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Discover this gross-out ’90s high school movie by…

[ad_1] “All you need is mobil­i­ty and life beyond this bor­ing room and the lim­i­ta­tions of this stu­pid com­put­er. I, my love, will give you

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Jurassic World: Dominion | Little White Lies

[ad_1] But that’s not all! Very bad peo­ple have trained the rap­tors to attack peo­ple when a laser point­er in aimed at them, a plot point so

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Time in the Flesh: A Queer East Correspondence

[ad_1] Tem­po­ral­i­ties of Grief  By Soumya Sharma What hap­pens when the past doesn’t leave but lingers – qui­et, unre­solved, and heavy? At Queer East 2025, grief

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28 Years Later | Elio | Buckaroo Banzai (1984)

[ad_1] On Truth & Movies this week, The Rage virus rears its ugly head again in 28 Years Later, we check out Pixar’s latest, Eliot

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28 Years Later review – Danny Boyle is finally…

[ad_1] Like a rabid zom­bie with a wan­ton desire to gorge mind­less­ly on its prey, film­mak­er Dan­ny Boyle has got a bloody sweet tooth for nos­tal­gia late­ly. From

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“Life, Liberty, and All the Rest of It”: Reading…

[ad_1] Where Kaye, her ​“prop­er” WASP-wife ana­logue, is a blonde, col­lege-edu­cat­ed school teacher who (at least at the out­set) loves Michael uncon­di­tion­al­ly, embody­ing both famil­ial inno­cence

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How Film Music Comes to Life: Inside Abbey Road

[ad_1] Stu­dio One’s recent ren­o­va­tions have added major tech­ni­cal inno­va­tions in the con­trol room. A 20-year old 72-chan­nel Neve record­ing con­sole has been replaced with an

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The Decadent Splendour of The Great Beauty

[ad_1] This fea­ture is the sec­ond in our sum­mer series, La Dolce Vita: A Cel­e­bra­tion of Ital­ian Screen Style, in part­ner­ship with Disaronno. Not once dur­ing

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Elio review – a touching treaty on the search for…

[ad_1] We first meet Elio Solis (Yonas Kibreab) curled up beneath a booth table of a din­er inside a muse­um. He’s a bit younger than he will be for

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F1 review – speed is king, subtlety is…

[ad_1] There’s no point in deny­ing it. No use pre­tend­ing oth­er­wise. By any rea­son­able met­ric or mea­sure, it remains a sim­ple and immutable truth: men are