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With another Cannes Film Festival almost upon us, Ella Kemp sifts through the lineup to find fifteen highlights for your watchlists from all over the world—from South Korean thrillers to Spanish melodramas and beyond. Read the full story on Journal at the link in bio.
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Four Favorites with Josh Groban 🎤 🎶 His new movie themed album, CINEMATIC, is out today. #FourFavorites #JoshGroban #Letterboxd
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Letterboxd’s Top 25 films of the year so far, as rated by the community 🚀 As of May 2026. List updated monthly. View the list at link in bio. #Letterboxd #TopMovies #FilmCommunity
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from canvas to frame 🌌 Coraline (2009) Director/Writer: Henry Selick Inspired by The Starry Night (1889), Vincent Van Gogh #Coraline #VanGogh
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The Top 10 Most Popular Films on Letterboxd This Week 👠
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weekend plans ❤️🍿 Off Campus (2026-) Creators: Gina Fattore, Louisa Levy #Letterboxd #OffCampus #DirtyDancing
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Obsession stars Michael Johnston, Inde Navarrette, Cooper Tomlinson and Megan Lawless read and react to some Letterboxd reviews of the film 👀 Watch the full interview, with director Curry Barker, at the link in bio. Obsession is in theaters now via @focusfeatures .
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👀 👂 💇‍♀️
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Four Favorites with Clara and Asher 🧢 #CannesFilmFestival #Letterboxd #FourFavorites
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Matt Reeves has now confirmed The Batman sequel cast additions, including Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Brian Tyree Henry, and Sebastian Koch 👀 The Batman: Part 2 is set to open in theaters October 1, 2027. Add to watchlist at the link in bio. #TheBatman
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masterpiece incoming
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With Silent Friend out now in US theaters, the legendary Tony Leung reflects with Isaac Feldberg on rising from Hong Kong television through its golden age of film, working with directors like John Woo and Wong Kar-wai, and deeply researching his roles to reach more truthful expression. Read the full career interview on Journal at the link in bio.
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