In 2025, Almodóvar gives us his first English-speaking movie, Chalamet becomes the face of a young Bob Dylan, and Superman tries to preserve his idealism. Movie magic is stronger than ever!
Set to release in a world changing hard and fast, these five eagerly anticipated films are an examination of the times, each in their own way. Enjoy a subtle blend of audacity, introspection and pure spectacle that is the very essence and vitality of the silver screen.
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by Halina Reijn
), Nicole Kidman lights up the screen in this erotic thriller. The movie takes a chillingly bold look at power dynamics in the post-#MeToo era. Her role as a businesswoman enthralled by her own desires earned her the Best Actress at the Venice Film Festival.
Release date: 10 January
by James Mangold
lends his magnetic energy to a young Bob Dylan. Alongside Edward Norton and Elle Fanning, he captures the essence of an icon in the making, an unknown poet from Minnesota who came to take on the Big Apple with only his guitar on his back, at a time when anything and everything seemed possible.
Release date: 17 January
by Bong Joon-ho
, Bong Joon-ho is back with his usual sense of humour, offering a reflection on identity in the digital age and its ethical dilemmas (extraterrestrial colonisation, cloning), echoing our contemporary anxieties.
Release date: 7 March
by James Gunn
– this new Clark Kent should be a little more reflexive than his previous incarnations. A modern version of the quintessential superhero, to answer our disenchanted times, when the very notion of the hero has yet to be reinvented.
Release date: 11 July
by James Cameron
, threatening to upset the precarious balance of this incredible world. More warlike than their forest cousins, these “Ash People” add a warlike dimension to Cameron’s ecological fable. Regardless, you can of course expect revolutionary visual effects.
Release date: 19 December