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‘Oh, Canada’ Review: Paul Schrader Gets the Better of Himself in Richard Gere Reunion

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Cannes 2024: The "First Reformed" filmmaker's latest is a head-scratcher – and not in a good way

PTAB Denies Institution Of Review Of Mel NavIP Patent

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The Patent Trial and Appeal Board has said it wouldn't be reviewing an automotive navigation device patent, handing a win to Hyundai Motor Co. in the patent dispute.

‘Oh, Canada’ Review: Paul Schrader’s Rueful Ode to Death and Regret Is as Confused as Its Protagonist

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Cannes: Schrader mixes styles and approaches for his most experimental film in years, but the drama about an ailing filmmaker starring Richard Gere and Jacob Elordi as that same person gets too often lost in its own ambition.

‘Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes’ Review: A Legend Opens Up in Nanette Burstein’s Engaging HBO Doc Based on Rediscovered Audio Recordings

Filled with archival images, the film — built around interviews from the mid-60s — is an effective trip back to a changing Hollywood.

Oh, Canada review – Paul Schrader looks north as Richard Gere’s draft dodger reveals all

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Cannes film festival A dying director who fled from the US to Canada agrees to make a confessional film in Schrader’s fragmented and anticlimactic story

Oh, Canada – first-look review

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A celebrated documentary filmmaker makes a deathbed confession in Paul Schrader's adaptation of Russell Bank's novel Foregone.

‘Oh, Canada’ Review: Paul Schrader Separates the Art From the Artist in Prismatic Portrait of a Dying Director

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Straying from the hotheaded “Taxi Driver” style that has dominated much of his career, Paul Schrader pays ruminative and respectful tribute to his late friend, novelist Russell Banks, who gave the writer-director the raw material for one…

‘Oh, Canada’ Review: Richard Gere, Jacob Elordi and Uma Thurman in Paul Schrader’s Feeble Inquiry Into Mortality

An acclaimed American documentarian who relocated North as a Vietnam draft refugee attempts to set the record straight in one final interview.

‘Oh, Canada’ Review: Richard Gere And His ‘American Gigolo’ Filmmaker Paul Schrader Reunite For Reflective Drama About Truth, Regrets And Mortality – Cannes Film Festival

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Hard to believe it has been 44 years since Paul Schrader and star Richard Gere last worked together on 1980’s seminal American Gigolo, a film that became not just a keystone in Gere’s celebrated career but also one for one Schrader’s as…

Dead & Company Prove Las Vegas’ Sphere Isn’t Just for U2, but Them, Too, in Residency’s Astounding Opening Night: Concert Review

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Memo to anyone who “isn’t really into the Dead” but has been cajoled by a friend or loved one into attending an upcoming Dead & Company concert, as a plus-one: Your chances of enjoying the show just went up by approximately 10,000%. Let’s…

Hobolite Iris Review: A Shining Example of Pocket-Sized Lighting

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The Hobolite Iris, the company's latest addition to its lineup of LED lighting equipment, is small enough to slide into a pocket yet versatile enough to deploy in a variety of ways. The main reason why is because it integrates into the…

USAID Embarks On Budget Performance Review In Ebonyi

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ABAKALIKI – In continuation of its resolve to have an improved governments ability to plan and budget, raise revenues, increase responsiveness to citizens’ needs and priorities, manage conflict and oversee service delivery, The USAID…

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Czech billionaire bidding to buy Royal Mail will face national security review

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THE Czech billionaire trying to buy Royal Mail will face a national security review, the Chancellor confirmed yesterday, amid concerns about the takeover.

Czech billionaire bidding to buy Royal Mail will face national security review

THE Czech billionaire trying to buy Royal Mail will face a national security review, the Chancellor confirmed yesterday, amid concerns about the takeover.

‘Lives Outgrown’ by Beth Gibbons Review: A Distinctive Debut

Best known as a member of Portishead, the English singer releases her first solo studio album, ushering listeners into a dark, mythical musical world. [Wall Street Journal] By Mark Richardson In June 2013, the label Domino announced that…

Jayden Daniels earning rave reviews from Commanders teammates, coaches

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Jayden Daniels has already made quite the impression.

Megalopolis review: Francis Ford Coppola goes unchained in one-of-a-kind epic

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The director of The Godfather is back with Megalopolis, an all-star epic with Adam Driver that’s unlike anything you’ve ever seen.

Pretty Little Liars: Summer School Episodes 1-2 – Review

Pretty Little Liars: Summer School Episodes 1-2 – Review. By Christopher Patterson. A New Modern Horror Classic Strikes Gold On Return It’s back. And it’s summertime. Yes, the new Pretty Little Liars has finally returned with a fun…

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Neil Young concert review: Icon brings raw power to Forest Hills

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At times, the show felt more like a magical campfire than a concert.

‘The Big Cigar’ Review: André Holland Is Excellent in an Erratic Biopic

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As Black Panther co-founder Huey P. Newton, the "Moonlight" and "High Flying Bird" star unveils more nuance than the speedy but stilted series around him.