Cannes Film Festival
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‘Flow’ Is the Perfect Movie for Animation Fans, Animal Lovers, and Environmental Doomsayers
Latvia’s submission for the Best International Feature Oscar follows a cat and several other furry friends trying to survive the end of the world as we know it
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‘All We Imagine as Light’ Is the Quiet, Surprise Masterpiece of 2024
Filmmaker Payal Kapadia’s drama about three generations of women dealing with love, lust and loss in modern-day Mumbai is like a sneak attack on your soul
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'Bird' Is a Coming-of-Age Movie of a Different Feather
British filmmaker Andrea Arnold's drama about a young girl growing up is a typically gritty look at life on the margins — until it very much isn't
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'Anora' Is Part Sex-Worker Fairy Tale, Part Modern Screwball Comedy
Did we happen to mention it's also a manic near-masterpiece that's set to make Mikey Madison a breakout star?
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'Rumours' Imagines World Leaders in Love, Lust, and Lost in the Woods. We Think It's Fictional
Canadian cult filmmaker Guy Maddin imagines a hilarious, surreal soap opera in which a G7 summit transforms into 'As the World Leaders Turn'
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Hollywood Courted and Spurned Demi Moore. She Brings It All Out in 'The Substance'
Yes, the star gives what's arguably the performance of her career — but she also carries a personal history that makes this body-horror thriller hit that much harder
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‘The Substance’ Lets Demi Moore Rip Hollywood a New One
Coralie Fargeat’s bloody-as-hell satire lets the star flip the bird to showbiz’s youth obsessions and beauty double standards — in the best (and grossest) way imaginable
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'Close Your Eyes' Reintroduces a Major Spanish Filmmaker
Nearly 50 years after his stunning debut 'The Spirit of the Beehive,' Victor Erice returns with an equally moving ode to the power of memories — and the movies
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'Good One' Is Pure Brooklyn Sad-Dad Catnip — and a Great Movie
Writer-director India Donaldson's debut drops a young woman in the middle of a middle-aged male malaise-fest, and immediately stakes a claim as one of the best movies of the year
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'Robot Dreams' Turns an Animated Tale of Friendship Into a Nine-Kleenex-Box Movie
Spanish filmmaker's Pablo Berger's story of two pals separated in an anthropomorphized NYC is funny, tragic, and flat-out brilliant
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