The end is nigh! For our final salvo from the Riviera, we welcome guest Manohla Dargis, critic for the New York Times, for a wrap-up of all the festival goings-on. Film Comment Editor-in-Chief Nicolas Rapold sat down with Dargis to discuss a Cannes line-up that was widely considered a success. The two run through their highlights of the festival, including Kleber Mendon\xe7a Filho and Juliano Dornelles\u2019s phantasmagorical Bacurau, the fascinating flawed jewel that is Tarantino\u2019s Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood, and Mounia Meddour\u2019s Algerian \u201990s coming-of-age drama Papicha. They also discuss the lowlights, including Abdellatif Kechiche\u2019s much maligned three-and-a-half-hour ogle Mektoub, My Love: Intermezzo. Other topics include TV Westerns of the \u201960s and \u201970s, movie stars and press junkets, the politics of what plays in competition, and much more.