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Cannes 2025 Video #4: Brian Tallerico on Mission Impossible, The Phoenician Scheme, My Father’s Shadow, Secret Agent
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RogerEbert.com's Managing Editor weighs in on some of the biggest titles screening at the fest this year.
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LILO & STITCH Review: New Ways to Be Cute
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Directed by Dean Fleischer Camp ('Marcel the Shell with Shoes On'), the live-action remake stars Sydney Elizebeth Agudong, Billy Magnussen, and Zach Galifianakis. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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3 Clint Eastwood Classics Ride Triumphantly Onto 4K UHD
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'The Outlaw Josey Wales,' 'Pale Rider,' and 'Dirty Harry' make a killer debut on 4K UHD! [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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‘Lilo & Stitch’ Review: Disney’s Live-Action Remake Is a Heartfelt Tribute to Family
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The remake is, yes, a nostalgia play, but the source material has been given a new spark. The post ‘Lilo & Stitch’ Review: Disney’s Live-Action Remake Is a Heartfelt Tribute to Family appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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ALPHA
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(Check out Savina Petkova’s Alpha movie review. The film just had its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) “Too much love sometimes makes people crazy,” says the despondent heroin addict Amin...
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Aisha Can’t Fly Away | 2025 Cannes Film Festival Review
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Buliana Simon Shines In Gritty Immigrant Story That Struggles To Take Flight As the opening credits reveal, Aisha Can’t Fly was developed with the support of almost every international film festival and lab you can think of. Unfortunately, all that...
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Cannes Review: Harris Dickinson’s Urchin is a Thoughtful and Adventurous Directorial Debut
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A few scenes into Urchin, we take a trip through the Bardo. First the camera (as in a million films before this) closes in on a shower drain, but then something new: a tunnel of darkness and color that gives...
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Cannes Review: Peak Everything is a Romantic Dramedy That Finds Levity in the Anxieties of Societal Ills
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While there’s the oft-repeated observation that every generation thinks they are living through the end of the world, the maelstrom of anxieties (both quotidian and universal) in today’s age is particularly concerning, even debilitating for many to comprehend. Anne Émond’s...
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The Red Carpets of the 2025 Chicago Critics Film Festival
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Excerpts from interviews taken at the red carpet of Chicago's esteemed critics-led film festival.
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2025 Cannes Critics’ Panel: Day 7 – Julia Ducournau’s ‘Alpha’
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Body horror, psychological issues, and social commentary best describe the cinema of Julia Ducournau and we could potentially find the same in what could be flammable material in the competition. She premiered Raw in the Critics’ Week in 2016, and...
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