The heat of war collides with the heat of desire in Henri-Georges Clouzot’s adaptation of “Manon Lescaut,” moved from 18th century Paris to Nazi-occupied France.
The always provocative Michael Haneke won the Palm d’or for his historical drama about the corruption under the nostalgic surface of a rural village in Germany before World War I.
Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi plays himself in this road movie into rural Iran to find a young woman who posted a video pleading with filmmaker for help.
This comedy-drama about the reporters and staff of an independent weekly newspaper on the verge of selling out is one of the essential films of American independent cinema.
Sarsgaard plays Yale psychology professor Stanley Milgram in Michael Almereyda’s inventive drama about his life and legendary experiments that shocked the world.
Steven Soderbergh builds this collision of drive-in assassin action movie and sleek art-house conspiracy thriller around the talents of MMA fighter Gina Carano.