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New on HBO Max in June 2025 — all the new shows and movies to watch
New on HBO Max in June 2025 — all the new shows and movies to watch

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New on HBO Max in June 2025 — all the new shows and movies to watch

Summer is just around the corner, and HBO Max is heating up with a wave of new movies and shows. With an impressive lineup from HBO, Warner Bros. Discovery, and acclaimed studios like A24, the soon-to-be renamed HBO Max solidifies its position as one of the best streaming platforms yet again. This month marks the return of the hit period drama "The Gilded Age" for its third season, so get ready for more high-society scandals and relationship drama. You'll also find "Cleaner," a new action thriller starring Daisy Ridley from "Casino Royale" director Martin Campbell, on the streamer as well as A24's fantasy romance "Parthenope." The blockbuster "A Minecraft Movie" is making its way to HBO Max too, so you can experience its chaotic charm without leaving your couch (or braving the popcorn-strewn theaters). Without further ado, let's dive into everything new on HBO Max in June 2025. For even more streaming recommendations, be sure to check out our guide to the best movies on Max. Legendary 007 director Martin Campbell is back with another British action thriller that, while an obvious "Die Hard" clone, is still a fun, breezy watch if you're in the mood for some pulse-pounding action. And aren't too afraid of heights. Star Wars alum Daisy Ridley takes center stage as Joey, an ex-soldier turned window cleaner who spends her days at dizzying heights along London's high-rises. When her neurodivergent brother Michael (Matthew Tuck) gets kicked out of his umpteenth care home after hacking their system, she reluctantly brings him to work with her as she tries to straighten things out. But her day goes from bad to worse when an eco-terrorist organization led by Marcus Blake (Clive Owen) strikes the building she's cleaning, taking hostages at an energy company's annual gala in an attempt to expose corruption. It's up to her to save the day by taking justice into her own hands, Bruce Willis style, with plenty of vertigo-inducing shots to keep you on the edge of your seat. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Stream on HBO Max on June 13 The Russells continue their upward climb in New York City society this month when season 3 of Max's Emmy-winning series "The Gilded Age" premieres. Julian Fellowes' period drama has slowly grown into one of the streamer's biggest shows, and its next outing promises more high-society shenanigans, messy romance arcs and fashionably gorgeous headwear. Season 3 promises to get back to Fellowes' "Downton Abbey" roots with a healthy helping of relationship drama. After Bertha (Carrie Coon) managed to win the opera war in season 2 by offering Gladys (Taissa Farmiga) as part of a marriage proposal, the mother and daughter's relationship has hit rock bottom. Love is in the air as Russell family heir Larry (Harry Richardson) embarks on a new romance with Marian Brook (Louisa Jacobson) from the rival Van Rhijn family. Meanwhile, the Russells' social life couldn't be better now that they've safely positioned themselves at the top of society. But whether they can keep their spot on the throne is the real challenge. Stream on HBO Max starting June 22 If you've been holding out to watch "A Minecraft Movie" from the comfort of your couch instead of braving the "Chicken jockey" chaos in theaters, it lands on HBO Max this month. The June Max calendar only lists it as "coming soon" with no exact premiere date, but streaming tracker When to Stream predicts it should be around June 20. The story follows a ragtag crew of misfits (Jason Momoa, Danielle Brooks, Emma Myers, and Sebastian Hansen), who stumble through a portal into the Minecraft Overworld. Their imaginations are put to the test as they team up with Steve (Jack Black), a seasoned crafter who's been stuck there for decades, to get back home. Even if you've never touched the game, there's plenty to enjoy in this sugar rush of pixelated fun. It's packed with plenty of quirky charm thanks to "Napoleon Dynamite" director Jared