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Its been well over 100 days, and Hollywood isstill on strike.
As a result, productions likeWickedandGladiator 2stand halted, and promotion of much-anticipated movies likeBottomsandBlue Beetleremains hushed.
But, according to the Venice Film Festival, the show must go on.
(Sadly, noChallengers.
2.Michael Manns first film in eight years
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3.A Leonard Bernstein biopic
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4.David Finchers hit-man movie
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The Killer
David Fincher made a hit-man movie.
You dont need to say more than that.
This one looks to be a more commercial project in all regards.
Itll also be nice to see Michael Fassbender onscreen again.
5.Harmony Korines hit-man movie
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Demons are involved, somehow, as well, as they are wont to be in Scotts universe.
6.A new release from Ryusuke Hamaguchi
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7.39 Minutes with Wes Anderson
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8.A Mads MikkelsenNikolaj Arcel reunion
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9.Sofia Coppolas Take on the Presleys
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Not just in terms of where the movies focus lies, either.
She prefers not to focus on big moments but on responses and effects hers is an oblique cinema.
Coppolas movies also typically to premiere to wildly divergent responses, so this one could be controversial, too.
10.William Friedkins final movie
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Itll be fascinating to see how that ending plays in 2023.
11.A Lea Seydoux sighting
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The Beast
Its not an international film festival without a French movie starring Lea Seydoux.
Shes the lead in Bertrand BonellosThe Beast,a two-and-a-half-hour dystopian romance about her star-crossed love for George MacKay.