March 24, 2010
The 2010 Cannes Film Festival is shaping up as a possible Hollywood-on-the Mediterranean event.
This is not a bad thing.
First up, there is talk of Ridley Scott’s “Robin Hood” for opening night. The Russell Crowe-Cate Blanchett extravaganza plays like “Gladiator,” sources say, and could be Universal’s key to recovery.
The timing is good, too: Cannes opens on May 12th. “Robin Hood” opens the next day in many countries, and on Friday the 14th in the US.
Then there’s Woody Allen’s “You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger.” Woody apparently has screened the comedy with Anthony Hopkins, Naomi Watts, Josh Brolin, and Antonio Banderas for the Cannes committee, and of course, it went well. France loves Woody! And this film is supposed to be a return to form, and very, very good.
Source: HollywoodNews
5 comments:
Thank you for the good news Richard!
You're welcome, venom.
Glad to hear Allen coming back in form and hope this is a great hit!
Love this picture. Thanks for the news.
Glad to hear this film is going to Cannes. Good news indeed!
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