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Superman Becomes First Superhero Film of 2025 to Cross $600 Million Worldwide

James Gunn’s Superman, the first release under DC Studios led by Gunn and Peter Safran, has soared past the $600 million mark at the global box office, becoming the year’s top-grossing comic book movie. The film reached the milestone on Friday after earning $343.6 million in North America and $256 million overseas. Despite the success, superhero fatigue remains evident as audiences grow more selective, with the genre no longer the guaranteed hit it once was. The $225 million production is DC’s first major box office win since The Batman in 2022, ' ...

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Emma Stone Calls Spider-Man Era “A Special Time”

Emma Stone has fondly recalled her experience working on The Amazing Spider-Man franchise, describing it as “a really special time” in her life. The two-time Academy Award winner starred as Gwen Stacy, Peter Parker’s love interest opposite Andrew Garfield, in the 2012 and 2014 films directed by Marc Webb. Speaking to Vogue while revisiting some of her most memorable red-carpet looks, Stone was shown a photo from the 2014 London premiere of The Amazing Spider-Man 2, where she wore a striking yellow Versace gown. Reflecting on the period, she said, “I ' ...

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Tarantino Hands Once Upon Sequel to Fincher

Quentin Tarantino has clarified why he is not directing Netflix’s upcoming Once Upon a Time in Hollywood follow-up, which will instead be helmed by David Fincher. Speaking on The Church of Tarantino podcast, the filmmaker explained that he wanted his 10th and final movie to explore new ground, rather than revisit familiar territory. “I love this script, but I’m still walking the same path I’ve already walked. My last film needs to feel uncharted,” he said. The new project will see Brad Pitt reprise his role as stuntman Cliff Booth from ' ...

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Sho Miyake’s Two Seasons, Two Strangers Wins Locarno Golden Leopard

Sho Miyake’s Two Seasons, Two Strangers won the Golden Leopard, the top prize at the 78th Locarno Film Festival. The Japanese drama, adapted from Yoshiharu Tsuge’s manga Mr. Ben and His Igloo, A View of the Seaside, follows Lee, a scriptwriter navigating personal changes. It marks Japan’s return to Locarno’s competition, the country’s fourth Golden Leopard since 1954. White Snail by Elsa Kremser and Levin Peter, a romantic drama set around a Belarusian model and a morgue worker, received the special jury prize. Abbas Fahdel won best director for Tales of ' ...

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FIPRESCI Marks 100 Years with Global Festival Celebrations

The International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI) is celebrating its centenary in 2025 with a series of high-profile appearances, awards, and special programs at major film festivals around the world. Founded in 1925, the organization has spent a century championing cinema through criticism, recognition, and debate. This year, its anniversary is being woven into the programming of numerous international festivals. The celebrations began last December 2024. In that time, FIPRESCI announced a series of programs to celebrate this anniversary. Later in May, during the 78th Cannes Film Festival (13–24 May 2025), ' ...

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