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“Derry Girls” and “Sex Education” Crossing Paths in Medieval Comedies

Two of the most successful teen TV series in recent years are “Derry Girls,” starring Nicola Coughlan and Saoirse-Monica Jackson, and “Sex Education,” featuring Aimee Lou Wood and Tanya Reynolds. Recently, the medieval comedy series “Decameron” debuted on Netflix, featuring both Tanya Reynolds and Saoirse-Monica Jackson. Additionally, the medieval comedy film “Seize Them” was released this year, starring Aimee Lou

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Dražen: A Cinematic Journey of the Best European Player (vid)

There are many documentaries about the legendary Croatian player Dražen Petrović, with “Once Brothers” being perhaps the most famous, highlighting his friendship with Serbian Vlade Divac. For the first time, a feature film will be released, with production company Kinoteka unveiling the teaser for “Dražen.” “Dražen” will narrate Petrović’s entire life, from his childhood in Šibenik to his tragic death

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Midsommar (2019) – Movie Review

We previously highlighted “Midsommar” as one of the best movies for 2019. Now it’s time to write a movie review about it. “Midsommar,” directed by Ari Aster, is a visually stunning and deeply exploration of grief, lonileness, trauma, and the sinister side of human nature. Set against the backdrop of a remote Swedish village during their midsummer festival, the film

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“Rivals” are coming!

We are getting closer to the premiere of “Rivals”. Although an exact release date hasn’t been announced, Disney+ has unveiled first-look images from the eight-part series (article’s photos). Based on Cooper’s bestselling Rutshire Chronicles, “Rivals” takes place amid the excesses and antics of the power-grabbing social elite in 1980s England. “Rivals” explores the ruthless world of independent television in 1986,

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Our picks from Cannes 2024

Like last year, we’re highlighting our favorite films from the competition section of the 77th Cannes Film Festival. Last year, we featured “Anatomie d’une chute,” which not only won the Golden Phoenix but also enjoyed a successful award season, ultimately reaching the Oscars and winning Best Original Screenplay award. This year, a fierce battle is expected between Francis Ford Coppola’s

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Everybody Dies… Sometimes – Short Movie Review

How should a therapist react when, during their first meeting, a patient tells him that by the end of the session, he will be dead, and she will have killed him? This situation marks the beginning of “Everybody Dies… Sometimes”. Plot Mara’s life hasn’t been easy. She’s really struggled because of her intense anxiety. She believes that somehow, anyone who

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Kinds of Kindness Trailer Drops: Lanthimos & Stone Strike Back

The teaser for Yorgos Lanthimos’s new movie, titled “Kinds of Kindness,” has been released and is expected to premiere in cinemas on June 21. This film marks the fourth collaboration between Emma Stone and Yorgos Lanthimos, following “The Favourite,” “Poor Things,” and the short film “Bleat.” The cast also includes Jesse Plemons, Willem Dafoe, and Margaret Qualley (both of whom

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