Month: May 2021

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Henry K. Norvalls’ Sweet Things follows Anne as she navigates an interview for a photography house. The awkward horror of job interviews is a near-universal experience, and this film details how that can intersect with misogyny and the imbalance of employer-employee dynamics. Norvalls’ brilliant direction showcases a clash in power: a young woman desperately trying to keep
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The cast for Rian Johnson‘s Knives Out 2 continues to get more impressive, with The Wrap reporting today that “WandaVision” star Kathryn Hahn is the latest to come on board. Previously announced, Daniel Craig will be reprising the role of Benoit Blanc, with the cast for the sequel thus far also including Dave Bautista, Edward Norton and Janelle Monáe.
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Russian Fashion Council invites designers from across the globe to apply for the international hybrid fashion event – Global Talents Digital. The third Global Talents Digital issue is dedicated to sustainability (sustainable development). Designers of virtual and real clothing, footwear, and accessories are welcome to join as long as they work at least one of
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CinemaBlend participates in affiliate programs with various companies. We may earn a commission when you click on or make purchases via links. What defines a space movie? Does it actually have to take place in space and, if so, how much? Plus, how far away from Earth should we boldly go before breaching parameters of
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Can people truly change, or are some incapable of growth? That was the question that loomed at the forefront of Younger Season 7 Episode 8, as we witnessed a softer side of Quinn. My instincts are still screaming that we shouldn’t trust her, but is it possible that, like Liza, our judgment is clouded because of
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Queer books about found family are not hard to come by. But as wonderful as those books are, sometimes I just want to read about queer parents and other biologically related queer people: queer grandparents, siblings, elders, and other caregivers. I want books that explore how queerness lives in bio families, and delve into all
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No, your eyes aren’t deceiving you: Twitter’s got a new “hand-cut” typeface.  By Sophie Kemp May 12, 2021  Illustration by C.J. Robinson Recently, Twitter began to roll out a new custom typeface. If you haven’t noticed it yet, you’re probably not glued to the app 24/7, trying to craft a joke about the latest Bean
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Music, an absolute delight and a treat to our ears, is universal and never gets old. Due to the development of technology, Songs can be streamed, uploaded, promoted through online websites and audio distribution platforms. One of such popular music-streaming websites is SoundCloud, one of the most extensive music streaming services. The company was founded
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