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"A Quiet Place" screenwriters Scott Beck and Bryan Woods turn the horror maestro's creepy short story into a jump-scare creature feature.
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Sebastian Maniscalco gives De Niro a vehicle worthy of his comedic talents in the vein of "Meet the Parents" and "Analyze This."
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Cannes: Binoche and Benoit Magimel play passionate 19th century foodies in the Competition film from the director of "The Scent of Green Papaya."
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Cannes: The Italian filmmaker takes on Netflix (and more) in a heartfelt, if clunky dramedy.
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Cannes: Moroccan filmmaker Asmae El Moudir’s inventive doc explores how memories are influenced by historical erasure…with model figurines!
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Cannes: The filmmaker's Directors' Fortnight entry skewers millennial corporate drone-ism while also showing us a BDSM practitioner in full control of her craft.
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Cannes: Thien An Pham’s debut feature follows a prodigal son’s search for both his missing brother and something worth living for.
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Cannes: The droll Finnish director returns with his first film in six years, an 81-minute romance about two lost souls who bond over Jarmusch.
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Cannes: The Japanese multi-hyphenate fails to hunt his white whale in his long-gestating historical drama.
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Cannes: What starts as just another immaculate Wes Anderson comedy eventually becomes the most cosmic and radical of them all.
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Cannes: “Raw” break-out Ella Rumpf is solid in this savant-style drama about a math genius determined to prove an industry-shaking theorem, but tired tropes abound.
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Cannes: "Little Joe" director Jessica Hausner delivers another clumsily skeptical film about the social institutions into which people entrust their faith.
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