The annual Cannes Film Festival is almost upon us and they just announced every title of their lineup for the 69th edition of the festival. The cinematic event begins on May 11, with Woody Allen’s film “Café Society” opening, and will run through May 22.
While the list of films represents 28 countries, only two Latin American countries are included: Brazil with “Acquarius,” from former critic, now filmmaker Kleber Mendonca Filho, and Argentina with “The Long Night of Francisco Sanctis” by Andrea Testa and Francisco Marquez. Mexico, Venezuela and Colombia’s absence from the festival was strking.
As far as Spanish representation, high-profile director Pedro Almodóvar will be debuting his long-awaited “Julieta,” as well as director Albert Serra, who will be presenting his film “The Death of Louis XIV.”
Competition
"Toni Erdman," directed by Maren Ade
"Julieta," directed by Pedro Almodóvar
"The Handmaiden," directed by Park Chan-Wook
"The Last Face," directed by Sean Penn
"Paterson," directed by Jim Jarmusch
"Personal Shopper," directed by Olivier Assayas
"Aquarius," directed by Kleber Mendonca Filho
"American Honey," directed by Andrea Arnold
"It's Only the End of the World," directed by Xavier Dolan
"Slack Bay," directed by Bruno Dumont
"Rester Vertical," directed by Alain Guiraudie
"Loving," directed by Jeff Nichols
"From the Land of the Moon," directed by Nicole Garcia
"The Unknown Girl," directed by Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne
"I, Daniel Blake," directed by Ken Loach
"Ma'Rosa," directed by Brillante Mendoza
"Bacalaureat," directed by Cristian Mungiu
"Sieranevada," directed by Cristi Puiu
"Elle," directed by Paul Verhoeven
"The Neon Demon," directed by Nicolas Winding Refn
Un Certain Regard
"Varoonegi," directed by Behnam Behzadi
"Apprentice," directed by Boo Junfeng
"Voir du Pays," directed by Delphine Coulin and Muriel Coulin
"La Danseuse," directed by Stephanie di Giusto
"Clash," directed by Mohamed Diab
"La Tortue Rouge," directed by Michael Dubok de Wit
"Fuchi Bi Tatsu," directed by Fukada Koji
"Omar Shakhsiya," directed by Maha Haj
"Me’Ever Laharim Vehagvaot," directed by Eran Kolirin
"After The Storm," directed by Kore-Eda Hirokazu
"Hymyileva Mies," directed by Juho Kuosmanen
"La Large Noche de Francisco Sanctis," directed by Francisco Marquez and Andrea Testa
"Caini," directed by Bogdan Mirica
"Pericle Il Nero," directed by Stefano Mordini
"Captain Fantastic," directed by Matt Ross
"The Transfiguration," directed by Michael O'Shea
"Uchenik," directed by Kirill Serebrennikov
Out of Competition
"The BFG," directed by Steven Spielberg
"Goksung," directed by Na Hong-Jin
"Money Monster," directed by Jodie Foster
"The Nice Guys," directed by Shane Black
Special Screenings
'L'ultima Spiaggia," directed by Thanos Anastopoulous and Davide del Degan
"A Chad Tragedy," directed by Mahamat-Saleh Haroun
"The Death of Louis XIV," directed by Albert Serra
"Le Cancre," directed by Paul Vecchiali
Midnight Screenings "Gimme Danger," directed by Jim Jarmusch
"The Train to Busan," directed by Yeon Sang-Ho
TVLine Items: Suits Casts Mike's Prison Crew, Expanse Fills Key Role and More
Malcolm-Jamal Warner, a different kind of crime story awaits you at USA Network.
The TV vet, who recently appeared in FX’s The People v. O.J. Simpson and has recurred on Major Crimes, will recur on Suits‘ upcoming sixth season, which finds Mike headed to jail.
Per our sister site Deadline, Warner will show up as Danbury Prison’s counselor, who must help inmates survive their time in prison and guide them toward rehabilitation.
Additionally, Erik Palladino (ER) and Paul Schulze (Nurse Jackie) will also recur on Season 6, respectively playing Kevin Miller and Frank Gallo, two of Mike’s fellow inmates.
Ready for more of today’s newsy nuggets? Well…
* New Zealand’s Frankie Adams (Shortland Street) has joined Season 2 of Syfy’s The Expanse as “Bobbie” Draper, a Gunnery Sergeant in the 2nd Marine Expeditionary Force who in the growing conflict between Earth and Mars is forced to question her nationalist loyalties and make new, surprising alliances.
