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Pedro Almodóvar, Bitter Christmas and Cannes Film Festival

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'Bitter Christmas' review: Pedro Almodóvar gives himself a hard time, and it's thrilling
Part of a string of late-career Pedro Almodóvar films that aren't as dazzling as his early work but feel deep and profound, "Bitter Christmas" is a Russian nesting doll of a movie. It's a layered meditation on the intersection of life and cinema that feels impersonal until all of a sudden it becomes deeply personal.

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‘Bitter Christmas’ Review: Pedro Almodóvar’s Playful New Film Nests Stories Within Stories, and Alter Egos Within Alter Egos
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Pedro Almodóvar’s ‘Bitter Christmas’ Cannes Press Screening Evacuated

Hope, Genre Movie and Korean films

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Hope review: This 'wild South Korean blockbuster' is '2026's must-see monster movie' ★★★★☆
But this year there is an exception to that rule – a wild South Korean blockbuster that is 2026's must-see monster movie.

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‘Hope’ Review: It’s Aliens Vs. South Korean Villagers In Na Hong-Jin’s Wild, Nonstop-Action Genre Movie – Cannes Film Festival
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The First ‘Hope’ Trailer Looks Like a Helluva Monster Movie
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The breathless Korean sci-fi monster movie ‘Hope’ leaves the Cannes Film Festival floored
CANNES, France (AP) — Sprawling action movies with aliens do not generally compete for the Cannes Film Festival’s Palme d’Or.

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‘Hope’ Review: Na Hong-jin’s Overlong Creature Feature is a Guns-Blazing Riot of Bawdy Humor, Bad CGI and Brilliant Action
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Cannes Audience Gives ‘Hope’ A 7-Minute Standing Ovation
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'Gun-Che (Colony)' Review: This Zombie Actioner Could Make a Great Video Game, But Is Instead a Disappointing Film

Initially intriguing before it spirals into repetitive claptrap, Yeon Sang-ho's "Gun-Che (Colony)" is one of those horror films that is propelled solely by the ineptitude of its characters. If you've come for carnage,
BroadwayWorld
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Review: SILENT FILMS IN SOUND Is a Wonderful Trip Through History at Joe's Pub

On May 7th at Joe’s Pub, composer/saxophonist/singer Stephanie Chou presented her original scores for two Asian-American films from the silent era in SILENT FILMS IN SOUND.
The Movie Blog
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Obsession Review: A Diabolically Twisted Nightmare

There are horror films that entertain, horror films that unsettle, and then there are horror films that completely consume you. Obsession belongs firmly in that
IndieWire
6mon

‘Fire and Water: The Making of the Avatar Films’ Review: Disney+ Docuseries Reminds Us That Good Movies Will Always Be Made by Real People

"Avatar: The Way of Water" might be the most digitally sophisticated movie ever made, but it only worked because all of its tech was in service to human emotion. In what now feels like a humbling admission of my own naiveté, I sat down to watch “Fire ...
Forbes
5mon

NBR Names ‘One Battle’ Best Of 2025 And Cites Top 10 Films

Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover Hollywood and entertainment. The National Board of Review named Leonardo DiCaprio’s “One Battle After Another” the Best Film of 2025 on Wednesday and also released its ...
The Escapist
1y

Paddington in Peru Is Missing the Magic of the First Two Films [Review]

This review of Paddington in Peru contains spoilers. What is art? Probably not the question you expected to find at the beginning of a review for Paddington in Peru, the third film in the much-beloved series of Paddington movies. After all, this is just a ...
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‘Obsession’ Review: YouTuber Curry Barker Directs One of the Best Horror Films of 2026

Editor’s note: This review was originally published during the 2025 Toronto International Festival. Focus Features will release the film in theaters beginning Friday, May 15.
Newspoint on MSN
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Kartavya movie review: Saif Ali Khan is so flawless in a flawed film that I can't stop admiring him – this could have been two brilliant short films!

Kartavya Movie Review Ft. Saif Ali Khan – Works Better As Two Short Films! (Photo Credit –Netflix) Kartavya Review: Star Rating: Cast: Saif Ali Khan, Sanjay Mishra, Manish Chaudhary, Rasika Duggal, Saurabh Dwivedi Director: Pulkit Streaming On: Netflix Language: Hindi Runtime: 1 hour 48 minutes “Mahabharat ki ladai ke 14ve din Arjun Kashmakash mein the.
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