garrett Hedlund crack up »

- Lauren Turner

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On The Road Available Online and New Stewart/Hedlund Featurette

22 May 2013 6:18 PM, PDT | Alt Film Guide | See recent Alt Film Guide news »

Watch On the Road online at SundanceNow (photo: Sam Riley, Kristen Stewart, Garrett Hedlund) On the Road, Walter Salles’ film adaptation of Jack Kerouac’s semi-autobiographical novel, is now available on SundanceNow. Initially screened at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, where it drew mixed reviews, and later reedited for the Toronto Film Festival and the North American market, On the Road stars Garrett Hedlund (Tron: Legacy, the upcoming Inside Llewyn Davis), Sam Riley (the upcoming Byzantium and Maleficent), and Kristen Stewart — who seemed to be everywhere in 2012: besides On the Road, Stewart was also seen in Rupert Sanders’ summer hit Snow White and the Huntsman, opposite Chris Hemsworth and Charlize Theron, and, in her final appearance as Bella Swan, Bill Condon’s late fall hit The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2, co-starring Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner. (Scroll down to watch new On the Road featurette, with Kristen Stewart and Garrett Hedlund. »

- Andre Soares

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Stars Get Snap Happy at Cannes

22 May 2013 3:51 PM, PDT | Popsugar.com | See recent Popsugar news »

The Cannes Film Festival is winding down, but the stars who have made appearances at the international event will have plenty of memories captured by camera lenses, and even a few A-list cell phones. Matt Damon stole the show with his multiple red carpet stops for Behind the Candelabra on Tuesday, while stars like Justin Timberlake and Garrett Hedlund buddied up for a quick iPhone snap. Steven Spielberg took in the massive crowd at the premiere of Inside Llewyn Davis earlier in the week, and Alessandra Ambrosio is just one of several celebrities who documented sightseeing adventures while off the red carpet. Click through to see how stars turned to camera phones and took advantage of photo ops while in Cannes! View Slideshow › »

- Ivana Dukanovic

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Makeup-Free Kirsten Dunst Jet-Sets From Cannes Film Festival

22 May 2013 1:20 PM, PDT | E! Online | See recent E! Online news »

Actress Kirsten Dunst decided it was time for an au natural look. The 31-year-old, who was traveling from the Cannes Film Festival with boyfriend Garrett Hedlund, wore sunglasses and showed off her makeup-free face as she waited for a taxi with her man. The adorable couple endured a nine-hour flight before arriving safe and sound in New York City. Even though she's back home, the A-list actress still has a full agenda ahead. In addition to being honored at the Maui Film Festival next month, Dunst may be filming more scenes for Anchorman 2 as well as spending time with her man. With her crazy schedule, we're more than impressed with how good Dunst looks—with or without »

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Kristen Stewart’s On the Road Available On Demand Through SundanceNow

22 May 2013 8:20 AM, PDT | ShockYa | See recent ShockYa news »

Director Walter Salles’ film adaptation of Jack Kerouac’s acclaimed novel, ‘On the Road,’ is now available on SundanceNow. The adventure drama, which was an Official Selection at the Cannes and Toronto Film Festivals, is also available to watch on Cable, VOD and other digital outlets, including Amazon Streatming, PS3 Playstation Unlimited and Google Play. Audiences can rent the film, or stream it online, for $4.99. The timeless story and homage to the beatnik generation features an all-star cast, including Sam Riley, Garrett Hedlund, Kristen Stewart, Amy Adams, Kirsten Dunst and Viggo Mortensen. ‘On the Road,’ which was written by screenwriter José Rivera, follows young New York City writer Sal Paradise  [ Read More ]

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- Karen Benardello

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66th Cannes Film Festival Review - Inside Llewyn Davis (2013)

21 May 2013 7:46 AM, PDT | Flickeringmyth | See recent Flickeringmyth news »

Inside Llewyn Davis, 2013.

Directed by Ethan Coen and Joel Coen.

Starring Carey Mulligan, Justin Timberlake, John Goodman, Garret Hedlund, and Oscar Isaac.

Synopsis:

 Cannes Festival darlings Ethan and Joel Cohen return to the Croisette and to magnificent form with the eponymous tale of failed folk singer - and a failure in so many other things - Llewyn Davis (Oscar Isaac).

