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Venice Film Festival 2023: Movies That Could Screen – The Hollywood Reporter

The Venice will be expected to bring its A-game, especially after Cannes delivered an impressive 2023 lineup (featuring the likes of Indiana Jones 5, Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon, Todd Haynes’ May December, Wes Anderson’s Asteroid City, plus Justine Triet’s Anatomy of a Fall). All eyes will be on long-time artistic director Alberto Barbera, who has earned his spot on the podium of the top-tier festivals by successfully blending the needs of the studio and streamer blockbusters — which look to Venice as a splashy platform to generate buzz ahead of an The Whale, and both Martin McDonagh’s The Banshees of Inisherin and Tár owe much of their later awards success — nine Oscar nominations for Banshees, six for Tár — to the jubilant reception at last year’s festival. But the glare of the Venice spotlight can also prove harsh, as Olivia Wilde discovered when the out-of-competition screening of Don’t Worry Darling was overshadowed by behind-the-scenes “scandal” and the We are still at the stage of wild speculation, but judging by release dates, the relationships the festival has built up with studios and filmmakers, and growing buzz over the industry grapevine, The Hollywood Reporter has drawn up its first list of titles that could make the cut. It’s an impressive — if at this point still entirely theoretical, lineup — featuring new movies from the likes of Yorgos Lanthimos, Michael Mann, Here’s what THR sources are saying could be Lido-bound this year: Poor Things ...

The 25 Best New Movies to Stream in May 2023

Summer movie season is heating up, but if you can’t make it out to a theater, there are plenty of great films to stream at home in May. This month sees the streaming debut of Marvel Studios’ The well-reviewed drama “Air”— written by Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, directed by Affleck and starring both — comes to Also Read: “Parasite” Neon HBO Max – May 1 The 2020 Oscar winner for Best Picture, Director and Original Screenplay, “Parasite” is a wildly compelling, moving and surprising story of class struggle through the eyes of two very different families. The Korean-language drama follows a low-income family that schemes to get jobs for a rich family without the rich family knowing they’re all related. What begins as a gambit to make more money soon takes a number of shocking twists and turns as director Bong Joon-ho unfurls a complex tale that’s essentially about the myth of socio-economic mobility. – Adam Chitwood “Paper Moon” Paramount Pictures HBO Max – May 1 If you’re in the mood for a classic, 1973’s road trip comedy “Paper Moon” holds up tremendously well. Directed by Peter Bogdanovich, the film takes place during the Great Depression and stars real-life father and daughter Ryan and Tatum O’Neal as a con man and orphan who team up when the con man agrees to take the young girl from Gotham, Kansas to St. Joseph, Missouri. Heartwarming, hilarious and rich in character, “Paper Moon” is a classic for a reason. – Adam Chitwood In 1992 one of Clive Barker’s stories, called “Th...