Hess, and Jack Black delivers a standout performance that's sure to win over a new generation of fans. Stream on HBO Max in June (release date TBD) JUNE 1 A Hologram for the King (2016) A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010) A Perfect Getaway (2009) Backtrack (2016) Batman and Superman: Battle of the Super Sons (2022) Black Patch (1957) Blues in the Night (1941) Casino (1995) Fight Club (1999) Gentleman Jim (1942) Hellboy (2004) I Am Not Your Negro (2017) Igor (2008) Illegal (1955) In the Good Old Summertime (1949) Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) Kid Glove Killer (1942) Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) My Scientology Movie (2017) Numbered Men (1930) One Foot in Heaven (1941) Parasite (2019) Presenting Lily Mars (1943) Pride & Prejudice (2005) Public Enemies (2009) Reign of the Supermen (2019) Serenade (1956) Silver River (1948) Spaceballs (1987) Split (2017) Strike Up the Band (1940) Summer Stock (1950) Superman: Man of Tomorrow (2020) Superman: Red Son (2020) Superman: Unbound (2013) Superman/Batman: Public Enemies (2009) Thank Your Lucky Stars (1943) The Death of Superman (2018) The Fighting 69th (1940) The Harvey Girls (1946) The Hunger Games (2012) The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013) The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 (2014) The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 (2015) The Man Who Invented Christmas (2017) The Match King (1932) The Mayor of Hell (1933) The Mortician (HBO Original) The Nitwits (1935) The Prince and the Pauper (1937) The Sea Chase (1955) The Sea Hawk (1940) The Sunlit Night (2019) The Verdict (1946) They Made Me a Criminal (1939) This Side of the Law (1950) Three Faces East (1930) Three Strangers (1946) Total Drama Island, Season 2 (Cartoon Network) Wagons West (1952) Words and Music (1948) You'll Find Out (1940) Ziegfeld Follies (1946) JUNE 2 BBQ Brawl, Season 6 (Food Network) JUNE 3 Bullet Train (2022) Ugliest House in America, Season 6 (HGTV) JUNE 4 1000-lb Roomies, Season 1 (TLC) Fatal Destination, Season 1 (ID) JUNE 5 Bea's Block, Season 1C (Max Original) Chespirito: Not Really on Purpose, Season 1 (Max Original) JUNE 6 House Hunters International: Volume 9, Season 201 (HGTV) Parthenope (A24) JUNE 10 Virgins, Season 1 (TLC) JUNE 11 Guy's Grocery Games, Season 38 (Food Network) JUNE 12 Bitchin' Rides, Season 11 Mini Beat Power Rockers: A Superheroic Night (Discovery International) JUNE 13 Cleaner (2025) House Hunters: Volume 10, Season 240 (HGTV) Maine Cabin Masters, Season 10 (Magnolia Network) Super Sara (Max Original) Toad & Friends, Season 1B JUNE 16 Hero Ball, Season 3B JUNE 17 Dr. Sanjay Gupta Reports: Animal Pharm (CNN Originals, 2025) Super Mega Cakes, Season 1 (Food Network) JUNE 19 Expedition Unknown, Season 15 (Discovery) Mystery At Blind Frog Ranch, Season 5 (Discovery) JUNE 20 House Hunters: Volume 10, Season 241 (HGTV) Lu & The Bally Bunch, Season 1C (Cartoon Network) Now or Never: FC Montfermeil (Max Original) Teen Titans Go!, Season 9B (Cartoon Network) JUNE 21 The Kitchen, Season 38 (Food Network) The Never Ever Mets, Season 2 (OWN) JUNE 22 The Gilded Age, Season 3 (HBO Original) JUNE 23 Match Me Abroad, Season 2 (TLC) JUNE 24 Enigma (HBO Original) Mean Girl Murders, Season 3 (ID) The Invitation (2022) JUNE 25 Rehab Addict, Season 10 (HGTV) JUNE 27 House Hunters: Volume 10, Season 242 (HGTV) My Mom Jayne (HBO Original) Pati, Seasons 1&2 (Max Original) The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie (2025) JUNE 29 #Somebody's Son, Season 1 (OWN) Family or Fiancé, Season 4 (OWN) JUNE 30 90 Day Fiancé: Pillow Talk, Season 11 (TLC) Truck U, Season 21 NBA Playoffs JUNE 2 Eastern Conf. Finals Game #7*, Pacers at Knicks* NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs JUNE 1 Eastern Conference Finals Game #7*, Panthers at Hurricanes* JUNE 7 2025 Stanley Cup Finals Game #1, TBA JUNE 9 2025 Stanley Cup Finals Game #2, TBA JUNE 12 2025 Stanley Cup Finals Game #3, TBA JUNE 14 2025 Stanley Cup Finals Game #4, TBA JUNE 17 2025 Stanley Cup Finals Game #5*, TBA JUNE 20 2025 Stanley Cup Finals Game #6*, TBA JUNE 23 2025 Stanley Cup Finals Game #7*, TBA MLB JUNE 3 Cleveland Guardians at New York Yankees, 7 p.m. New York Mets at Los Angeles