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Cronenberg's "The Shrouds": Exploring Grief Through Technology

The Shrouds", David Cronenberg's new film starring Vincent Cassel and Diane Kruger, explores the grief of a man whose company offers real-time views of decomposition, intertwining his personal loss with corporate sabotage and questions surrounding his wife's death.

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Kesari Chapter 2" Opens to $5.8 Million Globally

Akshay Kumar's "Kesari Chapter 2: The Untold Story Of Jallianwala Bagh" opened with a worldwide gross of $5.8 million, ranking ninth on Comscore's list for the weekend ending April 20, 2025, exceeding expectations and highlighting the growing appeal of historical dramas in Indian cinema.

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The Guilty Ones": A Blues-Infused Drama Exploring Duality and Racial Prejudice

Ryan Coogler directs "The Guilty Ones," starring Michael B. Jordan as twin brothers Smoke and Stack, who return to their 1920s Southern hometown to establish a blues club, only to face unexpected supernatural twists amidst racial prejudice.

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The Rehearsal" Expands Fielder's Comedic Scope, Raises Questions About Sustainability

Nathan Fielder's "The Rehearsal" shifts from small business improvement to exploring interpersonal dynamics through elaborate staged scenarios, exemplified by the construction of five replica apartments to simulate dating interactions; however, the show's escalating scale raises questions about its ...

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Noah Wyle Returns to Medical Dramas in the Realistic "The Pitt

Noah Wyle, after starring in "ER", returns to television in the Max series "The Pitt," a realistic portrayal of a Pittsburgh hospital's emergency department which has gained a following among emergency department workers for its accurate depiction of medical conditions and treatments.

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The Shrouds": Exploring Extreme Grief Through Technology

Director David Cronenberg's "The Shrouds" explores the extreme grief of a man who invents technology to watch his deceased wife decompose, reflecting the director's personal experience with loss while raising questions about technology's role in dealing with death.

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Ice Bucket Challenge Revived for Mental Health

The Speak Your Mind Ice Bucket Challenge, inspired by the 2014 ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, has raised over $190,000 for Active Minds, a mental health nonprofit, using viral videos of participants dumping ice water on themselves and nominating others to participate.

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White House Easter Egg Roll Undergoes Major Changes with Corporate Sponsorships

President Trump and Melania Trump will host the White House Easter Egg Roll on Monday, using nearly 30,000 real eggs despite record-high egg prices, and with corporate sponsors like Amazon, YouTube, and Meta replacing the traditional American Egg Board sponsorship.

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Chekhov's Unexpected Popularity in New York Defies Narratives of Cultural Cancellation

Despite claims of Russian culture being canceled in the West, Anton Chekhov's plays are experiencing a surge in popularity in New York City, with various productions showcasing both traditional and experimental interpretations of his works.

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Quality Education
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Cultural Events: From Recovered Artifacts to "The Ugly Stepsister

This week's cultural highlights include the release of the film "The Ugly Stepsister" on Shudder, exhibitions on Cartier's history at London's V&A Museum, recovered Italian artifacts at the National Archaeological Museum of Naples, the Sony Photography Awards at Somerset House, and the Cinémas du Su...

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No Poverty
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Wit and Resilience: Dorothy Parker and Camilla Barnes Offer Literary Escape

Dorothy Parker's recently published poems and Camilla Barnes's debut novel, "The Usual Desire to Kill," both use humor to explore themes of love, family, and the challenges of life, offering readers witty resilience.

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Drake Amends Lawsuit, Cites Super Bowl Performance as Amplifying Defamation

Rapper Drake amended his lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG), claiming that Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl LIX halftime performance of "Not Like Us", viewed by over 133 million people, reignited false accusations of pedophilia against him; the lawsuit alleges UMG promoted the song despite Drake...

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