To Watch
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HAMNET: The Grief Shakespeare Never Wrote About
Hamnet isn’t really about William Shakespeare. It’s about Agnes, a mother destroyed by the loss of her child while the man she loved transforms that grief into literature. ChloĂ© Zhao adapts Maggie O’Farrell’s…
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Wuthering Heights: Emerald Fennell Dares to Tackle Literature’s Most Toxic Romance
There are books that divide people. Emily BrontĂ«’s Wuthering Heights is one of those: you either love it madly or detest it with your whole soul. There’s no middle ground. Now Emerald Fennell,…
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Woody and Buzz Return for One Last Battle
Remember when Toy Story 3 made us cry like children in that incinerator scene? When we thought it was the perfect ending and Pixar would never dare touch that farewell? Well surprise: here…
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Project Hail Mary: Andy Weir and Ryan Gosling Will Take Us to the End of the World
Waking up alone in space with no memory of your name is a nightmare. Waking up alone in space knowing you’re humanity’s last hope is something else entirely. Andy Weir, the genius who…
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Hugh Grant and the Terror of Questioning Your Faith
Can the charming star of romantic comedies transform into the very embodiment of psychological terror? What happens when the lovable protagonist of Notting Hill invites you into his home on a stormy night, and you…
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A Place Called Notting Hill
A clumsy bookseller, a Hollywood actress, and spilled coffee… Sounds like the start of a bad joke, but it became one of cinema’s most beloved romantic comedies. We watched it and we’re telling…
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Mrs Playmen – When Female Desire Defied the Vatican
How do you sustain an erotic magazine in a country where the Catholic Church watches from the windows of your own editorial office? Where does sexual emancipation end and the objectification of the…
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The Raven
Self-Portrait of a Murderer is inspired by the film The Raven and addresses in a narrative game what the murderer might tell about his actions inspired by the stories of writer Edgar Allan…
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The Father
Alzheimer and seeks to find in the consolation of words a place to keep memories alive through those everyday things that weave us as people. Shared Birthday Tomorrow is your birthday. Your real…
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Beauty That Devours Its Own Soul
Can a monster be beautiful if his loneliness is so devastating it pierces through the screen? Is it possible for a film’s visual perfection to become its own curse? Guillermo del Toro doesn’t…











