Cinema in 2025 promises a diversity of genres to suit all tastes. From action films, captivating comedies, breathtaking thrillers and moving dramas, audiences will be spoilt for choice. The film industry continues to innovate with original scripts, spectacular special effects and outstanding acting performances.
Every year, the cinema releases are marked by anticipated films, revelations and surprises. Whether you're a fan of immersive science fiction, touching romances or family films, the new productions are sure to satisfy every taste. Film buffs will also be able to enjoy revivals and remasterings of cult works, offering a rediscovery on the big screen.
Movie theaters remain the ideal place to enjoy an immersive experience. With screenings in IMAX, 4DX or restored versions, films take on a whole new dimension. Once again this year, cinema proves that it is an essential art form that brings together young and old in a unique voyage of emotions.
Finally, the success of literaryadaptations and blockbuster sagas continues to attract large audiences. From eagerly-awaited sequels to captivating new stories, studios vie with each other in their ingenuity to offer ever more memorable works. With such a varied offering, moviegoers are bound to find something to their liking among the year's many releases.



Richard Linklater's New Wave in theaters: our review
Directed by Richard Linklater, Nouvelle Vague, starring Zoey Deutch and Guillaume Marbeck, was presented at Cannes 2025 and will be released in cinemas on October 8. Read our review. [Read more]



Hafsia Herzi's La Petite Dernière, Prix d'Interprétation Féminine at the Cannes Film Festival: Our opinion
La Petite Dernière, a drama by Hafsia Herzi starring Nadia Melliti, adapted from the novel by Fatima Daas, will be released in theaters on October 22, 2025, after its presentation at the Cannes Film Festival. [Read more]



Ma Mère, Dieu et Sylvie Vartan, a moving story starring Leïla Bekhti: Our opinion
With Ma Mère, Dieu et Sylvie Vartan, Ken Scott adapts Roland Perez's autobiographical novel, starring Leïla Bekhti, Jonathan Cohen and Sylvie Vartan herself. In cinemas on March 19, 2025, this is probably one of the most beautiful films of the new year, between laughter and tears! [Read more]



Wes Anderson's The Phoenician Scheme, in official competition at the Cannes Film Festival: Our opinion
Wes Anderson signs The Phoenician Scheme, a comedy with a prestigious cast (Benicio Del Toro, Scarlett Johansson, Michael Cera), in official competition at the Cannes Film Festival 2025 and in cinemas on May 28, 2025. Read our review. [Read more]



Ari Aster's Eddington, in Official Competition at Cannes 2025: Our verdict
Ari Aster is in official competition at Cannes 2025 with his new film, Eddington. Find out what we think. [Read more]
Which film to see today? Our screening ideas
films to be seen today in Paris and the Île-de-France region. [Read more]
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Which film to see today? Our screening ideas










