*Not Donald Sutherland! Longtime Maclean’s film critic Brian D. Johnson on the Cannes Film Festival’s highlights—and opening day’s oddball moments
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Charlotte Rampling: A ’60s icon’s non-comeback
The actress and icon on Hollywood ageism, the silliness of stylists, and why she loves Sylvia Plath
TIFF 2014 Diary: How do you like it so far?
Highlights from the first two days of the festival, including partying with Jake Gyllenhaal and diving into the latest Cronenberg
Now sing ‘Yes! We Have No Bananas’
Woody Allen’s musical, like many, goes for old hits—even when they make no sense
The tangled web of Dylan Farrow v. Woody Allen
Why the sexual assault allegations were never just a family issue
The best 26 films of 2013 in seven minutes
It’s montage season. Here’s one for your consideration.
A Prince Harry proposal and Antonin Scalia searches for Satan
Newsmakers this week
India can’t tell Woody Allen what to do
Nobody tells Woody Allen to change his movies, and certainly not the government of India.
Woody Allen… you are not the father
Ronan Farrow tweets about Frank Sinatra and his rather complicated family history
Woody Allen 2.0: In conversation with half of Manhattan’s new It Couple
Noah Baumbach and Greta Gerwig are just like Woody and Diane, sort of