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Bonjour! The Best in Show crew digs into the Best International Feature race, with an entrée of an interview between Brian, Juliette Binoche and Trần Anh Hùng about their César-nominated collaboration, The Taste of Things. Gemma, Mia and Brian also divulge the recipe for the International Feature category and how its submissions work—and briefly bring in Perfect Days director Wim Wenders as a treat.

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Mommies in the Movies.

In celebration of Mother’s Day, the Letterboxd crew shares the love for our favorite movie moms, from Marmee March to murderous matriarchs and beyond.

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Punks, Drunks and Love.

A brand new label on the circuit, a classic for the boozers, Robert De Niro and Meryl Streep falling in love, French cannibalism and the ultimate date movie for goths all feature in the latest edition of Shelf Life.

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Double Exposure.

With Sinners sinking its identical twin fangs into film lovers, Katie Rife rounds up twenty of the best dual performance dead ringers in cinema history, from 1920s-era silent sisters to modern-day brawling brothers (two Nicolas Cages!).

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Wicked Queens and Big Bad Wolves.

As Emilie Blichfeldt’s dark fairy tale The Ugly Stepsister casts a spell over Letterboxd , Katie Rife leafs through the pages of the storybook genre and its horror impact, from honking imps to jealous spirits.

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Watchlist This! (April 2025).

Our picks of under-the-radar gems from this month’s new releases. This edition includes a cross-culture love affair, a decade-spanning queer musical, a genre-blending Brooklyn tapestry and more.

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Drop Zones and Love Hotels.

A pair of subversive Clint Eastwood Westerns hit 4K, police brutality gets a French reckoning, lesbians partake in High Art, Wesley Snipes enters the Drop Zone and we all feed bad at the Love Hotel in the latest round of Shelf Life highlights.

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Exploding Heads and Expansive Space.

In our latest edition of Shelf Life, a Todd Field standout gets its Blu-ray debut, ’60s SoCal is laced with existential dread, a Cronenberg double feature hits 4K, Godzilla does battle and we go to the stars.

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The 2025 Letterboxd FYCs.

The Letterboxd crew proudly present our inaugural celebration of the finest hyper-specific achievements in the past year of cinema. Our wildly subjective awards honor the best in categories ranging from Girl Dad to Sexy Accessory to Prosthetic Appendage. Envelopes, please! 

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Objects of Obsession.

As Osgood Perkins’ The Monkey clangs terror into the hearts of Letterboxd , Katie Rife scours the junkyards and creepy antique shops to put together a sinister collection of cursed objects, from blood-red dresses to sentient tires named Robert.

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Watchlist This! (February 2025).

Our picks of under-the-radar gems from this month’s new releases. This edition includes an Oscar-nominated documentary (and our highest rated feature of 2024), a time-traveling rom-com and the first all-Indigenous comedy special.

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Power Couples.

For Valentine’s Day, Letterboxd staff and contributors celebrate the cinematic couples who make us swoon, sigh and shout, “Love is real!”—from Jackie Brown and Max Cherry to Charles Grodin and Miss Piggy.

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Best of Sundance 2025.

Invigorating documentaries, dreaming loggers, freaky fairy tales and the unraveling of many more than Two Women rank among our crew’s highlights of this year’s Sundance Film Festival.

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