Robert De Niro Adorably Brings His 2-Year-Old Daughter Gia to Meet the Wiggles — See the Cute Photos!

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<p>Hannah SacksJune 30, 2025 at 10:50 PM</p>

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<p>Robert De Niro and Gia (center) with the Wiggles on June 28, 2025</p>

<p>Robert De Niro was photographed meeting The Wiggles alongside his 2-year-old daughter, Gia, ahead of their New York City show</p>

<p>The actor and his daughter were seen playing with bubbles and listening as the children's band sang a few songs</p>

<p>De Niro shares his youngest daughter with Tiffany Chen</p>

<p>Robert De Niro is winning major dad points!</p>

<p>The actor, 81, and his 2-year-old daughter, Gia, met The Wiggles before their New York City concert. While posing with the children's band, De Niro sweetly holds his daughter up in one photo as they sit between two of the members.</p>

<p>Other photos show De Niro, Gia and the toddler's mom, Tiffany Chen, sitting together amongst a few bubbles, getting ready to watch the show.</p>

<p>The Wiggles also shared a few photos on their Instagram from their time with De Niro, including a video of the actor and his daughter shaking hands with some of the Australian singers. Later, De Niro can be seen playing around in the bubbles with his toddler daughter and listening as group sang a few tunes.</p>

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<p>Robert De Niro and Gia with Evie Ferris on June 28, 2025</p>

<p>"It was such a thrill to spend some time with the legendary Robert De Niro and his family before our concert here in New York City ✨," The Wiggles wrote in their Instagram caption.</p>

<p>The Academy Award winner has seven children. De Niro and his first wife, Diahnne Abbott, are parents to daughter Drena, 53, and son Raphael, 48. In 1995, he welcomed twin sons Julian and Aaron, 29, with his former girlfriend, model and actress Toukie Smith. De Niro shares son Elliot, 26, and daughter Helen Grace, 13, with his ex-wife, Grace Hightower. In April 2023, the proud father welcomed a baby girl, Gia, with Tiffany Chen.</p>

<p>Back in February, De Niro first shared that he watches The Wiggles and other kids' television series with his youngest daughter while speaking with Scott Mills on BBC Radio 2's The Scott Mills Breakfast Show.</p>

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<p>Robert De Niro, Gia and Tiffany Chen with Lachlan Gillespie on June 28, 2025</p>

<p>At the time, the Zero Day actor and executive producer noted that he doesn't watch as many movies as he should because he's busy watching the news or TV shows with Gia.</p>

<p>"I just want to keep up, but I watch current events, if you will news [and] stuff like that," he told Mills. "Now I watch, with my little girl, The Wiggles and Ms. Rachel."</p>

<p>"I didn't know of them until I started seeing them and my daughter loves to watch them," he added. "But they're great!"</p>

<p>Shortly after welcoming his youngest daughter, De Niro reflected on being a father of seven.</p>

<p>While chatting with Access Hollywood at the premiere of his new film About My Father in May 2023, the actor opened up about being a dad and shared his wisdom about being a good father.</p>

<p>"Sometimes I don't think people really know what being a good father is, you know you have a responsibility, but it's a mystery, it's a lot of excitement but scary and you do your best," he said.</p>

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<p>CHARLOTTE GRAHAM-McLAY July 1, 2025 at 4:40 AM</p>

<p>1 / 3Australia Poisonous MushroomsIan Wilkinson, a poison survivor, departs from the Latrobe Valley Magistrates Court in Morwell, Australia on June 4, 2025, where the triple murder trial of Erin Patterson, accused of killing her estranged husband's relatives by deliberately serving them poisonous mushrooms for lunch, is underway. (James Ross/AAP Image via AP)</p>

<p>WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — A jury was deliberating for a second day Tuesday in the triple murder trial of an Australian woman accused of killing her estranged husband's relatives by deliberately serving them poisonous mushrooms for lunch.</p>

<p>The jurors who began deliberating Monday are sequestered, a rarity in Australia that reflects public and media fervor about the case against Erin Patterson, with several news outlets publishing live blogs that covered every moment of the two-month trial. The jurors will remain secluded until they reach a unanimous decision on the charges of murder and attempted murder.</p>

