Cannes Film Festival 2018: 5 movies we're most excited about
Under the Silver Lake
Andrew Garfield returns to the screen following his appearance in the Tony Awards-nominated Broadway play Angels in America.
Directed by David Robert Mitchell, Garfield takes on the role of an obsessed neighbour looking for the missing mysterious girl next door.
Under the Silver Lake is set to release June 22.
Whitney
The late legendary actress and singer Whitney Houston deserves more than just one documentary. Director Kevin Macdonald conducted 70 interviews including Kevin Costner, her Bodyguard costar.
Whitney arrives on July 6 and has the support of Houston's family (unlike the previous documentary).
BlackKklansman
We have a feeling this movie is going to get a nod from the Oscars next year. Spike Lee and (wait for it) Jordan Peele have teamed up to create a based-on-true-story movie about a black police officer who infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan.
And that's not it. BlackKklansman will star John David Washington, a.k.a. Denzel Washington's son. Take that in, folks.
The House That Jack Built
Danish film director Lars von Trier has been banned from Cannes for quite some time now, due to his Hiter comments back in 2011. But this year, he will return with his latest thriller film starring Uma Thurman and Matt Dillon.
Solo: A Star Wars Story
Though the Star Wars franchise doesn't scream indie movie, Disney has gone to lengths for the press of Solo: A Star Wars Story. Hitting theatres on May 25, the now Disney movie stars Alden Enrenreich as Han Solo, alongside Game of Thrones's Emilia Clarke and Donald Glover.