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20 Most-Anticipated Movies of Cannes 2025
From directorial debuts by Scarlett Johansson and Kristen Stewart to new films from Richard Linklater, Wes Anderson, and Spike Lee — our picks for the hottest titles on the Croisette this year
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The 36 Most-Anticipated New Movies of Summer 2025
Tom! Denzel! Brad! Dinosaurs, superheroes, and the return of Happy Gilmore! Get ready for a packed calendar of blockbusters, big-name comedies, and more
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'Caught by the Tides' Is a Masterpiece 20 Years in the Making
Assembled from footage shot throughout his career, Chinese filmmaker Jia Zhangke charts two fictional characters (and two very real actors) through two decades of social upheaval
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‘Friendship’ Is Like a Lost ‘I Think You Should Leave’ Sketch
It might have even worked better as a sketch rather than a full-length feature, however, and that’s the problem
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'Rust' Is Both a Tribute and a Major Tragedy
Alec Baldwin's Western should have been a typical Dad-movie horse opera. Now it's a ghost story
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‘Thunderbolts*’ Asks: Who Wants the Off-Brand Avengers?
The answer: You do, as the MCU delivers a movie that channels its glory days and finally gets back on track
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‘The Shrouds’ Is David Cronenberg’s Most Personal Movie Since ‘The Fly’
The legendary filmmaker channels his own grief into a conspiracy thriller about high-tech grave sites, corporate espionage, and the horror of saying goodbye to a loved one
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How John & Yoko Conquered New York: Inside the Making of 'One to One'
The director of the new documentary on the couple's early days in NYC — and Lennon's last full concert — on recreating their apartment, their never-heard-before phone recordings and more
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'Drop' May Put You Off Dating — and Screens — Forever
A first date, a restaurant on the 38th floor, a series of mysterious DMs and some ridiculous plot twists turn a techsploitation horror flick into a pulpy bit of fun
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'Warfare' Wants You to Experience What Combat Feels Like Firsthand
Filmmakers Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza recount a SEALs security detail in Iraq that turns into a rescue mission in the most visceral, near-immersive way possible
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