<p>Three of Patterson's four lunch guests — her parents-in-law Don and Gail Patterson, and Gail's sister Heather Wilkinson — died in the hospital after the 2023 meal, at which she served individual beef Wellington pastries containing death cap mushrooms. The fourth, Heather's husband Ian Wilkinson, became gravely ill but survived.</p>

<p>Patterson, 50, told the trial she didn't deliberately poison her guests and must have accidentally mixed up store-bought and wild mushrooms, which she had foraged herself without knowing they were death caps. She also said she ate the mushrooms but didn't get as sick because she threw up soon after the lunch due to an eating disorder.</p>

<p>Prosecutors in the case, which has gripped Australia for two years, said the accused woman researched, foraged and served the mushrooms deliberately and lied to investigators to cover her tracks. Patterson accepted she had disposed of a food dehydrator after the fatal meal and reset her phone multiple times.</p>

<p>The prosecution said she lied about having a dire medical diagnosis to ensure her guests attended the lunch, cooked individual pastries to avoid poisoning herself, and faked symptoms to make it look as though she fell ill, too.</p>

<p>Prosecutors didn't offer a motive but suggested a deteriorating relationship between the accused and her estranged husband, Simon Patterson, as well as her exasperation with her former in-laws. Simon Patterson was invited to the fatal lunch but didn't go.</p>

<p>Patterson would face life in prison if she is convicted.</p>

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Ryan Gosling stars in 'Project Hail Mary': See trailer, cast, release date

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<p>Anthony Robledo, USA TODAY July 1, 2025 at 4:15 AM</p>

<p>Ryan Gosling is humanity's last chance for survival in the upcoming film "Project Hail Mary."</p>

<p>Based on Andy Weir's epic sci-fi adventure novel, Amazon MGM Studios' latest movie adaptation stars the three-time Oscar nominee as a middle school teacher who is sent to space as the world comes to an end.</p>

<p>As the trailer posted Monday, June 30 shows, middle school teacher Ryland Grace, played by Gosling, must see if humanity can survive somewhere else in space after the sun and every other star begins to die for unknown reasons. In space, he discovers and befriends an extraterrestrial being he names Rocky.</p>

<p>Despite having no experience as a astronaut, Gosling's character is understandably out of his depth, telling officials, "I put the not in astronaut. I've never done anything. I've never done a space walk. I can't even moonwalk. "</p>

<p>Ryan Gosling speaks about "Project Hail Mary" during the CinemaCon 2025 Amazon MGM Studios presentation at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada on April 2, 2025.</p>

<p>"It's an insanely ambitious story, expansive in scope," Gosling said in April during a CinemaCon presentation. "Literally, we tried to put it on a TV once. It didn't fit."</p>

<p>Moviegoers can expect to see familiar faces, including Academy-Award nominee Sandra Hüller, "The Bear" actor Lionel Boyce and "Industry" star Ken Leung.</p>

<p>Here's what to know about the upcoming project.</p>

<p>When does 'Project Hail Mary' come out?</p>

<p>Amazon MGM Studios' sci-fi adventure film "Project Hail Mary," starring Ryan Gosling, is set to release in theaters nationwide on March 20, 2026.</p>

<p>Watch the 'Project Hail Mary' trailerWhen did the 'Project Hail Mary' book come out?</p>

<p>Sci-fi suspense novel "Project Hail Mary," of which the movie of the same name is based, was written by Andy Weir and published on May 4, 2021.</p>

<p>Another sci-fi novel by Weir, "The Martian," was adapted into a 2015 movie directed by Ridley Scott and starring Matt Damon.</p>

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<p>Ryan Gosling</p>

<p>Sandra Hüller</p>

<p>Liz Kingsman</p>

<p>Lionel Boyce (L-Boy)</p>

<p>Milana Vayntrub</p>

<p>Ken Leung</p>

<p>James Ortiz</p>

<p>James Wright</p>

<p>Robert James Smith</p>

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Mexican authorities discover 20 bodies, some decapitated, on Sinaloa highway

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<p>Ivonne Valdés and Michael Rios, CNNJuly 1, 2025 at 12:45 AM</p>

<p>Sinaloa Secretary General Feliciano Castro Meléndez speaks during a press conference on Monday, June 30. - Feliciano Castro Melendez/Facebook</p>