Dodgers, 10 p.m. JUNE 10 New York Yankees at Kansas City Royals, 7:30 p.m. JUNE 17 San Diego Padres at Los Angeles Dodgers, 10 p.m. JUNE 24 Atlanta Braves at New York Mets, 7 p.m. NASCAR In-Season Challenge JUNE 27 NASCAR Cup Series Qualifying, 5 p.m. (Quaker State 400) JUNE 28 (Quaker State 400) NASCAR Nation Pre-Race, 6 p.m. NASCAR Cup Series: Quaker State 400 Available at Walmart, 7 p.m. NASCAR In-Season Challenge Altcast, 7 p.m. NASCAR Driver Cam JUNE 1 Cracker Barrell 400, 7 p.m. JUNE 8 Firekeepers Casino 400, 2 p.m. JUNE 15 NASCAR Cup Series Race at Mexico City, 3 p.m. JUNE 22 The Great American Gateway 400 Presented by 2 p.m. JUNE 28 Quaker State 400 Available at Walmart, 7 p.m. U.S. Soccer JUNE 3 U.S. Women's National Team vs Jamaica, 8 p.m. JUNE 7 U.S. Men's National Team vs Turkey, 3:30 p.m. JUNE 10 USMNT vs Switzerland, 8 p.m. JUNE 26 USWNT vs Ireland, 9 p.m. JUNE 29 USWNT vs Ireland, 3 p.m. Roland Garros* JUNE 1 Court Philippe-Chatrier: Ladies' & Gentlemen's Singles 4th Round Court Suzanne-Lenglen: Ladies' & Gentlemen's Singles 4th Round Court Simonne-Mathieu: Juniors' Singles 1st Round // Ladies', Gentlemen's & Mixed Doubles 3rd Round Outside Courts: Juniors' Singles 1st Round, Ladies' // Ladies', Gentlemen's & Mixed Doubles 3rd Round JUNE 2 Court Philippe-Chatrier: Ladies' & Gentlemen's Singles 4th Round Court Suzanne-Lenglen: Ladies' & Gentlemen's Singles 4th Round Court Simonne-Mathieu: Juniors Doubles 1st Round // Juniors Singles 1st & 2nd Round // Ladies' & Mixed Doubles 3rd Round // Gentlemen's Doubles ¼ Finals Outside Courts: Juniors Doubles 1st Round // Juniors Singles 1st & 2nd Round // Ladies' & Mixed Doubles 3rd Round // Gentlemen's Doubles ¼ Finals JUNE 3 Court Philippe-Chatrier: Ladies' & Gentlemen's Singles 1/4 Finals Court Suzanne-Lenglen: Mixed Doubles 3rd Round // Ladies' & Gentlemen's Doubles ¼ Finals // Legends' Trophy by Emirates Court Simonne-Mathieu: Mixed Doubles 3rd Round // Ladies' & Gentlemen's Doubles ¼ Finals Outside Courts: Wheelchair 1st Round // Juniors Doubles 1st & 2nd Round // Juniors Singles 2nd Round // Mixed Doubles 3rd Round // Ladies' & Gentlemen's Doubles ¼ Finals // Legends' Trophy by Emirates JUNE 4 Court Phillippe-Chatrier: Ladies' & Gentlemen's Singles ¼ Finals Court Suzanne-Lenglen: Ladies' Doubles ¼ Finals // Mixed Doubles ½ Finals // Legends' Trophy by Emirates Court Simonne-Mathieu: Ladies' Doubles ¼ Finals // Mixed Doubles ½ Finals Outside Courts: Wheelchair 2nd Round // Junior Doubles 2nd Round // Juniors Singles 3rd Round // Ladies' Doubles ¼ Finals // Mixed Doubles ½ Finals // Legends' Trophy by Emirates JUNE 5 Court Phillippe-Chatrier: Mixed Doubles Finals // Singles Ladies ½ Finals Court Suzanne-Lenglen: Wheelchair 2nd Round & ½ Finals // Legends' Trophy by Emirates Court Simonne-Mathieu: Gentlemen's Doubles ½ Finals // Legends' Trophy by Emirates Outside Courts: Wheelchair 2nd Round & ½ Finals // Juniors Singles & Doubles ¼ Finals // Gentlemen's Doubles ½ Finals // Legends' Trophy by Emirates JUNE 6 Court Phillippe-Chatrier: Wheelchair ½ Finals // Gentlemen's Singles ½ Finals Court Suzanne-Lenglen: Wheelchair ½ Finals // Legends' Trophy by Emirates Court Simonne-Mathieu: Ladies' Doubles ½ Finals // Legends' Trophy by Emirates Outside Courts: Ladies' Doubles ½ Finals // Juniors Singles & Doubles ½ Finals // Wheelchair ½ Finals // Legends' Trophy by Emirates JUNE 7 Court Phillippe-Chatrier: Wheelchair Final // Women's Single Final // Gentlemen's Doubles Final Court Suzanne-Lenglen: Wheelchair Final // Legends' Trophy by Emirates Court Simonne-Mathieu: Singles & Doubles Juniors Finals Outside Courts: Singles & Doubles Juniors Finals // Wheelchair Final // Legends' Trophy by Emirates JUNE 8 Court Phillippe-Chatrier: Ladies' Doubles Final // Gentlemen's Single Final Court Suzanne-Lenglen: Legends' Trophy by Emirates All Elite Wrestling (AEW) JUNE 4 AEW Dynamite, 8 p.m. AEW Collision, 10 p.m. JUNE 11 AEW Dynamite, 8 p.m. AEW Collision, 10 p.m. JUNE 18 AEW Dynamite, 8 p.m. JUNE 20 AEW Dynamite archives (winter 2020) AEW All Out (2021) AEW Full Gear (2021) AEW Forbidden Door (2022) AEW All Out (2022) AEW Full Gear (2022) AEW All In (2023) AEW All In (2024) JUNE 21 AEW Collision, 8 p.m. JUNE 25 AEW Dynamite, 8 p.m. JUNE 26 AEW Collision, 8 p.m.

Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson wreak havoc in Die My Love
Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson wreak havoc in Die My Love

Vogue Singapore

time21-05-2025

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  • Vogue Singapore

Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson wreak havoc in Die My Love

Courtesy of Cannes Film Festival Cannes isn't Cannes without its big, bold misses. Last year's edition had them in spades: Francis Ford Coppola's Megalopolis , Jacques Audiard's Emilia Pérez , Paolo Sorrentino's Parthenope , and David Cronenberg's The Shrouds , to name but a few. This year, I'm sorry to report that one of them is Lynne Ramsay's breathlessly awaited Die My Love , a searing drama about a woman in the midst of a spectacular breakdown, which stars none other than Jennifer Lawrence, Robert Pattinson, Sissy Spacek, and LaKeith Stanfield. Given Ramsay's distinctive, highly respected oeuvre— Ratcatcher , We Need to Talk About Kevin , You Were Never Really Here —and the caliber of these movie stars, on paper this seemed to be a prospective Palme d'Or frontrunner, before going onto Oscar glory. In reality, it isn't and shouldn't be. We meet our two gorgeous leads, Grace (Lawrence) and Jackson (Pattinson), in the dilapidated farmhouse they now occupy. Two former New Yorkers with creative ambitions—she, to write a great American novel; he, to record an album—they have inherited it from Jackson's uncle, who recently passed away, and intend to put all of this new space to good use. They do—but not in the way they expected to. An electric, head-spinning montage zips us forward in time, as they dance together with reckless abandon and have desperate, hungry sex on the floor. Soon, Grace is pregnant, and then their son, Harry, is six months old, as she wonders what happened to them. Now, their previously wild, open, and limitless lives revolve around the baby, and they have begun to drift apart. As that union erodes, Grace visits the distressed Pam (Spacek), Jackson's mother, who lives nearby and, since her own husband's death, can most often be found sleepwalking down a local highway, rifle in hand. Grace also develops a strange obsession with a biker (Stanfield) who stalks their house. Oh, and she's pushed further to the edge when Jackson brings home an excitable puppy, who barks all night while the baby cries and he continues to sleep soundly. The conditions are in place for an explosive downward spiral: there are infidelities, followed by an attempt at reconciliation, and then everything goes awry once again in epic fashion. Through it all, though, there's no real method to the madness. Grace and Jackson scream and shout—that's the pitch their relationship begins at, and it largely stays that way—but we're often unsure exactly why, beyond a vague awareness of the parental and martial responsibilities that weigh on them. Their relationship, despite being the heart and soul of Die My Love , lacks any actual complexity on the page, and as individuals they're not fully believable, either. Perhaps because of this, I felt even more acutely aware of the fact that they're supposed to be tired, depressed, down-on-their-luck new parents, but still look like the stunningly beautiful Dior ambassadors they actually are. Lawrence doesn't, however, let this stop her from having the time of her life. She crawls through the tall grass with the prowess of a deadly cheetah, barks ferociously at Jackson's dog, randomly crashes through windows, drags her nails down walls until they bleed, and, in one scene, ends a late-night feed with her baby by absent-mindedly painting with her breastmilk. These big, bombastic performances have long been the Oscar winner's calling card, from David O. Russell's Silver Linings Playbook and American Hustle to Darren Aronofsky's Mother! , and she seems totally at home as a destructive whirlwind consuming everything in her path—though in her quieter moments, I found myself increasingly baffled by her motivations. Several critics at Cannes have already labeled her as one to watch ahead of the 2026 Oscars, and if an effective comeback narrative is constructed (it's been a staggering 12 years since her Academy Award win and a decade since her last nomination), then I could certainly see it—despite its outlandishness, her turn is pure Oscar bait. However, considering Babygirl 's Nicole Kidman recently missed out for a similarly out-there portrayal, also with copious amounts of casual nudity, it's certainly not guaranteed, either. Elsewhere, Spacek is an entertaining presence, too, and Pattinson is wholly committed, but both, like Lawrence, are let down by a script—a loose adaptation of Ariana Harwicz's novel of the same name, by Ramsay, renowned playwright Enda Walsh, and Conversations with Friends ' Alice Birch—which gestures at trauma without digging its claws into it. The editing is frantic and the images that flash across the screen arresting, but none of this can distract from the fundamental lack of substance. It's a lot of empty provocation; a frantic throwing of things at the wall; much sound and fury signifying nothing, which ends up akin to the much more self-serious and arthouse Nightbitch , Marielle Heller's equally flawed, Amy Adams-led portrait of a mother's unravelling. In truth, we need many more onscreen depictions of the turbulence and unspoken horrors of motherhood, but Die My Love —a two-hour marathon which sent countless people at my evening Cannes screening to sleep, a real feat for a film this shouty—unfortunately, just isn't it. This story was originally published on

Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson Wreak Havoc in Die My Love
Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson Wreak Havoc in Die My Love

Vogue

time19-05-2025

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  • Vogue

Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson Wreak Havoc in Die My Love

Cannes isn't Cannes without its big, bold misses. Last year's edition had them in spades: Francis Ford Coppola's Megalopolis, Jacques Audiard's Emilia Pérez, Paolo Sorrentino's Parthenope, and David Cronenberg's The Shrouds, to name but a few. This year, I'm sorry to report that one of them is Lynne Ramsay's breathlessly awaited Die My Love, a searing drama about a woman in the midst of a spectacular breakdown, which stars none other than Jennifer Lawrence, Robert Pattinson, Sissy Spacek, and LaKeith Stanfield. Given Ramsay's distinctive, highly respected oeuvre—Ratcatcher, We Need to Talk About Kevin, You Were Never Really Here—and the caliber of these movie stars, on paper this seemed to be a prospective Palme d'Or frontrunner, before going onto Oscar glory. In reality, it isn't and shouldn't be. We meet our two gorgeous leads, Grace (Lawrence) and Jackson (Pattinson), in the dilapidated farmhouse they now occupy. Two former New Yorkers with creative ambitions—she, to write a great American novel; he, to record an album—they have inherited it from Jackson's uncle, who recently passed away, and intend to put all of this new space to good use. They do—but not in the way they expected to. An electric, head-spinning montage zips us forward in time, as they dance together with reckless abandon and have desperate, hungry sex on the floor. Soon, Grace is pregnant, and then their son, Harry, is six months old, as she wonders what happened to them. Now, their previously wild, open, and limitless lives revolve around the baby, and they have begun to drift apart. As that union erodes, Grace visits the distressed Pam (Spacek), Jackson's mother, who lives nearby and, since her own husband's death, can most often be found sleepwalking down a local highway, rifle in hand. Grace also develops a strange obsession with a biker (Stanfield) who stalks their house. Oh, and she's pushed further to the edge when Jackson brings home an excitable puppy, who barks all night while the baby cries and he continues to sleep soundly. The conditions are in place for an explosive downward spiral: there are infidelities, followed by an attempt at reconciliation, and then everything goes awry once again in epic fashion.

