Julie Tedesco
Julie Tedesco has been making some serious waves lately, popping up in a string of projects that have film geeks buzzing. First up, there’s “Last Bullet” (2025) — a gritty thriller that’s got more twists than a pretzel factory and lets Julie flex those dramatic chops. She plays a character who’s as unpredictable as the story itself: think secrets, moral gray zones, and a past that just won’t quit. It’s the sort of role that makes you sit up and pay attention, because every little glance or smirk means something.
Then there’s “Ari” (2025), which swings in a totally different direction. Instead of hard-boiled crime, we get a character-driven piece that digs deep into relationships, identity, and what it means to start over. Julie doesn’t just play the lead — she practically owns the screen, bringing a raw vulnerability and fire that makes you root for her even when she’s messing up. It’s messy, it’s real, and honestly, who hasn’t been there?
Don’t sleep on “Rue du Conservatoire” (2024) either. Set in Paris, the film oozes atmosphere. Julie steps into the world of artists, dreamers, and all the chaos that comes with chasing big dreams in a city that’s equal parts beautiful and brutal. The script gives her space to show off some serious range, letting her bounce between hope, heartbreak, and those little moments of magic that just stick with you. If these three films are anything to go by, Julie Tedesco’s star is only getting brighter.