Every Wednesday, find our top 5 of the week’s cinema releases. A selection of must-see films to discover now in theaters.
1. One Battle After Another
Genres: action, comedy
Director: Paul Thomas Anderson
Actors: Leonardo DiCaprio, Teyana Taylor, Sean Penn
Summary: A disillusioned and paranoid former revolutionary, Bob lives on the margins of society with his daughter Willa, who is independent and resourceful. When his arch-enemy resurfaces after 16 years and Willa disappears, Bob moves heaven and earth to find her, confronting for the first time the consequences of his past…
2. Rembrandt
Genres: drama, thriller
Director: Pierre Schoeller
Actors: Camille Cottin, Romain Duris, Cรฉleste Brunnquell
Summary: Claire and Yves, trained physicists, have always worked in nuclear energy. During a visit to the National Gallery, Claire is moved by three paintings by Rembrandt. This encounter with these three masterful works will change them forever.
An intense environmental thriller where art meets science in a troubling existential quest! “What if we were wrong about climate hazards?”
3. The Million
Genre: comedy
Director: Grรฉgoire Vigneron
Actors: Christian Clavier, Rayane Bensetti, Gilles Cohen
Thinking mistakenly that he won’t be promoted by his company, Stan snaps and decides to steal a suitcase containing 1 million euros of dirty money from his boss’s safe. He heads to the airport with his girlfriend… But on the way, a phone call informs him that he has received the promotion he’s been dreaming of. He has one night to correct his mistake and return the million to the safe. For this, he’ll call on Hippolyte, a locksmith not very mindful of ethics…
4. Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk
Genre: documentary
Directors: Sepideh Farsi, Fatma Hassona
Summary: “Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk is my response as a filmmaker to the ongoing massacres of Palestinians. A miracle happened when I met Fatem Hassona. She lent me her eyes to see Gaza where she was resisting by documenting the war, and I became a link between her and the rest of the world from her ‘Gaza prison’ as she called it. We maintained this lifeline for over 200 days. The bits of pixels and sounds we exchanged became the film you see. Fatem’s assassination on April 16, 2025, following an Israeli attack on her house, forever changes its meaning.”
5. Muganga โ The One Who Heals
Genre: drama
Director: Marie-Hรฉlรจne Roux
Actors: Isaach de Bankolรฉ, Vincent Macaigne, Manon Bresch
Summary: Some battles can change the course of history.
Denis Mukwege, a Congolese doctor and future Nobel Peace Prize winner, treatsโat the risk of his lifeโthousands of women victims of sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo. His encounter with Guy Cadiรจre, a Belgian surgeon, will breathe new life into his commitment. Restricted to those under 12 years old.