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Pick of the Day: “To the End”

“Some of us have to actually live the future that you all are setting on fire,” Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez warns the fossil fuel execs testifying before Congress in Rachel Lears’ “To the End.” Filmed over four years of upheaval...

Reese Witherspoon Will Star In and Produce “Election” Sequel “Tracy Flick Can’t Win”

Reese Witherspoon is ready to pick Flick. The Oscar winner has signed on to topline and produce a sequel to “Election” that will see her reprising the role of Tracy Flick. Titled “Tracy Flick Can’t Win,” the pic is...

Jessie Buckley to Receive Oscar Wilde Award

Jessie Buckley will be honored at the 2023 Oscar Wilde Awards. A press release announced that the Oscar-nominated Irish actress will be presented with an award at the annual event run by the US-Ireland Alliance. The ceremony will take...

Trailer Watch: Anna Kendrick is Trapped in an Abusive Relationship in Mary Nighy’s “Alice, Darling”

“Is this what you think love is?” Anna Kendrick is asked in a new trailer for “Alice, Darling.” Mary Nighy’s feature directorial debut tells the story of Alice (Kendrick), a woman trapped in an abusive relationship. Concerned about her...

Trailer Watch: Alexandra Pelosi’s “Pelosi in the House” Offers Intimate Look at Nancy Pelosi’s Life in Politics

“Some people count sheep at night, I count votes,” Nancy Pelosi says in a new trailer for Alexandra Pelosi’s 14th HBO doc, “Pelosi in the House.” Filmed in cinema vérité style over three decades, the documentary filmmaker takes viewers inside...

Sundance 2023: Women Directors Dominate Competition Slates

As 2022 winds down, it’s time to look onward. Sundance Film Festival has announced its 2023 features lineup. High-profile films set to make their world premiere at the fest include Susanna Fogel’s “Cat Person,” an adaptation of Kristen Roupenian’s...

Gillian Jacobs-Starrer “The Seven Faces of Jane” Lands at Gravitas Ventures 

If you’ve ever played exquisite corpse — a game of creating a story or illustration on a paper segmented with folds — you’d know how wacky and surreal the final product can end up. An anthology film whose story...

Groundbreaking Abortion Drama “If These Walls Could Talk” Coming to HBO and HBO Max

“If These Walls Could Talk” is returning to the small screen. HBO will air the groundbreaking, Emmy-nominated abortion drama December 9 at at 8:00 p.m. ET. The film will also be available to stream for the first time on...

Trailer Watch: School Girls Choose Between God and Cake in Alice Rohrwacher’s “Le Pupille”

Seventeen girls attending a boarding school run by nuns face a major dilemma in “Le Pupille.” Billed as a “tale of innocence, greed, and fantasy,” Alice Rohrwacher’s Disney+ short film sees the girls choosing between satiating their own desires...

Trailer Watch: Léa Seydoux Finds Love in Mia Hansen-Løve’s “One Fine Morning”

Mia Hansen-Løve’s latest sees Léa Seydoux falling for a married man. A trailer for “One Fine Morning” introduces us to Sandra (Seydoux), a widowed mother who is raising her daughter and helping to care her sick father. “I just...
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Sydney’s huge Gaza protest shows there’s now no stopping the tide of public opinion | Sarah Malik

The rain couldn’t stop us. At least 100,000 people took over the CBD and marched across Sydney’s Harbour Bridge...
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