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In ‘Poor Things,’ Emma Stone Embarks on a Unique Journey Towards Enlightenment

The film “Poor Things,” featuring Emma Stone, presents a unique and darkly comedic narrative where copious consensual sex occurs, yet it is devoid of sensuality. Set in a fantastical and anarchic universe, Bella Baxterโ€™s journey initially driven by her robust libido, eventually transcends into a broader quest for awareness. Director Yorgos Lanthimos collaborates again with Emma Stone, previously seen as …

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Whether it’s His Final Work or Not, Miyazaki’s ‘The Boy and the Heron’ Demonstrates a Master at the Height of His Powers

At the Toronto International Film Festival premiere of Hayao Miyazaki’s “The Boy and the Heron,” filmmaker Guillermo del Toro aptly remarked that witnessing Miyazaki’s work is like experiencing Mozart compose symphonies. This isn’t an overstatement, especially considering Miyazaki’s status as a legendary anime filmmaker known for classics like “Spirited Away,” “My Neighbor Totoro,” and “Kiki’s Delivery Service.” Each new film …

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In the concert film ‘Renaissance,’ Beyoncรฉ provides a personal look into her life during her global tour

Beyoncรฉ’s recent “Renaissance World Tour,” meticulously overseen by her from lighting to set design, was a product of four years of preparation. Her hands-on approach to production, aiming for perfection, is evident in her concert film, “Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncรฉ.” This film, which she wrote, directed, and produced, not only showcases her vibrant performances but also offers rare behind-the-scenes …

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The Weeknd is set to be the main act for Fortnite’s upcoming music event, โ€˜The Weeknd x Fortnite Festival,โ€™ with a trailer now available for viewing

The Weeknd, also known by his real name Abel Tesfaye, features in a newly released trailer for Festival, a music-focused game developed by Rock Band creators Harmonix. Set to premiere in Fortnite on Saturday, December 9th, Festival offers players an interactive music experience. Fans can engage with the game by tapping notes to the rhythm of the song as they …

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Stabbing at politics with musical satire

Stabbing at politics with musical satire

BEIRUT: โ€œMadad, madad oh master Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.โ€ The reverent-sounding words issue from the six musicians seated in a semicircle, their call-and-response vocals backed by furiously strummed oud and a buzuk, and the rhythmic beats of a tar, a large frame drum used in Levantine classical music.โ€œYou who rule by Godโ€™s rules,โ€ they continue, referring to the supposedly Islamic rule …

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Warner axed by Australia after bar-room fight

David Warner. REUTERS/Philip Brown

BIRMINGHAM, England: Australia batsman David Warner was dropped for his team’s Champions Trophy washout against New Zealand on Wednesday for attacking England player Joe Root in a bar, inflaming tensions between the fierce rivals ahead of the Ashes series and leaving his test spot in jeopardy. While Cricket Australia maintained it was an alleged “physical altercation,” its English counterparts used stronger language by saying Warner “initiated an unprovoked …

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Britainโ€™s most successful Olympian Hoy retires from cycling

Hoy poses on the podium after winning the gold medal in the London 2012 Games menโ€™s keirin final cycling event.

LONDON: Six-time Olympic champion Chris Hoy, who spearheaded a golden period of British track cycling dominance, announced his retirement Thursday, content he had nothing left to prove after a long and stellar career. Britainโ€™s most successful Olympian, who won two golds at the 2012 London Games to add to three from Beijing four years earlier and his first in Athens in 2004, said the time was …

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