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‘I’m so cool’: The 20 best movies about scary weather, ranked ahead of Wuthering Heights! | movie

20. Frozen (2013) The Pathetic Fallacy is a literary device in which the environment reflects the character’s mood. It’s the heart of the Disney animated classic that tells the story of a woman who is so irritated that she literally turns her surroundings into eternal winter. She is therefore responsible for unspeakable misery, especially the

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From Jay Kelly to Wicked 2: This season’s dizzying array of Oscar winners | oscars

LWhile last year’s Oscars narrative was about the small films that could, from The Brutalist to Anora to Emilia Pérez, this year’s was closer to the opposite, with big-budget films like The Sinners, One Battle After Another, and Frankenstein all leading the way. So it’s not so easy to explain why some of Hollywood’s biggest

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Scott Galloway on the masculinity crisis: ‘I worry that we are evolving a new type of asexual, asocial male.’ | man

meIt doesn’t take much to come up with a title for your book Notes on Being a Man. And on the surface, Scott Galloway could easily be lumped in with a dozen other Manosphere-friendly Alpha Brothers who promise to teach young people how to find their inner wolf. After all, he is a wealthy, fit,

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TV Tonight: Inside the Manosphere – and the ‘100 Day Semen Retention Journey’ | television

Men of the Manosphere 10pm, BBC 3James Blake meets alpha influencer Hamza Ahmed’s online community. “Nobody respects a nice guy,” says Shayne, who “took the red pill” after the breakup. “I don’t worship. [Andrew Tate] But I long for what he represents,” says Jack, 57 days into his “100 Day Sperm Retention Journey,” an insightful

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Review of Ann Lee’s Testament – A Surprisingly Strange Portrait of an Extremely Ecstatic Shaker Leader | movie

‘oYour ordeal is worth it!” This is the shout-out from one of Mona Fastvold’s film stalwarts, who co-wrote The Brutalist with her partner in film, Brady Corbet. A fierce, passionate, shocking and sometimes disconcerting drama about Ann Lee, a historical figure who endured religious persecution as the leader of the fundamentalist Shaker movement in 18th-century

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Resurrection Review – The fascinating Phantasmagoria is a mystery about new China and the old universe | movie

raini Gan’s new film is bold and ambitious, visually stunning, trippy and dizzying in its embrace of hallucinations and the heightened meaning of the unreal and dreamlike. His last film, 2018’s Long Day’s Journey Into Night, was an extraordinary, almost extraterrestrial experience that challenged audiences to examine how they think about time and memory. This

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Secret Agent Review – A brilliant Brazilian drama about a scholar on the run in the murderous 1970s | movie

dDirector Kleber Mendonça Filho’s new film, set against the backdrop of Brazil’s 1970s dictatorship, combines visual brilliance, sensual metropolitan intrigue, shaggy dog ​​comedy, creepy underclass strolls and narratively languorous mystery to create something special. It is about the everyday ugliness of political tyranny, both high and low, and its themes and contemporary perspectives can be

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Remaining Love Review – A Surprising Tragic Portrait of a Divided Family | movie

meCelandic filmmaker Hlynur Pálmason gave us the haunting historical drama Godland and the challenging and bizarre thriller A White, White Day. Now he’s changed things up with this surprising, funny, and vaguely disappointing film. The Love That Remains is a portrait of a fractured family and a fractured marriage, using dreamy piano scores, fantastical fantasies

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Falling Sound Review – Generational unrest plagues German farmers | movie

hourHere is a mysterious and eerie prose poem about guilt, shame and longing in 20th-century Germany and 21st-century Germany. It is a drama in which intergenerational trauma, genetic memories, visions and experiences are repressed and passed on to descendants and grandchildren, which can return as neurotic symptoms of the repressed people. With its visual rhymes

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