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Adèle Exarchopoulos

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Poster for Inside Out 2

Inside Out 2

PG96 mins|90%95%
In this sequel to Pixar's Oscar-winning 2015...
In this sequel to Pixar's Oscar-winning 2015 film, Riley encounters new emotions in her teenage years. 
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Wingwomen

16114 mins|79%60%
Mélanie Laurent directs and stars in this...
Mélanie Laurent directs and stars in this action comedy inspired by Bastien Vivès, Jérôme Mulot and Florent Ruppert’s French graphic novel La Grande Odalisque, following a gang of female expert thieves hunting high-end loot.
  • Netflix
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Smoking Causes Coughing

R1677 mins|95%53%
After a devastating battle against a diabolical...
After a devastating battle against a diabolical turtle, a team of five avengers— known as the "Tobacco Force"—is sent on a mandatory retreat to strengthen their decaying group cohesion in the latest film from comedy absurdist filmmaker Quentin Dupieux (Deer Skin).
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The Stronghold

105 mins|50%82%
Cops assigned to the high-risk northern districts...
Cops assigned to the high-risk northern districts of France adopt controversial methods to improve their record, only for the justice system to turn against them in this crime thriller.
  • Netflix
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Sibyl

M100 mins|57%48%
Jaded psychotherapist Sibyl forms an unhealthy fixation...
Jaded psychotherapist Sibyl forms an unhealthy fixation over her newest client in this Cannes-selected drama.
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The White Crow

TBC122 mins|68%80%
Ralph Fiennes directs and co-stars in this...
Ralph Fiennes directs and co-stars in this biographical drama about Russian dancer Rudolf Nureyev's (Oleg Ivenko) defection to the West in the '60s.
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Blue Is the Warmest Colour

173 mins|88%85%
Intimate coming-of-age romance, winner of the Palme...
Intimate coming-of-age romance, winner of the Palme d'Or at Cannes 2013, starring Léa Seydoux (Sister) and Adèle Exarchopoulos in a breakthrough performance.
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