Julianne Moore facing backlash at Cannes for her comments on violent movies.
Julianne Moore facing backlash at Cannes for her comments on violent movies.
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Julianne Moore sparks backlash over explosions and guns comment

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Julianne Moore is catching heat after admitting she’s over violent films with explosions and guns. The Oscar winner opened up at Cannes and the internet did not hold back.

The 65-year-old actress made the remarks during a Variety chat at the Kering Women in Motion Talk in Cannes, France on May 17. She explained that global tensions make it hard for her to invest in pretend high-stakes stories, adding she dislikes “explosions and guns” and “things that raise the stakes without real feeling underneath.” Clips quickly went viral on X, with users pointing out her own filmography including Hannibal where a man’s skull is removed and brain eaten. One post read, “I’ve lost count how many movies she’s done with guns.” Others defended her shift toward emotion over chaos. The shade echoes past May December criticism tied to real-life parallels with Vili Fualaau and Mary Kay Letourneau. So… is Julianne rewriting her own highlight reel or just keeping it real?

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Users on X reacted to Julianne Moore's Cannes comments with criticism over perceived hypocrisy from her past violent film roles, sarcastic jokes, and news shares highlighting the backlash.

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Actors receiving standing ovation at Cannes premiere of Paper Tiger
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Paper Tiger earns standing ovation at Cannes premiere

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James Gray's crime drama Paper Tiger premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on Saturday night, drawing a standing ovation lasting seven to ten minutes. The film stars Adam Driver, Miles Teller and Scarlett Johansson in a story of two brothers caught up with the Russian mob.

Meryl Streep criticized the dominance of superhero storytelling in modern films during a press tour interview. She argued that clear-cut heroes and villains make movies less interesting. Streep made the comments while promoting 'The Devil Wears Prada 2', now in theaters.

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Gun violence prevention group March for Our Lives has criticized the marketing campaign for A24's The Drama as deeply misaligned with its serious themes. The statement came ahead of the film's premiere on April 4, 2026, starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson. The organization called for more responsible promotion of content involving school shootings.

Maggie Gyllenhaal revealed in a podcast interview that test screenings for her film The Bride faced criticism over its depictions of violence and sexual violence. Warner Bros. executives requested cuts to some scenes, including one involving Frankenstein. The movie, a revisionist take on The Bride of Frankenstein, stars Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale.

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In a follow-up to her recent Tagesthemen appearance, actress Collien Fernandes reiterated criticisms of Germany's legal protections against sexualized online violence on ARD's Caren Miosga, joined by Federal Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig, who outlined upcoming deepfake law reforms.

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