* The Daily Show With Trevor Noah will film in Cleveland during the Republican National Convention, from Tuesday, July 19, through Friday, July 22. (Get ticket information here.)
* TV One has acquired the exclusive cable rights to Empire, which will debut on the network in May with marathons of Season 2 leading up to the finale. Episodes from Season 1 and Season 2 will begin airing weekly this summer.
* Bravo announced Thursday that it has renewed The Real Housewives of Potomac for Season 2.
Tales From the Crypt Reboot Scores 10-Episode Order at TNT
Look alive, Crypt Keeper! (Well, as alive as you can look, anyway.)
TNT has given an 10-episode order to a new Tales From the Crypt series, based on the original EC Comics, the network announced Thursday. Much like the first Tales series, which ran from 1989 to 1996 on HBO, this updated version will also feature chilling tales told by the aforementioned Crypt Keeper.
Additionally, TNT has ordered a pilot for Time of Death, another anthology series with a truly twisted hook. Paraphrasing wouldn’t do it justice, so here’s the official description:
Time of Death is planned as an anthology of season-long horror tales that unfold in real time – each one taking viewers hour-by-hour through a single ‘long night of hell.’ The first season will follow a murderous psychopath who returns to his Midwestern hometown during the annual county fair to exact revenge on a community he believes destroyed his life.
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Lastly, TNT is developing Creatures, a story of “deep friendship and dark obsession.” Again, it’s best just to share the official description with you:
Creatures [is] a sophisticated psychological thriller that tells the disturbing tale of two former best friends who, at 12 years old, tried to cut out their classmate’s heart as a sacrifice to an internet bogeyman they invented called Mr. Gorgi. Fifteen years later, the two young women have been released from a psychiatric institute into their small town in Alaska, but it’s not long before they start to feel the alluring and terrifying presence of Mr. Gorgi once again.
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“I’m really thrilled about the way this horror block is coming together with the addition of Time of Death and Creatures,” says horror master M. Night Shyamalan, who is executive-producing both Tales and Time of Death. “That such a beloved property like Tales from the Crypt is launching our evening makes it an even more unique and exciting opportunity. Across the board, the level of talent has been very inspiring.”
Stephen King's The Mist Scores 10-Episode Series Order at Spike
Something wicked next year comes… to Spike.
The network on Tuesday gave a 10-episode series order to The Mist, based on the Stephen King novella about a seemingly innocuous fog that seeps into a small town and creates immense havoc.
In February, Spike ordered a pilot, but decided to go straight to series after hearing the pitch and reading the script.
Filming will begin this summer, the network noted, with the goal of a 2017 debut.
The Mist got the big-screen treatment in 2007, with Thomas Jane, Marcia Gay Harden, Andre Braugher and Laurie Holden headlining the ensemble cast.
Jonah Hex Is Gunning for [Spoiler]!
Grizzled gunslinger Jonah Hex knows what time it is, so to speak, in this exclusive sneak peek from tonight’s DC’s Legends of Tomorrow.
In the episode “The Magnificent Eight” (The CW, 8/7c), Johnathon Schaech (Star-Crossed, Quantico) guest-stars as the DC Comics antihero, who can spot a buncha out-of-place, out-of-time out-of-towners when he sees ’em. In the video above, Hex calls out Professor Stein and his posse, asking to speak to one of them in particular.
“Rip has been time-traveling and sorting out the timeline for many years, so he definitely knows who Jonah Hex is,” the captain’s portrayer, Arthur Darvill, told TVLine during a set visit. “He’s even got a ‘Wanted’ poster for Jonah in his study. If you look really closely in the Waverider, you may have seen it.”
Darvill says that revolver-wielding Rip has “that cowboy feel” and thus “feels very much at home in the Old West.” Some Legends castmembers meanwhile felt at home in the old-timey era’s wardrobe. Says Brandon Routh, who plays Ray: “Putting on the Western garb was my most fun costume change that we’ve gotten to do.”
Will gruff Jonah ultimately warm up to the Waverider team’s predicament and help them along in their journey? “We don’t know at first,” says Darvill. “Like a lot of our villains and shady characters, he’s a begrudging companion* to the team in the end — even though he thinks we’re crazy, and rightfully so!”
*Yes, Doctor Who’s former Rory just referred to a “begrudging companion.”