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James Bond's Future: Trademark Dispute Highlights Amazon-EON Tensions
An Austrian businessman's attempt to acquire the James Bond trademark due to a potential five-year inactivity clause has sparked debate, highlighting tensions between Amazon (MGM's owner) and EON Productions, the franchise's creative controllers, over the future direction of the films, particularly ...
James Bond's Future: Trademark Dispute Highlights Amazon-EON Tensions
An Austrian businessman's attempt to acquire the James Bond trademark due to a potential five-year inactivity clause has sparked debate, highlighting tensions between Amazon (MGM's owner) and EON Productions, the franchise's creative controllers, over the future direction of the films, particularly ...
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48% Bias Score


Ukrainian War Film Depicts Brutal Realities
A Polish-Ukrainian war film, released on the third anniversary of the Russian invasion, uses interwoven stories—including those of a Polish traveler, a Russian mother seeking her son, and Ukrainian women in a basement—to depict the war's brutal reality from various perspectives.
Ukrainian War Film Depicts Brutal Realities
A Polish-Ukrainian war film, released on the third anniversary of the Russian invasion, uses interwoven stories—including those of a Polish traveler, a Russian mother seeking her son, and Ukrainian women in a basement—to depict the war's brutal reality from various perspectives.
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60% Bias Score


Berlinale 2024: Diverse Films, Political Tensions, and a Focus on Emerging Talent
The 75th Berlin International Film Festival (February 13-23) opened with Tom Tykwer's "The Light," honoring Tilda Swinton with an Honorary Golden Bear; the main competition features 19 films from 26 countries, including works addressing political issues and showcasing diverse voices.
Berlinale 2024: Diverse Films, Political Tensions, and a Focus on Emerging Talent
The 75th Berlin International Film Festival (February 13-23) opened with Tom Tykwer's "The Light," honoring Tilda Swinton with an Honorary Golden Bear; the main competition features 19 films from 26 countries, including works addressing political issues and showcasing diverse voices.
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16% Bias Score


Iranian Filmmaker's Powerful Critique of 2022 Protests Results in Exile
Mohammad Rasoulof's "The Seed of the Sacred Fig" uses a Tehran family's experiences to depict the Iranian government's harsh response to the 2022 protests, highlighting the conflict between those upholding the regime and those seeking change, resulting in Rasoulof's eight-year prison sentence and su...
Iranian Filmmaker's Powerful Critique of 2022 Protests Results in Exile
Mohammad Rasoulof's "The Seed of the Sacred Fig" uses a Tehran family's experiences to depict the Iranian government's harsh response to the 2022 protests, highlighting the conflict between those upholding the regime and those seeking change, resulting in Rasoulof's eight-year prison sentence and su...
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32% Bias Score


El 47" and "La infiltrada" Dominate Diverse 39th Goya Awards
The 39th Goya Awards, held in Granada, Spain, saw "El 47" and "La infiltrada" lead nominations, with Aitana Sánchez-Gijón and Richard Gere receiving honorary awards; winners spanned diverse films.
El 47" and "La infiltrada" Dominate Diverse 39th Goya Awards
The 39th Goya Awards, held in Granada, Spain, saw "El 47" and "La infiltrada" lead nominations, with Aitana Sánchez-Gijón and Richard Gere receiving honorary awards; winners spanned diverse films.
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16% Bias Score


Moroccan Aita Singers Find Acceptance Amidst Evolving Cultural Landscape
Moroccan cheikha, female folk singers of the aita tradition, face societal stigma despite their cultural importance; however, growing acceptance and the success of films like "Everybody Loves Touda" suggest a continued future for the genre.
Moroccan Aita Singers Find Acceptance Amidst Evolving Cultural Landscape
Moroccan cheikha, female folk singers of the aita tradition, face societal stigma despite their cultural importance; however, growing acceptance and the success of films like "Everybody Loves Touda" suggest a continued future for the genre.
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12% Bias Score

Assisted Suicide and Palliative Care: A European Dialogue
New films by Almodóvar and Gavras, alongside the UK's legalization of assisted suicide for terminally ill adults with a life expectancy under six months, spark a European conversation on end-of-life choices and palliative care.

Assisted Suicide and Palliative Care: A European Dialogue
New films by Almodóvar and Gavras, alongside the UK's legalization of assisted suicide for terminally ill adults with a life expectancy under six months, spark a European conversation on end-of-life choices and palliative care.
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24% Bias Score

BAFTA 2024: Conclave and The Brutalist Dominate Amidst Controversy
At the 2024 British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs), Conclave and The Brutalist each won four awards, while Emilia Perez won two despite controversies, and Mikey Madison unexpectedly won Best Actress.

BAFTA 2024: Conclave and The Brutalist Dominate Amidst Controversy
At the 2024 British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs), Conclave and The Brutalist each won four awards, while Emilia Perez won two despite controversies, and Mikey Madison unexpectedly won Best Actress.
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48% Bias Score

Academy Awards Snubs: High-Profile Films Miss the Mark
Several high-profile films, including the boxing drama "The Fire Inside," the sequel "Gladiator II," and the biopic "Blitz," failed to receive Oscar nominations despite expectations, highlighting the Academy's preference for smaller, less conventional films.

Academy Awards Snubs: High-Profile Films Miss the Mark
Several high-profile films, including the boxing drama "The Fire Inside," the sequel "Gladiator II," and the biopic "Blitz," failed to receive Oscar nominations despite expectations, highlighting the Academy's preference for smaller, less conventional films.
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56% Bias Score

Anora's Director Wins Top DGA Award, Boosts Oscar Chances
Sean Baker won the Directors Guild of America Award for Anora on Saturday in Los Angeles, increasing its likelihood of winning Best Director at the Oscars, following wins at the Critics Choice Awards and Producers Guild Awards.

Anora's Director Wins Top DGA Award, Boosts Oscar Chances
Sean Baker won the Directors Guild of America Award for Anora on Saturday in Los Angeles, increasing its likelihood of winning Best Director at the Oscars, following wins at the Critics Choice Awards and Producers Guild Awards.
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44% Bias Score

Moore and Brody Win Big at Critics Choice Awards
Demi Moore won Best Actress at the 30th Critics Choice Awards for her performance in "The Substance," while Adrien Brody won Best Actor for "The Brutalist"; "Anora" surprisingly won Best Picture, and the ceremony, originally planned for January 12th, was delayed due to LA wildfires.

Moore and Brody Win Big at Critics Choice Awards
Demi Moore won Best Actress at the 30th Critics Choice Awards for her performance in "The Substance," while Adrien Brody won Best Actor for "The Brutalist"; "Anora" surprisingly won Best Picture, and the ceremony, originally planned for January 12th, was delayed due to LA wildfires.
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24% Bias Score

The Substance" Receives Multiple Oscar Nominations
Coralie Fargeat's "The Substance," nominated for five Oscars including Best Picture and Best Director, stars Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley in a visceral exploration of beauty standards and their impact on women, challenging conventional cinematic representations.

The Substance" Receives Multiple Oscar Nominations
Coralie Fargeat's "The Substance," nominated for five Oscars including Best Picture and Best Director, stars Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley in a visceral exploration of beauty standards and their impact on women, challenging conventional cinematic representations.
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48% Bias Score
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