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At the Cannes Film Festival, These Screenings Are on the Beach
On a warm afternoon in late April, La Croisette hummed with life. Families pushed strollers along the boardwalk, children trailed behind with dripping ice cream cones, and tourists posed for selfies silhouetted against the Mediterranean. At Plage Macé, a...
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The Actress Anamaria Vartolomei Brings a Fearless Streak to Her Roles
Anamaria Vartolomei began her film career when she was 12 opposite Isabelle Huppert in a film about a controversial photographer and her daughter. And in the past few years, Vartolomei, now 26, has blazed through a slate so ambitious...
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Cannes Film Festival 2025: A Look at the Cannes Classics Program | Festivals & Awards | Roger Ebert
The Cannes Film Festival is taking off today, May 12th. Well known as one of the most famous film festivals in the world, it’s also known as one of the most exclusive. Although tens of thousands of people come...
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Movies without Tariffs: A Preview of the 2025 Cannes Film Festival | Festivals & Awards | Roger Ebert
In the run-up to the 78th Cannes Film Festival, which takes place May 13-24, Donald Trump issued an executive order requiring a multiplex that only shows 100% American films be erected on Alcatraz.Okay, I made up the part about the...
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‘Thunderbolts*’ Star Lewis Pullman Has Become Hollywood’s Go-To Bob
I had only three days to prepare for the screen test and audition, which wasn’t as much time as I’d like. So I tried to go as broad as possible, and then shrink it down and go as specific...
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Five Science Fiction Movies to Stream Now
‘Reversi’Stream it on Netflix.“Time waits for no one,” Akid (Beto Kusyairy) says. Except for him, that is. He comes from a family in which people can travel back to the past. The mechanics are fuzzy but there are some...
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8 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
Is this the cure to male loneliness?‘Friendship’Tim Robinson stars as Craig, a lonely, awkward suburban dad who develops an obsession with the effortlessly cool Austin (Paul Rudd) in this comedy directed by Andrew DeYoung.From our review:Robinson’s performance … injects...
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‘Friendship’ Review: Tim Robinson and Paul Rudd Hit Maximum Cringe
Except Craig, being a certain variety of grown American man, doesn’t have friends, per se. He has Tami, who is almost unbelievably nice to him given he’s sort of a putz: obsessed with avoiding Marvel spoilers, loyal to only...
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Season 2 of Peacock’s “Poker Face” Deals Natasha Lyonne Another Hand of Devilishly Delightful Mysteries | | Roger Ebert
In an age of absurdly serialized storytelling and streaming series that structure their seasons like a “ten-hour movie,” Buddha bless shows like “Poker Face.” Sure, there are the odd threads that pop up at the beginning of the season...