Deadline runs Cannes reviews through May 23
- Deadline published a running list of Cannes 2026 movie reviews on May 20, saying it will keep updating the page daily through May 23. - The key detail is the festival window itself: Deadline said the 2026 Cannes Film Festival runs May 12-23 and the page gathers staff reviews. - Through Saturday, May 23, readers can find updated capsule notices and full-review links on Deadline’s single Cannes reviews page.
Deadline published a running Cannes 2026 movie reviews page on Wednesday, May 20, and said it will update the list daily through May 23. The page is designed as a single reference point for the outlet’s festival coverage, collecting full reviews and shorter capsule notices from Deadline critics and correspondents. The article says the 2026 Cannes Film Festival runs May 12-23 and invites readers to “keep checking back” as new entries are added. ### What exactly did Deadline publish on May 20? Deadline’s May 20 post is a roundup page titled “2026 Cannes Movie Reviews List.” The page says it is “a compilation of all of Deadline’s movie reviews from the 2026 Cannes Film Festival” and credits Damon Wise, Pete Hammond and Stephanie Bunbury. It was published at 4:00 p.m. ET on May 20, according to the page metadata surfaced in search results. (deadline.com) The same page says some films will receive full standalone reviews while others “will be reviewed only on this page.” That makes the list both an index and, in some cases, the only place where Deadline is posting its take on a title from the festival. ### How long will the page keep changing? Deadline said the list will be updated “daily during the festival.” The post also says readers should follow the list “throughout the festival, which runs May 12-23,” tying the update window to the final days of Cannes. (deadline.com) The user’s source context matches that timeline: Deadline framed the page as a running list that continues through Saturday, May 23. (deadline.com) Because May 23 is the last day of the festival window cited on the page, the roundup functions as a live tracker rather than a one-time package. ### What kinds of films and notices are included? Deadline’s roundup already includes a mix of Competition and non-Competition titles. (deadline.com) The page excerpt visible in search results lists films including Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s “All of a Sudden” and Diego Luna’s “Ashes,” along with section labels, cast lists and short critical assessments. Deadline’s wider Cannes coverage links back into the roundup from individual reviews. (deadline.com) Separate review pages for Guillaume Canet’s “Karma,” James Gray’s “Paper Tiger” and Na Hong-Jin’s “Hope” each carry references to the broader Cannes reviews list, showing how the single-page tracker is being used to organize festival coverage across multiple stories. ### Which filmmakers does Deadline highlight in describing this year’s slate? Deadline’s roundup says Cannes opened with Pierre Salvadori’s “The Electric Kiss” as the opening-night film. The same page names Pedro Almodóvar, Cristian Mungiu, Hirokazu Kore-eda, Asghar Farhadi, Ira Sachs, Nicolas Winding Refn and Paweł Pawlikowski among the filmmakers debuting new work on the Croisette this year. (deadline.com) Deadline’s earlier lineup coverage from April 9 and April 22 separately reported Competition and selection additions, including films by Mungiu, Kore-eda, Farhadi, Sachs, James Gray and Judith Godrèche. Those earlier reports help explain why the review page spans both marquee Competition premieres and titles from other Cannes sections. (deadline.com) ### Where should readers look next? May 23 is the date Deadline says the festival coverage window for this roundup runs through. Readers looking for the latest additions should use Deadline’s Cannes reviews list page, where the outlet says it will continue adding new reviews and capsule notices as screenings continue through the end of the festival. (deadline.com 1) (deadline.com 2)