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59th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival to Honor Stellan Skarsgård, Vicky Krieps, Dakota Johnson and Peter Sarsgaard | | Roger Ebert
The Karlovy Vary International Film Festival will pay tribute to Stellan Skarsgård, Vicky Krieps, Dakota Johnson, and Peter Sarsgaard, welcoming the actors to personally present screenings of their recent films, festival organizers for the upcoming 59th edition announced Wednesday.In...
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AMC’s “Nautilus” Gives Us Indiana-Jones Worthy Adventure with Imperialist Villains | | Roger Ebert
AMC’s (formerly Disney’s) “Nautilus” is nine-tenths fun adventure. We’re talking otherworldly sea creatures, lost treasure, and 1850s technical marvels, portrayed by the best our 2020s studios can offer. The ten-part first season follows Nemo (an appealing Shazad Latif), the...
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We’re All In This Together: “Brazil” at 40 | | Roger Ebert
There is a moment in Terry Gilliam’s 1985 dystopian masterpiece “Brazil” where the film stops being dazzling, sets aside the Pythonesque humor, and lets humanity have a moment to itself. The lowly bureaucrat, Sam Lowry (Jonathan Pryce), drops off...
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Netflix’s Third Season of “Squid Game” Limps Its Way To Its Bleak, Cynical Finish Line | | Roger Ebert
No one signs up for the Squid Game—contestant or viewer alike—expecting to have a good time. Netflix’s smash-hit Korean thriller series was a massive, massive hit in its first season, partly due to its uncompromising (but hardly subtle) exploration...
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The Great and Magical Creation of This Reality: Mariana Treviño on “Stick” | | Roger Ebert
Mariana Treviño stars in AppleTV+ series “Stick,” playing the mother of a talented but vulnerable young golfer (played by Peter Dager). Owen Wilson and Mark Maron co-star as a former pro golfer and his caddie/coach, who are trying to...
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A new documentary tells the story of journalist Barbara Walters
A new documentary profiles journalist Barbara Walters, who fought sexist bullies throughout her career and still landed the biggest interviews. NPR's Michel Martin talks with director Jackie Jesko.
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FX’s “The Bear” Serves Another Course Of Dreamlike Intensity in Season Four | | Roger Ebert
One of my favorite moments in Season 4 of “The Bear” is a kind of delicate ballet before the chaos—a dialogue-free sequence that lasts nearly three minutes. With the camera swooping in elegantly slow fashion about the kitchen, Ayo...
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Cure Your Insomnia with Prime Video’s “Countdown” | | Roger Ebert
The first streaming service series ever broadcast in the United States was Netflix’s dark, no-holds-barred political drama “House of Cards.” Its arrival seeded the idea that these new platforms could offer stories and execution that rivalled that of cable...
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Sudan civil war: Losing a baby, rescuing a child and dodging air strikes in Darfur
Anne SoyDeputy Africa editorBBCAged just 19, Alawia Babiker Ahmed miscarried as she was fleeing on foot the devastating war...