<p>Prosecutors in northern Mexico's Sinaloa state are investigating the discovery of 20 male bodies with gunshot wounds – including five that were decapitated – on a bridge over a federal highway.</p>

<p>Local media reported that a message was also found hanging over the bridge in Culiacán. The prosecutor's office told CNN it had no comment on the message but would investigate.</p>

<p>Sinaloa Secretary General Feliciano Castro Meléndez called the case a "regrettable situation" and said it was "part of the violence and insecurity that Sinaloa is experiencing."</p>

<p>Since 2024, Culiacán has been the epicenter of armed clashes between rival factions of the Sinaloa cartel.</p>

<p>Two of the most prominent factions are La Mayiza, which is loyal to the cartel's alleged co-founder Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, and Los Chapitos, which is loyal to the sons of former drug kingpin Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán.</p>

<p>'Los Chapitos'</p>

<p>The violence in Sinaloa escalated after Zambada and one of El Chapo's sons, Joaquín Guzmán López, were arrested last year by US authorities in El Paso, Texas.</p>

<p>An official familiar with the operation told CNN at the time that Guzmán López had organized his arrest along with that of Zambada by luring him on a flight to examine a piece of land he thought was in Mexico. Instead, the plane landed in El Paso, Texas, where federal agents arrested them both.</p>

<p>Former Mexican Secretary of Security Rosa Icela Rodriguez said Guzmán López had reached an agreement with one of his brothers, Ovidio Guzmán López, who is in US custody, "So that they would go to the United States to surrender."</p>

<p>However, an attorney for Ovidio told CNN that Rodriguez's claim was "a complete and utter fabrication." An attorney for El Mayo said he "neither surrendered nor negotiated any terms with the US government" and described the flight to the US as a violent kidnapping.</p>

<p>Ovidio had been extradited to the US in September 2023 to face drug trafficking charges over his alleged role in the Sinaloa cartel. Days after his extradition, he pleaded not guilty to the charges in a US court.</p>

<p>But in May, he reached an agreement to change his plea, according to a court document reviewed by CNN.</p>

<p>Later that month, several members of his family entered the US as part of an apparent "negotiation or plea deal opportunity provided by the (US) Department of Justice itself," Mexico's Security Secretary Omar García Harfuch said.</p>

<p>Two other sons of El Chapo, Ivan Archivaldo and Jesus Alfredo Guzmán Salazar, are still at large. The US has accused them of leading large-scale drug trafficking operations for the cartel and has issued $10 million bounties for information leading to each of their arrests.</p>

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<p>Imtiaz TyabJuly 1, 2025 at 1:19 AM</p>

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<p>President Trump recently indicated diplomatic talks with Iran could restart as soon as this week, although the White House noted no talks were officially scheduled. After U.S. airstrikes on some of Iran's nuclear facilities, followed days later by a ceasefire to end what Mr. Trump called the 12-day war between Iran and Israel, Iran's foreign minister seemed less certain about a speedy return to diplomacy.</p>

<p>"I don't think negotiations will restart as quickly as that," Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told CBS News through a translator.</p>

<p>"In order for us to decide to reengage, we will have to first ensure that America will not revert back to targeting us in a military attack during the negotiations," Araghchi said in his first interview with an American media outlet inside Iran since the bombings. "And I think with all these considerations, we still need more time."</p>

<p>However, Araghchi also insisted, "The doors of diplomacy will never slam shut."</p>

<p>Mr. Trump said during a televised address following the American strikes on June 21 that Iran's Fordo nuclear enrichment site and the Isfahan and Natanz nuclear facilities had been "completely and totally obliterated." Gen. Dan Caine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said during a news conference, "Initial battle damage assessments indicate that all three sites sustained extremely severe damage and destruction."</p>

<p>Rafael Mariano Grossi, the head of the United Nations' nuclear watchdog agency told CBS News the U.S. strikes caused "severe damage, but it's not total damage." Grossi said Iran could likely start enriching uranium again within a few months.</p>

<p>"One cannot obliterate the technology and science for enrichment through bombings," Araghchi said. "If there is this will on our part, and the will exists in order to once again make progress in this industry, we will be able to expeditiously repair the damages and make up for the lost time."</p>

