Arranged in alphabetical order, today we look at the first ten which are competing for the festival's major prize, the Palme D'Or.
India scored at the recently-concluded Telluride Film Festival, reports Aseem Chhabra.
The actor, who featured in Gangs of Wasseypur and Miss Lovely, is being noticed by international filmmakers.
Sukanya Verma gives us a lowdown on all those wonderful movies she saw and movies you need to see as and when they arrive to a screen or streaming space near you.
2023 was a good year for international cinema with many strong films premiering at the Berlin, Cannes, Venice and Toronto film festivals.
Looking at director Dr Biju's Malayalam film Veettilekkulla Vazhi.
'Once I left my photographs at Ram Gopal Varma's office.' 'I told a friend I was concerned no one had contacted me. My friend said, "Itni jaldi nahin hota idhar. Time lagega".'
Aseem Chhabra gives us the top films that enriched his year.
'Masaan is history for me. This is another journey with Raman Raghav 2.0. You have to clean your slate after every film, and not let its success or failure affect you.' Vicky Kaushal moves on, with Raman Raghav 2.0.
Rounding off the year on a stylish note!
The actress was spooted arriving at the airport with her daughter as after attending the Cannes Film Festival.
Aseem Chhabra's recommendations for the Mumbai film festival.
'No matter how big the name, no one lives forever; like medicines, we come with an expiry date.' 'But, in the short time that we have, we try to make something that will stay on long after we are gone.'
The model almost suffered a wardrobe malfunction on the red carpet.
From Beckham to Nyong'o and Lopez to Lawrence, we look back at the year gone by through these red carpet outings. Don't forget to tell us who your favourite is at the end of this page!
'I never got respect as an actress.' 'But when I became a director and worked with actresses like Cate Blanchett and Jessica Chastain, I felt such pride of being an actress.'
Here's a look at the actress' new ad.
Serial killer confusion in small-town South Korea, a struggling mission to save the tiger in the heartland of India, a slice-of-summer friendship by the Italian coast, Sukanya Verma lists a fascinating mix of must-watch fare on OTT this week.
'It's everyone's dream to have their pictures show up on Google.' 'In the beginning, you're not used to it.' 'It's a bit weird and even now it's weird.'
Raja Sen can't wait to see Raman Raghav 2.0.
'Whatever I said and I said clearly that for me and my fellow jury members, it was and it is a vulgar propaganda movie that didn't have a place and was inappropriate for such a prestigious competitive section. I can repeat it again and again'
One of India's top filmmakers Satyajit Raj would have been 95 on May 2. We celebrate him by re-publishing a special series of articles through the week.
Don't judge her yet, black really is her colour!
Plunging backs are making rather frequent rounds on the Bollywood social scene!
These celebs seem to have mastered the over-the-shoulder pose. What about you?
The Cannes action hots up...Sara promotes her film... So much of Ananya...
'This was a film, a story that had never been told before.'
Days after she promoted the film in Cannes, Shruti has bowed out of Sangamithra.
The actor, who's had over seven of his films screened at various film festivals abroad this year, opens up about his journey in Bollywood so far.
Proof that we just can't have enough of this icomnic sex symbol from 1960s Hollywood.
Director Vasan Bala tells us how Mumbai inspired his directorial debut Peddlers.
'In Carol, Cate Blanchett reminds us what a real movie star is and why we are enamored by her acting and looks.'
Satyajit Ray. Films from Italy, Iceland and Albania feature on Aseem Chhabra's list.
'If you don't have children, that's also a problem.' 'There's no right way to live because everybody has an opinion about your personal life, and how you should live.' 'You have to listen to them, unless you can pick a fight with everyone.'
'We'll certainly have Hollywood productions, so why wouldn't we have Bollywood?'