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'Boy Kills World' Review: Murderer on Mute
Bill Skarsgård plays the silent survivor of a family massacre who is out for revenge in this violently comic saga.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Elaha review – sensitive drama exploring taboos in a tight-knit German-Kurdish community
A magnetic central performance from Bayan Layla as a young woman balancing cultural identity and female sexuality lights up Milena Aboyan’s fine debut feature. “I wish we had German vaginas.” On a stolen evening at a nightclub, away from the gaze ...The Guardian - World -
Book Review: Rachel Khong’s new novel 'Real Americans' explores race, class and cultural identity
“Real Americans” is a sweeping, multigenerational novel about a Chinese American familyABC News - Entertainment -
Review: Generic from its title onward, 'Boy Kills World' does little to differentiate its gore
Junky, manic and action-laden in an enervating manner, director Moritz Mohr's debut feature doesn't seem to be made for audiences to enjoy so much as endure.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Review: Generic from its title onward, 'Boy Kills World' does little to differentiate its gore
Junky, manic and action-laden in an enervating manner, director Moritz Mohr's debut feature doesn't seem to be made for audiences to enjoy so much as endure.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Barbarians Within the Gates
The intifada wing of today’s Democratic Party include credentialed national delegates.The Wall Street Journal - World -
'Munch and Kirchner: Anxiety and Expression' Review: Vivid Visions of Torment at the Yale University Art Gallery
A show pairs the two European artists who forged bleak but bold styles in the face of troubled times and their struggles with mental illness.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Bravely Exploring the Squalor of a ‘Boy Room’
Male 20-somethings are showing off their messy apartments in a video series that poses the implicit question, “You live like this?”The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Exxon, Chevron Earnings Fall Back to Earth
The oil companies are still printing big profits, but their postpandemic run of record earnings is slowing down.The Wall Street Journal - World -
What on earth is going on with Scottish politics?
Humza Yousaf says he won’t resign ahead of a confidence voteBBC News - Top stories
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