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Cannes Film Festival Contenders: 60 Movies That Could Make the 2025 Lineup
The 78th annual Cannes Film Festival is just two months away, and speculation is building that new features from Paul Thomas Anderson, Park Chan-wook, Wes Anderson, Kristen Stewart, Richard Linklater, Nicolas Winding Refn, Spike Lee and Scarlett Johansson could be among the titles competing for this year's Palme d'Or.
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German “Casting Queen” An Dorthe Braker to Receive Lifetime Honor
The casting director behind such films as 'Run Lola Run,' 'Downfall' and 'Nowhere in Africa' will be honored for her life's work at the 75th German Film Awards in Berlin on May 9.
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“Great Expectations”: British Postwar Cinema Gets Spotlight With Locarno Film Festival Retrospective
"British cinema made in the studio system managed to blend popular entertainment with some of the most stylistically innovative forms, elevating it to the status of art," says curator Ehsan Khoshbakht.
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China’s $2B Blockbuster ‘Ne Zha 2’ to Release Across Europe
Already the highest-grossing animated film in movie history, the film will soon launch in the U.K., Germany, France, Spain and 30 more territories, courtesy of Trinity CineAsia.
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After a Project-Packed 2024, Nicole Kidman Says This Year Will Be “Not as Crazy”
The actress, who had three movies and three shows come out last year, is kicking off 2025 with new thriller 'Holland,' which premiered at SXSW.
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Brian Durnin’s ‘Spilt Milk’ Wins Audience Award at Star-Studded Glasgow Film Fest
German comedy 'Two to One,' starring Sandra Huller, was the runner-up as the fest, attended by the likes of James McAvoy, Toni Collette, Jessica Lange and Ed Harris, closed with 'Make It to Munich.'
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Box Office: Bong Joon Ho’s ‘Mickey 17’ Opens to Sluggish $19M in U.S. Launch
The Warner Bros. film, starring Robert Pattinson, still won the weekend despite coming in on the lower end of expectations.
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Jon Bernthal and Ben Affleck Punch, Line Dance and Bond in ‘The Accountant 2’: “Ben Is A Hero of Mine”
The stars were on hand for the SXSW premiere of their action thriller.
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Why ‘Peaky Blinders’ Creator Wants Movie to Have a Theatrical Run: “It Is Mind-Blowingly Good”
'Peaky Blinders' ran for six seasons on Netflix and stars Cillian Murphy as Tommy Shelby.
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Florence Pugh Says Marvel’s ‘Thunderbolts’ Is a “Badass Indie, A24-Feeling Assassin Movie”
The MCU film will release on May 2.
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James Cameron Reveals ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ Will Be Longer Than ‘The Way of Water’
The filmmaker's 2022 installment's runtime was more than three hours long.
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Paul Feig Tried to Kill ‘Simple Favor’ Sequel “Many Times”
“We threw out a whole script that was greenlit,” the filmmaker said, in a conversation that also touched on Blake Lively's wardrobe assists ("Such a fucking movie star") and studio distrust: "They never stop thinking you’re going to screw them."
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John Goodman “Experienced a Hip Injury” on Alejandro González Iñárritu Tom Cruise Movie, Leading to “Brief Delay in Shooting”
The untitled film, the first to emerge from Cruise's new deal with Warner Bros. and the first English-language feature from Iñárritu since Leonardo DiCaprio starrer 'The Revenant,' is set to hit theaters in October 2026.
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Karla Sofía Gascón Reflects on Tumultuous Oscars Season: “The Pain Has Been So Overwhelming That I Contemplated the Unthinkable”
The Oscar-nominated 'Emilia Pérez' star, whose awards campaign was thrown into disarray after past, controversial tweets were resurfaced, is opening up about her mental-health struggles and again apologizes to "all I have offended" as she vows to "learn" as she moves forward.
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Hollywood Flashback: When Tom Cruise Starred in Ridley Scott’s Unicorn Movie
Hot off of ‘Risky Business,’ the 22-year-old actor played a child of the forest tasked with saving the mythical horned creatures in ‘Legend.’
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How ‘Together’, ‘Sorry, Baby’ Producer Managed to Make Five Indie Films Last Year
With credits like ‘Aftersun’ and a Weird Al Yankovic movie, buyer turned producer-financier Lia Buman has been building Tango as a go-to indie operation.
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