The film opens in 1961 on the cusp of the Us folk revival. In an underground bar somewhere in the Village, Llewyn gives the audience a couple of songs before heading outside, where "a man in a suit" is waiting for him. Llewyn takes a beating and so his journey begins. We see this wandering minstrel awakening in a lovely apartment (not his - he's on the couch) and heading out the door, but not before the cat has come with him. This cat (or cats) will play a fundamental part in Llewyn's story. »

- Flickering Myth

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Cannes 2013: Inside Llewyn Davis Premiere Report

21 May 2013 4:41 AM, PDT | EmpireOnline | See recent EmpireOnline news »

The stars of Inside Llewyn Davis (Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, John Goodman, Garrett Hedlund and Justin Timberlake) turned up to the film's Cannes premiere. The directors of Inside Llewyn Davis (Joel Coen and Ethan Coen) turned up to the film's Cannes premiere. Even the musical supervisor of Inside Llewyn Davis (T Bone Burnett) turned up to the film's Cannes premiere. Who was missing? Sadly, it was Ulysses, the film's breakout star and, um, cat. But Ulysses is a cat that propels a lot of the movie's story. "The film doesn't really have a plot," Joel Coen quipped at the press conference. "That concerned us at one point; that's why we threw the cat in." Still, feast your eyes on the human guests at the party at the Palais in the photo gallery below, and hope Ulysses somehow gets some justice at the Palm Dog despite being feline.Greeted with universal »

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Cannes 2013: Inside Llewyn Davis Review

20 May 2013 12:14 PM, PDT | Obsessed with Film | See recent Obsessed with Film news »

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

It’s taken Oscar Isaac a fair old while to get to top billing, having shone in a number of roles, including in Drive, and survived the obligatory backwards steps (like with W.E.) but it has fallen to the Coens to throw him his big opportunity in their return to directing following the regrettable association with Gambit (it was of course only the script they took charge of.)

In Inside Llewyn Davis, Isaac plays the titular hero, a loosely adapted version of the folk musician Dave Van Ronk, whose memoir “The Mayor Of MacDougal Street” gives the Coens a lot of their narrative frame. Set over two weeks in 1961, the film portrays New York’s folk-rock scene of the period, specifically focusing on the life and work at the time of Dylan-lite singer-songwriter Llewyn Davis, as he aims to make it on the scene and bounces »

- Simon Gallagher

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Justin Timberlake and Carey Mulligan rock Cannes at the 'Inside Llewyn Davis' premiere

19 May 2013 5:44 PM, PDT | Hitfix | See recent Hitfix news »

Global multimedia superstar Justin Timberlake understandably stole much of the attention on Sunday at the Cannes premiere of "Inside Llewyn Davis," the new Coen Bros. film about the Greenwich Village music scene in the 1960s that has been receiving mostly-positive reviews since its debut at the festival, including from our very own Guy Lodge. Nevertheless, the photogs had their hands full with a horde of other celebs including Timberlake's co-stars Carey Mulligan ("The Great Gatsby"), Oscar Isaac, Garrett Hedlund and John Goodman and other attendees like Kirsten Dunst, Steven Spielberg, Nicole Kidman, Jane Fonda and, yes, Timberlake's main squeeze Jessica Biel. »

- Chris Eggertsen

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Cannes: Oscar Isaac Greeted as Rising Star at 'Inside Llweyn Davis' Presser

19 May 2013 9:48 AM, PDT | The Hollywood Reporter | See recent The Hollywood Reporter news »

Oscar Isaac's performance in Joel and Ethan Coen's Inside Llewyn Davis, which had its world premiere on Sunday night, was already sparking a warm reception from the members of the media who screened the film ahead of the Sunday afternoon press conference. When Issac entered the room for the press conference, he was greeted with energetic whoops, hollers and a "bravo." A melancholic comedy set New York City in the ‘60s, Davis stars Isaac as a struggling folk singer and boasts a cast that includes Justin Timberlake, Carey Mulligan and Garrett Hedlund and music by T-Bone Burnett. At

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- Stuart Kemp

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Cannes: Coens Make A Splash with 'Inside Llewyn Davis' (Trailer)

19 May 2013 9:45 AM, PDT | Thompson on Hollywood | See recent Thompson on Hollywood news »

The Coens made a splash Saturday night with the gala premiere of "Inside Llewyn Davis." The film, with a stunning awards-worthy performance by Oscar Isaac, follows a singer/-songwriter as he attempts to make a go of it in the burgeoning folk music scene of New York's Greenwich Village in the early '60s. Backed by upbeat reviews, distributor CBS Films, producer Scott Rudin and Oscar strategist Cynthia Swartz will make an awards push for the film (here's Toh, Variety, Indiewire, THR, Awards Daily). . "The casting was a challenge," noted Ethan at an afternoon press conference Sunday afternoon in Cannes. "We had to find someone who would be in practically every frame of the film and also someone who is a musician and be able to carry different songs. We were screwed until we met Oscar." Also starring Carey Mulligan, John Goodman, Justin Timberlake and Garrett Hedlund, the film caused »

