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Bono Hails This Underseen ‘80s Fantasy Drama as His Favorite Film of All Time [Exclusive]
Bono Hails This Underseen ‘80s Fantasy Drama as His Favorite Film of All Time [Exclusive]

Summary Collider's Steve Weintraub talks with U2 singer Bono at the Cannes Film Festival for his AppleTV+ documentary Bono: Stories of Surrender. The new documentary revisits Bono's stage show with behind-the-scenes footage and personal stories. In this interview, Bono discusses…

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Lloyd Lee Choi’s Lucky Lu Is Inspired by Pandemic-Era Delivery Drivers
Lloyd Lee Choi’s Lucky Lu Is Inspired by Pandemic-Era Delivery Drivers

Lloyd Lee Choi’s inspiration for Lucky Lu was meeting Brooklyn delivery drivers during the pandemic. He says the movie, debuting today as part of the Cannes Film Festival’s Directors Fortnight, explores their lives beyond being “nameless, faceless men in hefty…

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“There’s a Reason We Call Them ‘Films’ and Not ‘SD Cards’”: Francesco Sossai on His Cannes-Premiering The Last One for the Road
“There’s a Reason We Call Them ‘Films’ and Not ‘SD Cards’”: Francesco Sossai on His Cannes-Premiering The Last One for the Road

The Last One for the Road The film festival world can be so depressingly homogenous that to come across a title straying beyond its aesthetic and storytelling conventions is nothing short of exhilarating. The Last One for the Road is…

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A Revolutionary Revenge Thriller As Chilling As It Is Thought-Provoking
A Revolutionary Revenge Thriller As Chilling As It Is Thought-Provoking

Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi has been making movies for years under the restrictive regime that has put him in prison and resulted in numerous arrests, travel bans, filmmaking bans, and more injustices. As recently as 2022, the 65-year-old director was…

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First Steps’ Funko Pops Reveal Franklin Richards
First Steps’ Funko Pops Reveal Franklin Richards

The Fantastic Four: First Steps merchandise has surfaced online, and MCU fans excited to get their hands on Funko Pops from the superhero team-up film won't have to wait much longer. In fact, the first look at the film's toys…

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Margaret Qualley Sleuths, Seduces & Struts Through Ethan Coen’s Shaggy, Lesbian Noir-Comedy [Cannes]
Margaret Qualley Sleuths, Seduces & Struts Through Ethan Coen’s Shaggy, Lesbian Noir-Comedy [Cannes]

The opening credits of Ethan Coen’s “Honey Don’t!” walk us through the derelict corners of Bakersfield, California, a small, rugged town where news spreads fast — and gossip even quicker. Cutting through the streets in a bright blue open-top Camaro…

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Tom Hiddleston & Brie Larson’s 75% RT Monsterverse Movie Will Be Available To Stream Free Next Month
Tom Hiddleston & Brie Larson’s 75% RT Monsterverse Movie Will Be Available To Stream Free Next Month

Brie Larson and Tom Hiddleston's Kong: Skull Island was a moderate 2017 hit, which will soon be made more widely available. Serving as a reboot of the King Kong franchise and an early installment in the Monsterverse, Kong: Skull Island…

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‘On Swift Horses’ Daisy Edgar-Jones on Comparisons to ‘Normal People’
‘On Swift Horses’ Daisy Edgar-Jones on Comparisons to ‘Normal People’

Editor's note: [The following contains some spoilers for On Swift Horses.] Summary 'On Swift Horses' explores self-discovery through Muriel's journey of love with multiple characters. The film showcases bold and secure characters like Sandra, Henry's contradictions, and the complexities of…

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The Shining Review: Stephen King Said It Best
The Shining Review: Stephen King Said It Best

Stephen King adaptations make up a good bulk of some of the best and worst horror movies of all time, as well as a mix of incredibly faithful and so divergent they could be entirely new. For every Misery or…

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Josh O’Connor Leads Kelly Reichardt’s Scruffy, Anti-Heist Tale Of Art, Apathy & American Decay [Cannes]
Josh O’Connor Leads Kelly Reichardt’s Scruffy, Anti-Heist Tale Of Art, Apathy & American Decay [Cannes]

It doesn’t take long to realize that the title of Kelly Reichardt’s latest observation of life on the margins of America is laced with cutting irony. There are no grand geniuses in “The Mastermind,” only ordinary people living in a…

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‘The 100’ Stars Eliza Taylor and Bob Morley Dish on Their Twisty, Genre-Bending Short Film ‘Status: Active’
‘The 100’ Stars Eliza Taylor and Bob Morley Dish on Their Twisty, Genre-Bending Short Film ‘Status: Active’

You may know them best as Clarke and Bellamy from the hit CW series The 100, but married acting-directing-and-writing duo Eliza Taylor and Bob Morley have got some new tricks up their sleeves with their twisted horror comedy Status: Active.…

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Fear Street: Prom Queen Review
Fear Street: Prom Queen Review

The Fear Street film series began with a trilogy that was released consecutively in the summer of 2021. The initial reactions were that the films honored the source material, were funny flashes of the past, and had a goofy, yet…

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