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The world has lost a remarkable talent in Denis Arndt, whose passing at age 86 reverberates through the corridors of theater and film. With an impressive career that spanned decades, Arndt’s ascent from a helicopter pilot during the Vietnam War to a Tony-nominated actor speaks volumes about resilience and reinvention. It is disturbing that society
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In a world fatigued by repeated tropes and predictable storylines, the film “Unicorns” emerges as a beacon of creativity that brilliantly critiques societal norms while celebrating the complexities of personal identity. The story revolves around Luke, an auto mechanic from Essex, who finds himself grappling with his sexual identity when he falls for Aysha—a British
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The debate surrounding the film “The Brutalist,” notably spurred by director David Cronenberg’s defense, reflects a growing schism in the film industry about the use of artificial intelligence. While some see AI as an inevitable evolution in filmmaking, others perceive it as an unsettling harbinger of the very real dangers of losing human nuance in
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