- Brian Brooks

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Cannes 2013: T-Bone Burnett Teases Live & Studio Versions Of 'Inside Llewyn Davis' Soundtrack, And Further “Events,” Plus New Photos From The Film

19 May 2013 8:15 AM, PDT | The Playlist | See recent The Playlist news »

Following its almost uniformly rapturous reception yesterday at the Cannes Film Festival (you can read our take here) today the ‘Inside Llewyn Davis’ team showed up in force for the press conference. With Joel and Ethan Coen, Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, Justin Timberlake, Garrett Hedlund, T-Bone Burnett and cinematographer Bruno Delbonnel comprising the panel, it really felt like of the principals, only John Goodman and perhaps “Doogie Howser” alum Max Casella (who incidentally, is totally having a moment right now) were absent. It wasn’t perhaps the most illuminating press conference ever, with hard-hitting questions ranging from “How much did you laugh on set?” to “Oscar Isaac, you were amazing, how did you manage to be so amazing?” but one tiny detail caught our attention. The most interesting moment came, as these things inevitably go, as the answer to the very final question, posed by the moderator, about whether and »

- Jessica Kiang

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Jessica Biel and Marion Cotillard Do the Front Row in Dior

19 May 2013 8:07 AM, PDT | Popsugar.com | See recent Popsugar news »

Jessica Biel, who wore a glamorous Dior gown, joined the face of the brand, Marion Cotillard, for Dior's Cruise Collection show on Saturday in Monaco. Also in attendance for the fashionable affair were Liv Tyler and Ruth Wilson. Marion switched her focus from jewels to dresses for the runway show after she attended a Chopard lunch at the Cannes Film Festival on Friday. The event took an unexpected turn after $1 million worth of Chopard jewelry was stolen the night before the celebratory occasion. Jessica popped up in Monaco while her husband, Justin Timberlake, took care of business not far away at the Cannes Film Festival. Justin attended a photocall with his costars Carey Mulligan, Garrett Hedlund, and Oscar Isaac for their new Coen brothers film, Inside Llewyn Davis today. View Slideshow › »

- Meghan Rooney

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Justin Timberlake and Carey Mulligan Talk The “Warm and Fuzzy” Inside Llewyn Davis

19 May 2013 5:03 AM, PDT | Popsugar.com | See recent Popsugar news »

Carey Mulligan, Justin Timberlake, Garrett Hedlund, and Oscar Isaac joined forces today at the Cannes Film Festival to promote their new Coen brothers film, Inside Llewyn Davis. The movie, which follows Oscar's character as a fictionalized, struggling folk singer in the 1960s, was one of the most anticipated of the day. After a photocall by the beach, the cast and directors gave a press conference, where they talked about the familial bond they shared on the set and the vital role that music plays in the telling of the story. Here are some highlights: Justin on his connection to the movie's music: "As far as singing in the movie, obviously on the surface it’s a different style from the music I make in real life. But listen, man, I grew up in Tennessee. Home of the blues, birthplace of rock and roll . . . My grandfather [had] an old Gibson guitar, he taught me how to fingerpick. »

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Justin Timberlake and Carey Mulligan Talk The “Warm and Fuzzy” Inside Llewyn Davis

19 May 2013 5:03 AM, PDT | BuzzSugar | See recent BuzzSugar news »

Carey Mulligan, Justin Timberlake, Garrett Hedlund, and Oscar Isaac joined forces today at the Cannes Film Festival to promote their new Coen brothers film, Inside Llewyn Davis. The movie, which follows Oscar's character as a fictionalized, struggling folk singer in the 1960s, was one of the most anticipated of the day. After a photocall by the beach, the cast and directors gave a press conference, where they talked about the familial bond they shared on the set and the vital role that music plays in the telling of the story. Here are some highlights: Justin on his connection to the movie's music: "As far as singing in the movie, obviously on the surface it’s a different style from the music I make in real life. But listen, man, I grew up in Tennessee. Home of the blues, birthplace of rock and roll . . . My grandfather [had] an old Gibson guitar, he taught me how to fingerpick. »

- Lindsay Miller

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Cannes 2013: Inside Llewyn Davis - first look review

19 May 2013 5:01 AM, PDT | The Guardian - Film News | See recent The Guardian - Film News news »

The best of the fest so far sees the Coen brothers meditate on mediocrity and modernity in the 1960s New York folk scene – but not be so sombre as to forget the laughs

Cannes audiences just heard a clean, hard crack: the sound of the Coen brothers hitting one out of the park. Their new film is brilliantly written, terrifically acted, superbly designed and shot; it's a sweet, sad, funny picture about the lost world of folk music which effortlessly immerses us in the period.

