Selena Gomez recently found herself at the center of a heated discussion regarding her performance in the film *Emilia Pérez*. Critic Eugenio Derbez vehemently expressed his discontent with her role as Jessi del Monte during an episode of the podcast *Hablando de Cine*, sparking a broader dialogue about acting in non-native languages and the intricacies
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Despite being Switzerland’s entry for the International Feature Oscar, “Queens” (Reinas) is profoundly tied to Peru, both geographically and linguistically. The film resonates with a complex tapestry of emotions and cultural reflections, making it far more than just a cinematic offering — it is a personal pilgrimage for its director and co-writer, Klaudia Reynicke. She
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South Korea’s political landscape has been wrought with turbulence, particularly spotlighted by the recent failed impeachment motion against President Yoon Suk Yeol. This motion was a reaction to Yoon’s controversial and abrupt proposal to impose martial law, described as a miscalculation by those within his own party. Expectedly, the ruling People Power Party chose to
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In the rapidly evolving landscape of smartphone technology, manufacturers are continuously exploring ways to balance performance with cost, particularly as they face rising production expenses. A recent tip-off suggests a potential shift in strategy for 2025, where some smartphone makers may opt to use less powerful processors in high-end models traditionally equipped with flagship chipsets.
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Imagine if the very energy generated from a vibrant night of dancing and music could be transformed into a sustainable source of power. This groundbreaking idea has shifted from mere imagination into reality thanks to the collaboration of two Scottish entrepreneurs, David Townsend and Andrew Fleming-Brown. Hailing from vastly different professional backgrounds—Townsend being a geologist
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