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I think I have narrowed down my Cannes most anticipated:

Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma
Her Private Hell
All of a Sudden
Fatherland
Sheep in the Box
Parallel Tales
Full Phil
Coward
The Man I Love
Gentle Monster

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I miss GENTLEMAN JACK

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Happy Easter to Anne Lister and Ann Walker who got married on Easter Sunday in 1834

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'Forbidden Fruits' Review: A Dreamlike Masterclass of Toxic Sisterhood In Meredith Alloway’s Forbidden Fruits, the American mall, that glass-and-stucco cathedral of consumerism, is reimagined

Big fan of FORBIDDEN FRUITS #FilmSky www.peliplat.com/en/article/1...

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I love the movies

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Off to church aka the movies to see gloria swanson in QUEEN KELLY

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Fourth book of 2026:

Dune

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Third book of 2026:

The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo

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PROJECT HAIL MARY balances science with heart in a story that’s profoundly hopeful. Unlikely friendship is the story’s soul: built on trust, humour, and sacrifice. Emotional, visually rich, and a powerful reminder that connection and collaboration can save worlds . #FilmSky

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'Ready Or Not 2: Here I Come' Is Not Done Playing Bloody Fun Games Against The 1% 'Ready or Not 2: Here I Come' Is a Bloody, Brilliant Sequel That Earns Its Body Count.

Samara Weaving is back playing hide & seek. READY OR NOT 2 trades the mansion for a sprawling estate, adds sibling drama, & somehow gets even bloodier & retains all the humour. It didn’t need to exist but with a game this unhinged, it’s a fun time. My review: nerdspin.com/ready-or-not...

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Our Final 2026 Oscar Winner Predictions It all comes down to this. This Sunday, March 15th, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) will announce the winners of the 98th Academy Awards. The presentation will air on ABC, and ...

Happy #Oscars Day! My predictions for tonight: nextbestpicture.com/our-final-20... #Filmsky

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A Creature in Search of a Name: The Bold, Blurred Identity of 'The Bride!' Maggie Gyllenhaal's The Bride! is a film that leaves the viewer in a state of electric uncertainty. It’s the kind of cin

I had no intention of reviewing THE BRIDE! and took no notes while watching, so probably not my best work, but I had to get my thoughts out for this one #FilmSky www.peliplat.com/en/article/1...

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A new day. A new 4K. #Filmsky

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"MONTREAL, MY BEAUTIFUL" - Review THE STORY – At 53 years old, Feng Xia, a Chinese immigrant in Montreal, finally confronts her repressed desire for women and begins a secret affair with a young Québécoise. This adventure brings her p...

Keep an eye out for MONTREAL, MY BEAUTIFUL. It’s a stunning story that follows an older woman exploring her sexuality & queer desire for the first time. Joan Chen delivers a performance of astonishing nuance & vulnerability. My review: nextbestpicture.com/montreal-my-...

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Canada mass shooting live: At least 10 dead, 25 wounded Six were found dead at a high school in northeastern British Columbia and two others at a residence believed to be connected to the shooting. The suspected gunmen is also dead in apparent self-inflicted injury, authorities said.

Canada mass shooting live: At least 10 dead, 25 wounded reut.rs/4ttTP9f

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The Next Best Picture Podcast - Recap Of The 2026 Sundance Film Festival It’s that time of the year! It’s our annual Sundance Film Festival recap podcast. For the 2026 film festival, and the final one in Park City, Utah, we have Ema Sasic, Cody Dericks, Sara Clements, and ...

THE NEXT BEST PICTURE PODCAST - Recap Of The 2026 #SundanceFilmFestival #Filmsky nextbestpicture.com/the-next-bes...

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‘Carousel’ Review: A Blurred Portrait Of Lost Love A tender indie romance with strong performances, 'Carousel' spins on atmosphere but never quite reaches emotional depth.

My #Sundance2026 review of CAROUSEL: nerdspin.com/carousel-rev... #FilmSky

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“AMERICAN DOCTOR” - Review THE STORY – When three American doctors—Palestinian, Jewish, and Zoroastrian—enter Gaza to save lives, they find themselves caught between medicine and politics, risking everything to expose the truth...

