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  1. The Projectionist

    Which Cannes Films Might Become Oscar Contenders?

    Films backed by the studio Neon have won Cannes and gone on to Oscar nominations regularly in the last few years. That’s one reason to keep an eye on “Anora.”

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    Zoe Saldaña shared the best actress award at Cannes with three other female co-stars of “Emilia Pérez,” which is so much more than a musical.
    Zoe Saldaña shared the best actress award at Cannes with three other female co-stars of “Emilia Pérez,” which is so much more than a musical.
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    1. Michelle Buteau Sashays Into the Lead

      Once relegated to supporting roles, this comedian is a star of the film “Babes” and is moving to a bigger stage, Radio City Music Hall, for her new special.

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      “I choose to lead with love because if I don’t — like, I would just be on the floor the whole time,” Buteau said.
      “I choose to lead with love because if I don’t — like, I would just be on the floor the whole time,” Buteau said.
      CreditAshley Markle for The New York Times
  1. Hundreds of Readers Told Us Their Favorite Soundtracks. Which Came Out on Top?

    Music that accompanied movies from the 1980s and ’90s dominated the recommendations, though sometimes the films themselves were beside the point.

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    Some of the soundtrack albums that readers love.
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  2. The Best Films of 2024, So Far

    Our critics pick nine films that they think are worth your time on this long holiday weekend.

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    Glen Powell as a professor turned undercover officer in “Hit Man.”
    CreditMatt Lankes/Netflix
  3. 6 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week

    Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

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    Jennifer Lopez stars in “Atlas,” directed by Brad Peyton.
    CreditAna Carballosa/Netflix
  4. ‘Hit Man’ Review: It’s a Hit, Man

    Glen Powell stars in one of the year’s funniest, sexiest, most enjoyable movies — and somehow it’s surprisingly deep, too.

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    Adria Arjona and Glen Powell in “Hit Man.”
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    Critic’s Pick
  5. ‘Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga’ Review: A Lonely Avenger

    The fifth installment of George Miller’s series delivers an origin story of Furiosa, the hard-bitten driver played here by Anya Taylor-Joy.

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    The character keeps her hair in the prequel.
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    Critic’s Pick

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  8. The Grief Project

    10 Artists on Working, Living and Creating Through Loss

    Jesmyn Ward, Bridget Everett, Sigrid Nunez and seven other writers, actors, musicians and filmmakers talk to us about grief — how they’ve experienced it and how it has changed them.

    By Dina Gachman and Daniel Arnold

     
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