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Dispatch 9: That's a Wrap
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May 25: Lucky 'Thirteen,' Scorsese 101
"Ocean's Thirteen" provides a much needed diversion from the heavy films of the festival. Tarantino crashes Scorsese's "master class," which is more of a Q&A retrospective by the director peppered with tips for aspiring filmmakers.

May 24: No 'Proof'
Tarantino presents an extended cut of "Death Proof," his half of the box-office flop "Grindhouse." We skip its screening. Also, Jeon Do-Yeon gives an impressive performance in Lee Chang-Dong's ambitious "Secret Sunshine."

May 23: Learning to Crawl
It's a day of slow, heavy movies, including Gus Van Sant's drama about high school teens, "Paranoid Park."

May 22: March of the Penguins
We walk the red carpet with Jolie and Pitt for "A Mighty Heart"; plus we review the film, which tells Mariane Pearl's account of the tragic capture and murder of her husband, reporter Daniel Pearl.

May 19-21: America the Miserable
The Coen Brothers' dark Western starring Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem and Josh Brolin generates Oscar buzz, while Michael Moore makes a triumphant return to Cannes with "Sicko."

May 18: Teenage Riots
Today's topics: international abortion and the hell of adolescence! Despite the grim subject matter, we're impressed with "4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days." Plus, we cover the mean girls of "Water Lillies" and Cannes '07 vs. Cannes '06. 

May 17: Wai, Oh Why?
Though we don't understand the hype surrounding Wong Kar-Wai, we give his English-language feature, "My Blueberry Nights" (which stars Jude Law and Norah Jones), an open-minded viewing. The result? We still don't get the hype.

May 16: Dream Another Dream
MSN's intrepid Movies editor heads from Seattle to Cannes and has a run in with the "Law." Plus, the mood in Cannes for the 60th year of the festival.

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