<p>When asked if Iran intends to continue enriching uranium, Araghchi said the country's "peaceful nuclear program has turned into a matter of national pride and glory. We have also gone through 12 days of imposed war, therefore, people will not easily back down from enrichment."</p>

<p>After 12 days of missile exchanges between Iran and Israel, Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei declared victory, writing on social media, "I offer my congratulations on the victory over the fallacious Zionist regime," and claiming Israel's government was "practically knocked out and crushed under the blows of the Islamic Republic."</p>

<p>Mr. Trump responded on social media, calling Khamenei's declaration a lie, saying Iran had been "decimated" and claiming he prevented both the U.S. and Israeli militaries from assassinating the supreme leader.</p>

<p>Mr. Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are set to meet at the White House next Monday.</p>

<p>Mr. Trump has also indicated he could order strikes on Iran again should it resume enriching uranium beyond a certain level. Araghchi questioned the legality of such action and said Iran was prepared for more attacks.</p>

<p>"We showed and proved during this 12-day imposed war that we have the ability to defend ourselves, and we will continue to do so should any aggression be launched against us," he said.</p>

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Kim Zolciak's Daughter Ariana Biermann Says She's Helping Her Mom Pay Bills: 'She Pays Me Back When She Can'

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<p>Madison E. GoldbergJuly 1, 2025 at 1:54 AM</p>

<p>Kim Zolciak's daughter Ariana Biermann revealed she is helping her mother pay bills</p>

<p>Zolciak of The Real Housewives of Atlanta is embroiled in financial struggles amid her divorce from Kroy Biermann</p>

<p>Kim and Kroy were removed from their Atlanta mansion three months after it sold</p>

<p>Kim Zolciak's daughter Ariana Biermann said she is supporting her mother financially amid her mother's contentious divorce from estranged husband Kroy Biermann.</p>

<p>Ariana, 23, opened up about The Real Housewives of Atlanta star's financial woes on the Sunday, June 29, episode of Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen.</p>

<p>"The only time my mom asks me for money is if it's regarding the bills or it's something that she needs for the kids, and then she pays me back when she can," Ariana said.</p>

<p>She went on to say that Zolciak, 47, has also borrowed money from her older sister, Brielle Biermann.</p>

<p>When Cohen, 57, asked Ariana if she felt resentment towards her mother over the family's finances, she replied, "My mom, no matter what, will be my best friend forever. And money should never ruin a relationship with your family. You can always make more money, and God blesses us in that way. I have my mom, and that's all that matters."</p>

<p>Ariana shut down a question regarding her mother's gambling habits, declining to comment on the matter at all. She went on to discuss her own relationship with Kroy, 39, amid the divorce.</p>

<p>"I think it goes in waves. It depends on what motion he's filing throughout this insane divorce this week," Ariana said.</p>

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<p>When Cohen jumped in and asked if Kroy legally adopted her, Ariana replied, "Yeah. He will always be my dad no matter what. It's just a tough situation right now."</p>

<p>Kim Zolciak-Biermann/Instagram Ariana Biermann and Kim Zolciak-Biermann</p>

<p>Zolciak and Kroy were forced out of their Georgia mansion by U.S. Marshals in April, three months after they sold the property, according to legal documents previously obtained by PEOPLE.</p>

<p>The Alpharetta, Ga., home, which has been a point of contention in the couple's ongoing divorce, sold for $2.8 million in January, property records state. Three months after the sale, the former couple was "ejected" from their home by U.S. Marshals, per the writ of possession filed on April 9.</p>

<p>Zolciak and Kroy share Ariana, Brielle, 28, Kroy "KJ" Jagger Jr., 14, Kash Kade, 12, and twins Kaia Rose and Kane Ren, 11. Kroy legally adopted Ariana and Brielle when he married Zolciak in 2011.</p>

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<p>EW StaffJune 30, 2025 at 9:30 PM</p>

<p>'Companion'; '28 Years Later'; 'Black Bag'; 'Thunderbolts*'; 'Sinners'</p>

<p>The year started a little quietly, but come spring, the box office was in full swing with hits including A Minecraft Movie, Sinners, and Marvel's introduction of the "new Avengers" in Thunderbolts*. Audiences have been treated to a few live-action remakes of animated favorites: Lilo & Stitch, How to Train Your Dragon, and Snow White. And AI technology has been at the center of movies including Companion, M3GAN 2.0, and Mission: Impossible —The Final Reckoning, Tom Cruise's eighth (and last?) in the franchise.</p>

