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AI Voice Used in Netflix Documentary "American Murder: Gabby Petito" Stirs Debate

Netflix's documentary "American Murder: Gabby Petito" uses AI to recreate the victim's voice from her writings, sparking debate despite family approval; the show's popularity highlights ethical and technological advancements in filmmaking.

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Picnic at Hanging Rock" Re-Release Explores Enduring Mystery

Peter Weir's "Picnic at Hanging Rock", re-released for its 50th anniversary, recounts the mysterious disappearance of schoolgirls and a teacher at Hanging Rock, Australia, on Valentine's Day 1900, exploring themes of imperial anxiety and repressed sexuality in a sun-drenched hallucinatory atmosphere...

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Win or Lose": Pixar Series Explores Hidden Anxieties of Middle-Schoolers

Pixar's "Win or Lose" follows a middle-school softball team's week leading up to a championship game, told from multiple perspectives, revealing the emotional struggles of the players and their families through creative visual metaphors, highlighting anxieties, fears, and relationship dynamics.

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A Thousand Blows" Showcases Female Gang in 1880s London

Steven Knight's "A Thousand Blows," streaming on Hulu, tells the intertwined stories of the 40 Elephants, a real female gang in 1880s London, and Hezekiah Moscow, a Jamaican boxer, using a recreated Victorian London setting.

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South Korean Actress's Suicide Highlights Intense Pressure on Celebrities

The death of 24-year-old South Korean actress Kim Se-ron by suspected suicide on February 16th, following severe online criticism for a 2022 drunk driving incident, highlights the extreme pressures faced by celebrities in the country's hyper-competitive entertainment industry.

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elpais.com
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Goya Win for "La Infiltrada" Sparks Online Backlash

María Luisa Gutiérrez, a 52-year-old film producer from Yunquera de Henares, won her first Goya award for "La Infiltrada," a film about a police officer infiltrating ETA, after 32 years in the industry, sparking online controversy due to her acceptance speech.

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Amazon Takes Creative Control of James Bond Franchise

Amazon MGM Studios now holds creative control of the James Bond franchise, a joint venture with current owners Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson, who will retain intellectual property rights. The deal follows the release of "No Time To Die" and speculation about the future of the franchise.

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Brazil's Strong Showing at Berlinale's Generation Section

Brazil had a strong showing at the Berlinale's Generation section with five films, second only to France, including Rafaela Camelo's "A Natureza das Coisas Invisíveis," which opened the festival, and Lúcia Murat's "Hora do Recreio.

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Quality Education
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Broccoli Dynasty Steps Down: Amazon Takes Control of James Bond Franchise

Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson, after nearly 60 years, are stepping down as creative leads of the James Bond franchise, handing control to Amazon MGM Studios, following the 2022 Amazon acquisition of MGM and speculation about the franchise's future after Daniel Craig's final film; Amazon wil...

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Luxury Hotels Respond to Growing Demand for Private, Exclusive Travel Experiences

Luxury hotels are creating private villas and suites to cater to ultra-high-net-worth individuals and affluent travelers seeking exclusive, personalized experiences, reflecting a market shift towards experience-oriented luxury and privacy.

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CBS News President Departs Amidst Lawsuits and Internal Turmoil

CBS News president Adrienne Roark is leaving the network amid multiple controversies, including a $20 billion lawsuit from Donald Trump and internal conflicts, to become TEGNA's chief content officer.

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dailymail.co.uk
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Matthew Perry's Death: A Hollywood Tragedy Investigated

Actor Matthew Perry, known for "Friends," died at 54 from a ketamine overdose; a new Peacock documentary, "Matthew Perry: A Hollywood Tragedy," investigates his death, revealing that three people involved have pleaded guilty, including his former assistant who delivered the fatal dose, and two other...

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