David di Donatello Awards: Maura Delpero's War Drama ‘Vermiglio' Wins Best Film
David di Donatello Awards: Maura Delpero's War Drama ‘Vermiglio' Wins Best Film

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time09-05-2025

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David di Donatello Awards: Maura Delpero's War Drama ‘Vermiglio' Wins Best Film

Maura Delpero's Italian WW2 drama Vermiglio won best film at the 70th David Di Donatello awards, Italy's version of the Oscars, held at Rome's historic Cinecittà film studio on Wednesday night. Delpero also took best directing honors en route to a 7-trophy sweep. The film, which had its world premiere in competition at the Venice Film Festival last year, beat out the two award frontrunners, Paolo Sorrentino's Parthenope, a sumptuous, occasionally surreal tribute to his hometown of Naples, and Andrea Segre's The Great Ambition, a political biopic about Italian Communist Party leader Enrico Berlinguer, which lead the pack going into the David awards with 15 nominations each. Parthenope went away empty-handed, but The Great Ambition took two awards: Best actor for Elio Germano, who play Berlinguer, and best editing for Jacopo Quadri. More from The Hollywood Reporter What Happens to Hollywood When the U.S. Is No Longer the Good Guy? Turkish Mobile Gaming Studio Fuse Games Gets $7 Million in Funding Margaret Atwood to Receive The Hollywood Reporter's Women in Entertainment Canada Honor Tecla Insolia won best actress for her starring role in Nicolangelo Gelormini's Sicilian period drama L'arte della gioia (The Art of Joy). Francesco Di Leva took best supporting actor for Francesco Costabile's thriller. The David for best debut feature went to Margherita Vicario for Gloria!, a period drama about an all-female orchestra at a Church-run establishment in early-1800s Italy. Timothée Chalamet added some Hollywood glam to the awards, attending the ceremony to receive an honorary David for 'cinematic excellence.' The lifetime achievement honor went to writer-director Pupi Avati (Giovanna's Father, Incanto). Oscar-winning director Giuseppe Tornatore (Cinema Paradiso) received a special 70th anniversary David award. In the best international film category, Sean Baker's multi-Oscar winner Anora added a David to its trophy case. Check out the full list of 2025 David Di Donatello winners below. Best FilmThe Great Ambition, dir: Andrea SegreThe Time It Takes, dir: Francesca ComenciniL'arte della gioia prodotto, dir: Valeria GolinoParthenope, dir: Paolo Sorrentino, dir: Maura Delpero WINNER Best DirectorAndrea Segre for The Great AmbitionFrancesca Comencini for The Time It TakesValeria Golino for L'arte della gioiaPaolo Sorrentino for ParthenopeMaura Delpero for WINNER Best Directorial DebutCiao bambino Edgardo Pistone Margherita Vicario WINNERI bambini di Gaza Loris LaiIo e il Secco Gianluca SantoniZamora Neri Marcorè Best Original ScreenplayAndrea Segre, Marco Pettenello for The Great AmbitionEnrico Maria Artale for El ParaisoMargherita Vicario, Anita Rivaroli for Gloria!Francesca Comencini for The Time It TakesPaolo Sorrentino for ParthenopeMaura Delpero for WINNER Best Adapted ScreenplayGianni Amelio, Alberto Taraglio for BattlefieldFrancesco Costabile, Vittorio Moroni, Adriano Chiarelli for FamiliaRoberto Proia for The Boy With Pink TrousersValeria Golino, Francesca Marciano, Valia Santella, Luca Infascelli, Stefano Sardo for WINNERGabriele Salvatores for Napoli – New York Best ProducerThe Great Ambition: Marta Donzelli, Gregorio Paonessa for Vivo Film, Francesco Bonsembiante for Jolefilm, Rai Cinema, Joseph Rouschop for Tarantula, Martichka Bozhilova for AgitpropCiao bambino: Gaetano Di Vaio, Giovanna Crispino for Bronx Film, Alessandro Elia, Walter De Majo for Anemone Film, Andrea Leone, Antonella Di Martino for Mosaicon Film, Santo Versace, Gianluca Curti for Minerva PicturesGloria!: Valeria Jamonte, Manuela Melissano, Carlo Cresto-Dina for Tempesta, Rai Cinema, Katrin Renz for Tellfilm: Francesca Andreoli, Leonardo Guerra Seràgnoli, Santiago Fondevila Sancet, Maura Delpero for Cinedora, Rai Cinema, Charades (coproduction with la Francia), Versus (coproduction with il Belgio) WINNERVittoria: Nanni Moretti, Lorenzo Cioffi, Giorgio Giampà, in collaboration with Alessandra Stefani Best ActressBarbara Ronchi for