<p>But what are the movies that have risen above all the others as the best of 2025 so far? Here are Entertainment Weekly's top 10, in alphabetical order.</p>

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<p>28 Years Later</p>

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<p>Alfie Williams, Jodie Comer, and Ralph Fiennes in '28 Years Later'</p>

<p>28 Years Later, which reteams director Danny Boyle with screenwriter Alex Garland after both sidestepped to producer roles for the 2007 sequel 28 Weeks Later, shows both men working at the peak of their powers — and in absolute sicko mode. This new chapter (starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jodie Comer, Ralph Fiennes, and Alfie Williams) is strange, unpredictable, gloriously revolting, darkly funny, and, when you least expect it, rather touching. It's a full package, and one of the richest horror movies in a very long time. —Jordan Hoffman</p>

<p>Read EW's review of 28 Years Later.</p>

<p>The Ballad of Wallis Island</p>

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<p>Carey Mulligan and Tom Basden in 'The Ballad of Wallis Island'</p>

<p>This little gem of a movie premiered at Sundance in January before landing quietly in theaters in March. Written by British comedy duo Tom Basden and Tim Key, it follows eccentric lottery winner Charles Heath (Key), who seeks to reunite beloved folk duo Herb McGwyer (Basden) and Nell Mortimer (Carey Mulligan). What starts as a misguided attempt to bring the band back together only dredges up old wounds, but it turns out to be a beautiful way for Charles to process his grief and feel closer to his late wife. It's a lilting, charmingly funny, touching meditation on love, loss, and finding our way back to ourselves. —Maureen Lee Lenker</p>

<p>Black Bag</p>

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<p>Regé-Jean Page, Naomie Harris, Michael Fassbender, Cate Blanchett, Tom Burke, and Marisa Abela in 'Black Bag'</p>

<p>Black Bag is a spy film unlike any other. When intelligence agent George Woodhouse (Michael Fassbender) learns his wife, Kathryn (Cate Blanchett), also a spy, is suspected of betraying the nation, he must decide between his country and his marriage. Despite its refreshingly short runtime (just over 90 minutes!), the film deftly packs a lot in. Gone are the usual prolonged, fiery action sequences, and in their place are talky — but no less fraught — games of cat-and-mouse at an elegant dinner table. And there are enough twists and turns to keep you guessing, but the film's true (dare we say?) secret weapon is that, at its heart, Black Bag is really about a marriage brought enchantingly to life by the mesmerizing hot, hot, hot chemistry between Fassbender and Blanchett, who go toe-to-toe in ways that make it impossible to look away. Go on, we dare you. —Lauren Huff</p>

<p>Companion</p>

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<p>Sophie Thatcher and Jack Quaid in 'Companion'</p>

<p>Genre storytelling has always been a ripe space for exploring potent social and political issues, and Companion is no exception, even if its message gets muddled at times. Drew Hancock's feature directorial debut is a hell of an invigorating revenge fantasy, made all the more satisfying by its own winking self-awareness. Bathed in a pink-pop glow, its pastiche of romance and horror collide in a viciously mischievous parable of technology and control that speaks to these most anxious times. —Maureen Lee Lenker</p>

<p>Read EW's review of Companion.</p>

<p>F1: The Movie</p>

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<p>Damson Idris and Brad Pitt in 'F1'</p>

<p>F1 literally just drove into theaters, and it already pushed, pushed, pushed its way onto this list — for good reason. Director Joseph Kosinski's love letter to Formula One racing starring Brad Pitt isn't just one of the best films of the year (so far), it's also one of the best sports competition movies ever made. Despite the often-predictable limitations of the genre, Ehren Kruger's script avoids feeling formulaic (sorry). The story, the action, and the editing are all crisp and pitch-perfect, set to an appropriately pulse-pounding soundtrack and score (created by the inimitable Hans Zimmer, of course). In short: It rules! The best part? It doesn't matter whether you're an F1 superfan who can name every single background cameo (of which there are many), or you have no idea what "box, box" means — this is the ultimate summer blockbuster for audiences looking for a breathtaking, globe-trotting, edge-of-your-seat drama. Buckle up … but watch your speed while driving home from the theater. —Sydney Bucksbaum</p>

