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‘Renoir’ Loaded FilmsShare on Facebook …
‘Renoir’ Review: A Delicate and Touching Tokyo-Set Portrait of a Girl’s Loneliness Source: Hollywoodreporter HiCelebNews online magazine publishes interesting content…
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U2 Legend Bono on Freedom, Democracy, Apple TV+ Documentary
A lifelong storyteller, Bono continues to take audiences to that other place. The longtime frontman for U2 is the focus…
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‘Miroirs No. 3’ Review: Paula Beer in Christian Petzold’s Minor-Key Study of Two Women Looking to Fill Voids in Their…
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A Belgian Boxer Goes to the Mat in Directors’ Fortnight Entry ‘Wild Foxes’ (Exclusive Trailer)
A teenage boxer is pushed to the limits in Wild Foxes. The Hollywood Reporter can exclusively reveal the first trailer…
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Do Standing Ovations Signal the Decline of Cinema?
In recent years, Cannes’ increasingly standardized custom of drawn-out standing ovations — subject of sneers as well as sympathy —…
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‘Arco’ Review: In Charming, Natalie Portman-Produced French Animated Film, a Boy From the Future Must Find His Way Home Source:…
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Waheed Thabet Khreibat and Banin Ahmad Nayef in ‘The President’s Cake.’ TPC Film …
‘The President’s Cake’ Review: An Iraqi Schoolgirl’s Odyssey Among Grown-ups Is a Tragicomic Gem Source: Hollywoodreporter HiCelebNews online magazine publishes…
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‘The Little Sister’ Review: Coming-of-Age Drama About a French Muslim’s Lesbian Awakening Is a Low-Key Stunner Source: Hollywoodreporter HiCelebNews online…
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How Telugu Cinema Dethroned Bollywood
“Pan Indian” is a fairly new phrase that entered the daily lexicon of the Indian movie enthusiast about 10 years…
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Cannes Fest Draws Unusually High Number of Emmy Hopefuls
Given that (a) the Cannes Film Festival always takes place in mid-May, (b) Primetime Emmy nominations voting always begins in…
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