My #Sundance2026 review of AMERICAN DOCTOR: nextbestpicture.com/american-doc... #FilmSky

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I'm wearing my Yellowjackets jacket and ready for the final season.

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#Sundance2026 has come to a close. Here is a ranked list of everything I watched!

boxd.it/SfxWO

What were your favourites? #FilmSky

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Catherine O’Hara Could Do Anything And she pretty much did everything. The only tragedy is that it feels like she was just beginning to get the recognition her decades-long career always deserved.

For The Ringer, I wrote about how amazing it was that the brilliant Catherine O'Hara finally became a superstar in her 60s, and how sad it is that she was taken from us just when we had all finally begun to appreciate her:

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“THE INCOMER” - Review THE STORY – On a remote Scottish isle, siblings Isla and Sandy hunt birds and talk to mythical beings while fighting off outsiders. Their lives change when Daniel, an awkward official, arrives to relo...

My #Sundance2026 review of THE INCOMER: nextbestpicture.com/the-incomer/

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‘Chasing Summer’ Review: Navigating The Chaos Of A Late-Blooming Coming-of-Age 'Chasing Summer' captures the messy beauty of reclaiming the youth you thought you missed.

My #Sundance2026 review of CHASING SUMMER: nerdspin.com/chasing-summ...

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‘Josephine’ Review: Navigating The Jagged Edges Of A Fractured Childhood 'Josephine' is an unflinching yet compassionate portrait of trauma, resilience, and parental love.

My #Sundance2026 review of JOSEPHINE: nerdspin.com/josephine-re...

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Been sitting in sadness since the Catherine O’Hara news broke. A Canadian great and there aren’t that many of those left

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one of the reasons I think it's hard to believe Catherine O'Hara died is because she was this super rare combination of both poise and chaotic energy and so she didn't seem to have a physical age; she was just oscillating between 40 and 17 and 60 at all times.

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Catherine O’Hara’s Late-Career Renaissance on ‘Schitt’s Creek’ and Beyond Showed the Beloved Comedian’s Enduring Range Catherine O'Hara's late-career roles on 'Schitt's Creek', 'The Studio' and 'The Last of Us' showed the beloved comedian's enduring range

a quick, inadequate tribute to catherine o'hara and the renaissance she was in the midst of, now cruelly cut short: variety.com/2026/tv/colu...

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The UK's Independent gives the film one star out of five, saying: "[The] First Lady is a preening, scowling void of pure nothingness in this ghastly bit of propaganda ... Hitting cinemas as the streets of America remain filled with the angry and grieving - with the country on the verge of an irreparable schism - the vulgar, gilded lifestyle of the Trumps makes them look like Marie Antoinette skulking in her cake-filled chateau, or Hermann GĂśring's staring up at his looted Monet."
The publication continued: "The "film" is part propaganda, sure, and part sop to Big Tech companies who require constant regulatory approval for financial manoeuvrings. Even then, it is bad. It will exist as a striking artefact - like The Birth of a Nation or Triumph of the Will - of a time when Americans willingly subordinated themselves to a political and economic oligopoly."

The UK's Independent gives the film one star out of five, saying: "[The] First Lady is a preening, scowling void of pure nothingness in this ghastly bit of propaganda ... Hitting cinemas as the streets of America remain filled with the angry and grieving - with the country on the verge of an irreparable schism - the vulgar, gilded lifestyle of the Trumps makes them look like Marie Antoinette skulking in her cake-filled chateau, or Hermann GĂśring's staring up at his looted Monet." The publication continued: "The "film" is part propaganda, sure, and part sop to Big Tech companies who require constant regulatory approval for financial manoeuvrings. Even then, it is bad. It will exist as a striking artefact - like The Birth of a Nation or Triumph of the Will - of a time when Americans willingly subordinated themselves to a political and economic oligopoly."

Now this is a movie review www.independent.co.uk/arts-enterta...

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