The musical interludes are stunningly achieved: a pastiche chart single about President Kennedy and the moon mission brought the crowd I was among close to bopping in the aisles. This has something of Woody Allen movies like Sweet and Lowdown and Broadway Danny Rose; there's a playful allusion to Breakfast at Tiffany's and even a weird casting echo of Walter Salles's On the Road »

- Peter Bradshaw

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Cannes Film Festival 2013: 'Inside Llewyn Davis' review

19 May 2013 4:00 AM, PDT | CineVue | See recent CineVue news »

★★★★★

Cannes has always been good to the Coens, the festival's heady blend of arthouse and popularity suiting them down to the ground. In 1991, Barton Fink won the Palme d'Or as well as acting and directing awards. Fargo and The Man Who Wasn't There both won directing gongs and they've had seven films in competition. Their latest work, Inside Llewyn Davis (2013) - a picaresque odyssey in the life of an also-ran folk songster - must be a firm favourite for a prize in this edition as well. It's the early sixties, well before Dylan, Phil Ochs and Peter, Paul and Mary, and folk singer Llewyn Davis (Oscar Isaac) is waiting for his big break.

It's winter in New York and his adventures are both comically trivial (he loses a friend's cat) and potentially dramatic (he's just got his friend's wife, Jean (Carey Mulligan), pregnant). Davis is beginning to realise that he may not fulfil his dreams. »

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'Inside Llewyn Davis' (2013) Movie Review - Cannes Film Festival

18 May 2013 3:04 PM, PDT | Rope of Silicon | See recent Rope Of Silicon news »

It's been 13 years since Joel and Ethan Coen gave us the bluegrass energy of O Brother, Where Art Thou? and now they've jumped forward 30 years to 1961 and the folk music scene of Greenwich Village with Inside Llewyn Davis, a film so perfect it appears almost effortless. Opening in the Gaslight Cafe, the film's title character croons on stage under the soft glow of the spotlight, capturing the attention of the audience to the point one man's cigarette is only a bent stick of ashes, defying gravity as he looks on without moving. As an audience member, this scene, captured beautifully by director of photography Bruno Delbonnel, immediately places you in the time and place. Over the next 105 minutes we'll follow Lleywn Davis (Oscar Isaac) as he moves from couch to couch, looking for a place to escape the cold New York winter as he hopes to fulfill his dream to »

- Brad Brevet

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Casting Net: Emily Blunt in talks to join 'Into the Woods'; Plus, Bruce Willis, more

17 May 2013 5:18 PM, PDT | EW - Inside Movies | See recent EW.com - Inside Movies news »

Emily Blunt (Looper) is reportedly in talks to join the ever-growing ensemble cast of Disney’s Into the Woods to play the role of the Baker’s (James Corden) wife. The main cast also currently includes Meryl Streep (The Witch) and Johnny Depp (The Wolf). Chris Pine and Jake Gyllenhaal are both in talks for two prince roles. Blunt recently appeared with Colin Firth in Arthur Newman and can be seen next with Tom Cruise in Doug Liman’s All You Need Is Kill (out June 4). [Variety]

• Blunt’s Looper co-star Bruce Willis is in negotiations to play a hitman racing »

- Lindsey Bahr

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Garrett Hedlund Replaces Jason Clarke In William Monahan's 'Mojave'; Terry Gilliam Has Small Role In The New Wachowski Movie

16 May 2013 2:39 PM, PDT | The Playlist | See recent The Playlist news »

Even without being massively fond of many of the films produced from his screenplays (not least his pretty bad directorial debut "London Boulevard"), we're fond of William Monahan and his salty dialogue, best embodied in his Oscar-winning script for "The Departed," and we're always hopeful that he'll come up with the goods. So despite our feelings about "London Boulevard," we're hopeful for his follow-up "Mojave," not least because of the cast he's assembling. When first announced, the La-set crime picture had Oscar Isaac and Jason Clarke on board, but given how busy the latter's becoming, with roles in "Dawn Of The Planet of the Apes" and "Candy Store" lined up, it's not surprising to learn that he's dropped out of the project. The good news it that they've found a fine replacement, with "Tron: Legacy" and "On The Road" star Garrett Hedlund stepping in. Hedlund will play a tortured artist »

- Edward Davis

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