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The 10 Most Anticipated Films of Cannes 2024
Every year, the Cannes Film Festival is an embarrassment of riches, offering moviegoers a smorgasbord of exciting, challenging cinema. In recent times, the likes of “Parasite,” “Portrait of a Lady on Fire,” “The Worst Person in the World,” “Triangle of Sadness,” “Drive My Car,” “The Zone of Interest” and “Anatomy of a Fall” debuted on…
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Poolman
Chris Pine‘s first film as a director, “Poolman,” is a character comedy about oddball Los Angelenos that doubles as a spoof of 1940s detective movies. Pine also cowrote (with Ian Gotler), co-produced, and plays the title character, Darren Barrenman. Darren is a big-bearded, long-haired, talkative, thoroughly goofy pool cleaner who lives in a tiny trailer right next to the…
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Power
Police brutality is a subject that never seems to leave the news. There’s too many instances, too many stories from around the country pointing to a larger abuse of state-sanctioned power. Some headlines bubble up to national attention, even those that don’t will leave marks on the community where it happened. In “Power,” documentarian Yance…
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The Importance of Connections in Ryusuke Hamaguchi Films
There’s a moment in Ryûsuke Hamaguchi’s 2018 film “Asako I & II” that radiates tenderness: Married couple Asako (Erika Karata) and Ryohei (Masahiro Higashide) have just returned home after helping at a fish market. Ryohei, exhausted, lays flat against the wood of the floors. Asako has spent the day watching him as he helped out,…
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Sophos Germany Champions Girls’ Pathways into Tech
Annual Girl’s Day event in Wiesbaden encourages girls into careers in tech.
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A Solar Storm Hitting Earth May Make Northern Lights: What to Know
Officials warned of potential blackouts or interference with navigation and communication systems this weekend, as well as auroras as far south as Northern California or Alabama.
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From Ancient Charcoal, Hints of Wildfires to Come
By digging into the geologic record, scientists are learning how wildfires shaped — and were shaped by — climate change long ago.
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Chicago’s Deep Dish Pizza Is Deeply Misunderstood
Different styles of Chicago’s storied pie abound, but the original is a revelation — and one worth making at home.
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As California bans service fees, restaurants brace for impact
California’s new law is aimed at giving consumers more transparency about prices — including on menus.
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Chili Crisp Tahini Pasta With Fried Shallots
Spicy, savory chili crisp and nutty tahini make a satisfying pasta sauce, but oniony crunch in the form of fried shallots takes this dish to the next level.