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Diretor de Supergirl revela que James Gunn é o verdadeiro cérebro por trás da música da me
Diretor de Supergirl revela que James Gunn é o verdadeiro cérebro por trás da música da me
"Everything will be alright" O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Entretenimento.
'Like Frodo Going Into Mordor': Zach Cregger's Resident Evil 'Feels Like 1 Gigantic Sequen
'Like Frodo Going Into Mordor': Zach Cregger's Resident Evil 'Feels Like 1 Gigantic Sequen
"A ideia aqui é que estamos seguindo um idiota" O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Entretenimento.
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How Refugee Week film festival brings migrants’ experience home
From one hostile environment to another, the documentaries and dramas ranging from Nigeria and Syria to British immigration give vivid life to an experience that can feel very remoteAs World Refugee Day approaches on Saturday, this year’s Refugee Week offers a multitude of events
The Fabulous Gold Harvesting Machine review – scavenger’s story reveals a rich seam to min
Alfredo Pourailly De La Plaza’s absorbing documentary about an ageing Chilean gold panner is meticulously detailed and doubles as its own act of visual prospectingOut on the remote archipelago of Tierra del Fuego in Chile, Toto Gesell holds on to a profession that hails from bygo
‘Depois Daquele Ano’: Série de romance do Prime Video é RENOVADA para a 2ª temporada
‘Depois Daquele Ano’: Série de romance do Prime Video é RENOVADA para a 2ª temporada
O Prime Video renovou oficialmente a série ‘Depois Daquele Ano‘ (Every Year After), baseada no romance homônimo de Carley Fortune, para a 2ª temporada. O próximo ciclo será baseado no segundo volume da saga literária, Um Verão Radiante. “A repercussão de ‘Depois Daquele Ano’ tem
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Saccharine review – eating disorder body horror offers plenty to chew over
Australian director Natalie Erika James demonstrates the power of movies as vessels for cultural commentary in this intoxicatingly creepy productionThe body horror genre has been around for a long time, nibbling at the edges of the zeitgeist, but it seems to be having a moment, o
The 17 best popular science books of 2026 so far
The 17 best popular science books of 2026 so far
The first six months of the year have brought us popular science reads on everything from consciousness to cosmology. Liz Else rounds up her favourites
Why praying for rain appears to work – but only in some places
In some parts of the world, the probability of rain rises with every day it doesn’t rain, and communities in these places are more likely to carry out rain-making rituals
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Reports of the blockbuster exhibition’s death are premature as Tate’s Kahlo show breaks ti
Recent Van Gogh show was National Gallery’s most popular ever and British Museum gears up for arrival of Bayeux tapestryWhen Tate Modern announced a major exhibition devoted to Frida Kahlo, few doubted it would be popular. The Mexican artist has become one of the most recognisabl
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‘My mum says I’m not working class any more!’: Olivia Cooke on power, privilege, and divid
The actor has a knack for playing characters that test viewers’ loyalties. As the Game of Thrones prequel returns, she talks problem fans, ‘boy mums’ and why the arts should be for everyoneHouse of the Dragon is a massive television series. Over two seasons, the prequel to Game o
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‘How do I deal with my rage? I put it in everything I do’: Killing Eve’s Sandra Oh on fury
It took a long time for the actor to find her groove – then the smash TV spy thriller changed everything. She talks about getting advice from A-listers, speaking her mind, and why she’s switching to theatreSandra Oh bursts into a back room at the National Theatre in London with w
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Sinatra: The Musical review – life of a legend brims with hits but never gets under his sk
Aldwych theatre, LondonFrank swings into the West End with a swaggering turn from Joel Harper-Jackson and plenty of style yet the script is flatOl’ Blue Eyes is back: first staged in Birmingham three years ago and workshopped since, this Frank Sinatra bio-musical has now hit the