FamiliaRomana Maggiora Vergano for The Time It TakesTecla Insolia for WINNERCeleste Dalla Porta for ParthenopeMartina Scrinzi for Vermiglio Best ActorElio Germano for WINNERFrancesco Gheghi for FamiliaFabrizio Gifuni for Il tempo che ci vuoleSilvio Orlando for ParthenopeTommaso Ragno for Vermiglio Best Supporting ActressGeppi Cucciari for DiamantiTecla Insolia for FamiliaValeria Bruni Tedeschi for WINNERJasmine Trinca for L'arte della gioiaLuisa Ranieri for Parthenope Best Supporting ActorRoberto Citran for The Great AmbitionFrancesco Di Leva for WINNERGuido Caprino for L'arte della gioiaPierfrancesco Favino for Napoli – New YorkPeppe Lanzetta for Parthenope Best CastingStefania De Santis for The Great AmbitionAnna Pennella for FamiliaMassimo Appolloni for Gloria!Francesco Vedovati, Anna Maria Sambucco, Massimo Appolloni for L'arte della gioiaStefania Rodà, Maurilio Mangano for WINNER Best CinematographyLuan Amelio Ujkaj for BattlefieldMatteo Cocco for DostoevskijDaniele Ciprì for Hey JoeFabio Cianchetti for L'arte della gioiaDaria D'Antonio for ParthenopeMikhail Krichman for WINNER Best ScoreIosonouncane for The Great AmbitionThom Yorke for TrustMargherita Vicario, Davide Pavanello for WINNERColapesce for Sicilian LettersNicola Piovani for The Children's Train Best Original Song'Knife Edge' – Music, Thom Yorke text and interpretation, for Trust'Diamanti' – Music Giuliano Taviani, Carmelo Travia, text Giorgia Todrani, interpretation Giorgia for Diamanti'Atoms' – Music and text Valerio Vigliar, interpretation Greta Zuccoli for Familia'Aria!' – Music and text Margherita Vicario, Davide Pavanello, Edwyn Clark Roberts, Andrea Bonomo, Gianluigi Fazio, interpretation Margherita Vicario for WINNER'La malvagità' – Music and text Colapesce for The Sicilian Letters Best Production DesignAlessandro Vannucci, Laura Casalini for The Great AmbitionLuca Merlini, Giulietta Rimoldi for L'arte della gioiaTonino Zera, Maria Grazia Schirripa, Carlotta Desmann for WINNERCarmine Guarino, Iole Autero for ParthenopePirra, Vito Giuseppe Zito, Sara Pergher for Vermiglio Best CostumeMary Montalto for Gloria!Maria Rita Barbera for L'arte della gioiaMassimo Cantini Parrini for WINNERCarlo Poggioli for ParthenopeAndrea Cavalletto for Vermiglio Best MakeupSara Morlando, Rossella Sicignano, Leonardo Cruciano, Viola Moneta for The Great AmbitionMaurizio Fazzini for L'arte della gioiaAlessandra Vita, Valentina Visintin for WINNERPaola Gattabrusi, Lorenzo Tamburini for ParthenopeFrédérique Foglia for Vermiglio Best HairDesiree Corridoni for The Great AmbitionMarta Iacoponi, Carla Indoni for Gloria!Aldo Signoretti, Domingo Santoro for WINNERMarco Perna for ParthenopeTiziana Argiolas for Vermiglio Best EditingJacopo Quadri for WINNERWalter Fasano for DostoevskijGiogiò Franchini for L'arte della gioiaCristiano Travaglioli for ParthenopeLuca Mattei for Vermiglio Best SoundAlessandro Palmerini, Marc Bastien, Vincent Grégorio, Franco Piscopo for The Great AmbitionEmanuele Cicconi, Alessandro Feletti, Alessandro Giacco, Marco Falloni for BattlefieldXavier Lavorel, Daniela Bassani, François Wolf, Maxence Ciekawy for Gloria!Emanuele Cecere, Silvia Moraes, Mirko Perri, Michele Mazzucco for ParthenopeDana Farzanehpour, Hervé Guyader, Hervé Guyader, Emmanuel De Boissieu for WINNER Best Visual EffectsTristan Lilien, Michel Denis for The Great AmbitionFrancesco Niolu, Rodolfo Migliari for L'arte della gioiaFabio Tomassetti, Daniele Tomassetti for LimonovVictor Perez for WINNERRodolfo Migliari, Lena Di Gennaro for Parthenope Best DocumentaryDuse – The Greatest, dir: Sonia BergamascoThe Secret Drawer, dir: Costanza QuatriglioL'occhio della gallina, dir: Antonietta De Lillo, dir: Francesca Mannocchi WINNERPrima della fine – Gli ultimi giorni di Enrico Berlinguer, dir: Samuele Rossi Best International Film, dir: Sean Baker WINNERConclave, dir: Edward BergerJuror #2, dir: Clint EastwoodThe Zone of Interest, dir: Jonathan GlazerPerfect Days, dir: Wim Wenders Best of The Hollywood Reporter 'The 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Pope Leo XIV Celebrates Debut Mass as Italian Media Trumpet First American Pontiff and Ponder Paolo Sorrentino's ‘Young Pope' Prophecy
Pope Leo XIV Celebrates Debut Mass as Italian Media Trumpet First American Pontiff and Ponder Paolo Sorrentino's ‘Young Pope' Prophecy

