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why is wes anderson so late to michael cera? practically engineered in the wes labs. i’ve been on his game for decades while he was distracted by timothee chalamet. we wasted so much time
A little while back, we asked the LG OLED community to share their top 4 must-watch movies on LG OLED. Thanks to various opinions, we could gather them together in one playlist for the Best films to watch on LG OLED.
Renowned for her captivating performances, Emma Stone boasts a diverse filmography that spans genres and showcases her versatile talent. Beginning her cinematic journey with the teen comedy "Superbad" in 2007, Stone rapidly ascended to stardom. She earned widespread acclaim and an Academy Award for her role in "La La Land" (2016), a musical masterpiece. Stone has also left an indelible mark in films like "The Help" (2011), "Birdman" (2014), and "The Favourite" (2018), demonstrating her ability to tackle both dramatic…
États-Unis, 1991. Deux hommes font l’amour et parlent. Sous la forme d’un huis clos, le film explore les désirs qui attirent les deux individus l’un envers l’autre, mais aussi les menaces qui les déchirent.
The 78th Festival de Cannes has come to a close, Jafar Panahi's It Was Just An Accident took the top prize, and there were plenty more films to be excited about. Programmer David Kelly and Head of Cinema Alice Black have shared their highlights from the second half of the festival (for this earlier thoughts, you can check out Dispatches From Cannes)
We're continuing to dig into Letterboxd Official Top 250 Narrative Feature Films list to bring you 50 of some of history's greatest movies throughout the summer of 2025!
Dept Q's Matthew Goode, Alexej Mavelov, Leah Byrne and Chloe Pirrie share what they loved about making the Netflix series, the joys of filming in Scotland and what songs best represent the characters!
The American Film Institute has reached an exciting new milestone — more than 2 million followers across our social media platforms! We’re deeply grateful to every member of the AFI community for being part of this journey and helping us champion the art of storytelling, every single day.
"Somebody asked last night 'Boy, you must have been breaking up a lot while you were shooting.' And it's true – because you don't know what's going to come out of somebody's mouth, you appreciate a funny line when you hear it. But the problem is, you don't want to ruin a completely spontaneous great take by laughing through it."
Dive into the action this week at DCA Cinema with Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, starring Tom Cruise. Elsewhere, there’s more time to enjoy summer hits The Salt Path and The Phoenician Scheme, along with uplifting Scottish documentary Make it to Munich.
Our crew’s picks of the fifteen best films from this year’s festival.
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