<p>Read EW's review of F1.</p>

<p>The Life of Chuck</p>

<p>Karen Gillan and Tom Hiddleston in 'The Life of Chuck'</p>

<p>With Life of Chuck, director Mike Flanagan steps away from horror — but not from Stephen King. The adaptation of King's 2020 novella tells the story of Charles "Chuck" Krantz, an accountant whose life is cut heartbreakingly short at 39 from a brain tumor. But it's far from a straightforward story. The movie's three acts, told in reverse chronological order, weave in sci-fi, fantasy, and supernatural elements that may have you scratching your head at the beginning and tearing up by the end. It's hard to say much more about the film without giving away the twist — but we can tell you it's worth watching for star Tom Hiddleston's five-and-a-half-minute dance number alone. —Ashley Boucher</p>

<p>Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore</p>

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<p>Marlee Matlin in her documentary, 'Not Alone Anymore'</p>

<p>Another Sundance darling, Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore tells the story of deaf actress Marlee Matlin and her struggles as a child born to hearing parents to making history as the first deaf actor to win an Oscar and beyond. Director and producer Shoshannah Stern is also deaf, which allows her to tell Matlin's story from the deaf perspective. Using American Sign Language and subtitles throughout, as well as her own onscreen conversations with Matlin, Stern foregrounds the deaf experience in her filmmaking, making it not just a compelling portrait of a groundbreaking artist but an innovative approach to documentary storytelling on the whole. —Maureen Lee Lenker</p>

<p>Sinners</p>

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<p>Michael B. Jordan (and Michael B. Jordan) and Omar Benson Miller in 'Sinners'</p>

<p>The most talked-about movie of the year, and for good reason. Ryan Coogler's Sinners sank its teeth into our necks in April and hasn't let go since. Set in 1930s Mississippi, and loosely inspired by the director's family's real-life experiences in the Jim Crow South, the film is much more than your typical vampire story. In fact, the vamps don't even show their real fangs until the third act, which culminates in a fiery, blood-soaked showdown of epic proportions. Instead, we spend most of our time with not one but two Michael B. Jordans, playing twins Smoke and Stack, two prodigal sons returned home from Chicago with plans to open a juke joint for the local community. Sexy, scary, and seductive, the film explores themes of race, ancestry, and violence, all set to the propulsive blues music that forms its beating heart. —Mike Miller</p>

<p>Sorry, Baby</p>

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<p>Eva Victor in 'Sorry, Baby'</p>

<p>Perhaps you're one of the many who became a fan of Eva Victor over the last 10 years because of her satirical, deeply funny tweets and viral videos. Her feature directorial debut Sorry, Baby, in which she also stars and wrote, is rife with her sharp humor, all layered throughout a profound examination of a traumatic event that forever changes her character, Agnes. The laughs are a necessary tool — coping mechanism, even — to help Agnes move through life as she navigates a myriad emotions. It's complicated and unassuming in the same beat, making this Sundance favorite one of the most thoughtful and unforgettable of the year. —Gerrad Hall</p>

<p>Thunderbolts*</p>

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<p>David Harbour, Hannah John-Kamen, Sebastian Stan, Florence Pugh, and Wyatt Russell in 'Thunderbolts*'</p>

<p>We get it, "superhero fatigue" is a real thing. But superheroes, the Thunderbolts are not — and that is part of the reason Marvel's latest is one of its best in years. Centered on Florence Pugh's Yelena Belova, who we find lost, depressed, and ready to get out of the assassin business, she leads an unlikely new team of antiheroes to face down the person trying to take them out — while also facing their own inner demons. The unexpected emotional gut punch, along with huge laughs and exciting action, easily makes this one of the best trips to theaters this year. By now you hopefully know that the asterisk of the title is New Avengers, and we can't wait to see Yelena, Bucky Barnes/the Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan), U.S. Agent/John Walker (Wyatt Russell), Alexei Shostakov/Red Guardian (David Harbour), and Ava Starr/Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen) lead the franchise into its next phase. —Gerrad Hall</p>

<p>Read EW's review of Thunderbolts*.</p>

<p>on Entertainment Weekly</p>

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