Yahoo

time09-05-2025

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Pope Leo XIV Celebrates Debut Mass as Italian Media Trumpet First American Pontiff and Ponder Paolo Sorrentino's ‘Young Pope' Prophecy

Pope Leo XIV celebrated his first mass on Friday in the Sistine Chapel with the cardinals who elected him, as Italian media trumpeted the historic significance of Chicago-born missionary Robert Prevost becoming the first North American pontiff. 'The American Pope: Peace' was the headline in daily Corriere Della Sera, while La Repubblica simply went with 'The American Pope.' Both newspapers dedicated roughly half their pages to papal coverage and noted that when the 69-year-old Prevost emerged on St. Peter's balcony on Thursday, he wore a traditional burgundy stole with gold embroidery draped over his shoulders. This is in contrast to Francis, his predecessor, who opted for all-white vestments upon his election in 2013. More from Variety 'Parthenope' Cinematographer on Twisting a Tragic Greek Myth Into 'Celebration of Life' Through Collaboration With Paolo Sorrentino Mubi Buys Paolo Sorrentino's New Movie 'La Grazia,' Starring Toni Servillo, for Worldwide Rights Outside of Italy (EXCLUSIVE) How Saint Laurent Recreated an Iconic 1966 Tuxedo Jacket for Paolo Sorrentino's 'Parthenope' Corriere della Sera, in a front-page editorial titled 'The Mild Pope,' stated that Leo XIV is 'decidedly less pop' than Francis, in form. But it noted he could instead become so 'in substance' going forward. Italian media also underlined that Pope Leo XIV, who is younger than his past two predecessors when they became pontiffs, loves to play tennis, swim in Lake Michigan, and – at least by one account – has a taste for fried chicken. Italian newspapers are also calling Italian director Paolo Sorrentino prophetic. In his 2016 Sky/HBO TV series 'The Young Pope,' Sorrentino imagined the election of the first American pontiff, 47-year-old Lenny Belardo, played by Jude Law, a conservative who took the name Pius XIII and smoked, played pool and drank Cherry Coke Zero for breakfast. La Repubblica quoted the Oscar-winning director as pointing out during a 2016 Venice press conference that the Pope depicted in his show was diametrically different from Francis. The paper also quotes him as saying that 'this does not mean that a Pontiff like this cannot happen in the near future.' 'It is illusory to think that the Church has taken a path towards progressivism,' La Repubblica quoted Sorrentino as saying at the time. 'Indeed, it is likely that after this pope another one will come one of the opposite sign.' 'Regarding this prophecy we still suspend judgment to see what Pope Leo XIV will really be like,' La Repubblica said. Prevost, who has spent most of his career as a missionary in Peru and became a cardinal in 2023, is generally considered a progressive who is expected to give continuity to Francis' vision of greater reform within the Vatican. Francis brought him to Rome in 2023 to head a Vatican office in charge of choosing which priests should serve as Catholic bishops. Since arriving in Rome, Prevost presided over one of Francis' most groundbreaking reforms when he added three women to the voting committee that decides which, obviously male, bishop nominations should be forwarded to the pope. However, according to The New York Times, Prevost has expressed less welcoming views on LGBTQ+ people than Francis. In a 2012 address to bishops, he lamented that Western news media and popular culture fostered 'sympathy for beliefs and practices that are at odds with the gospel,' the Times said. As examples, Prevost at the time cited the 'homosexual lifestyle' and 'alternative families comprised of same-sex partners and their adopted children.' Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Emmy Predictions: Talk/Scripted Variety Series - The Variety Categories Are Still a Mess; Netflix, Dropout, and 'Hot Ones' Stir Up Buzz Oscars Predictions 2026: 'Sinners' Becomes Early Contender Ahead of Cannes Film Festival

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