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Harris looks to ‘paint a picture’ for undecided votersSuburban moderates are far from the only group Harris’ campaign is targeting in the race’s closing days. As the Harris campaign tries to make inroads with men, podcasts like Joe Rogan’s are still under consideration, a source familiar with the matter said. “No matter your party, no matter who you voted for last time, there is a place for you in this campaign,” Harris said last week. She appealed to moderate voters and women in their 2024 primary — including many of the same voters Harris’ campaign is targeting in the race’s late stages. Trump’s campaign has been touting Haley’s endorsement in battleground states.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Liz Cheney, Harris, Donald Trump, , Nikki Haley, Trump, Haley, , Adam Kinzinger, “ It’s, Cheney, Sarah Longwell, Charlie Sykes, Ohio Sen, JD Vance, ” Vance, Joe Rogan’s, “ We’re, ” Harris, David Plouffe, Donald Trump —, Joe Biden’s, Trump’s, Biden, ” Trump, , ” “, ” Haley, he’d, Alabama Sen, Katie Britt, Roe, Progressives shrug, Harris ’, Dick Cheney’s, , Vermont Sen, Bernie Sanders, Leah Greenberg, Kamala, ” Greenberg, ” CNN’s Daniel Strauss, Priscilla Alvarez, Gregory Krieg, Kristen Holmes, Alayna Treene, Steve Contorno, Kit Maher Organizations: CNN, Republicans, Wyoming, South Carolina Gov, Illinois Rep, Republican, Trump, Democratic, White House, Suburban, Black, , Republican National Convention, Fox News, Alabama, Progressives, Union, House Locations: Michigan , Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Chester County , Pennsylvania, Oakland County , Michigan, Waukesha County , Wisconsin, Wyoming, , Georgia, Puerto Rican, Arizona, Nevada, Washington Crossing , Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Philadelphia, Milwaukee, Green Bay , Wisconsin, America, Iraq, Vermont, “ State
“This is what you would call an Easter egg for Spaniards, because it was so celebrated in Spain. And when I was in Italy promoting the film, they also cracked up at this close-up of the bag because they actually won that World Cup.”
Persons: Locations: Spain, Italy
Kyrsten Sinema once said she could "do anything" after leaving the Senate, according to one book. Now that she's retiring, Sinema has all kinds of get-rich-quick options available to her. According that book, Sinema told the Utah Republican that she didn't care about winning reelection, a prospect that had long been imperiled by breaking with her party on government spending and the Senate's "filibuster" rule. Former Sen. Ben Sasse is set to make millions from his new role as a college president. Tasos Katopodis-Pool/Getty ImagesSinema could also seek to become a college president, as she purportedly once told Romney — and she could get rich doing it.
Persons: Kyrsten Sinema, Sinema, , McKay, Sen, Mitt Romney, Kyrsten, Arizona hasn't, Romney, Sinema's, Leah Greenberg, she's, — she's, Ed Perlmutter —, it's, Tom Suozzi, Mike Rogers of, Suozzi, George Santos, Rogers —, Former Sen, Ben Sasse, Tasos, Romney —, Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Nikki Haley, he's Organizations: Service, Senate, Utah Republican, Arizona State University, Capitol, Democratic, Colorado —, Mike Rogers of Michigan, House Intelligence, Former, GOP, University of Florida Locations: Plenty, Arizona, Colorado, New York, Michigan, Nebraska
Fate convenes our two friendless protagonists one morning in the walled gardens there, where Henri has been sent to collect a £5,000 packet of cash for delivery. While he looks on unseen from a balcony, Louise simply scoops up the money and walks away. Henri can’t quite conjure a reason; his cousins aren’t the forgiving kind, and there is no question there will be consequences. There are endless glasses of cognac and solitary meals in cafes; even a scattering of faceless lovers who melt away in the morning, unmissed. The result is a collection of lovely, haunted images that never fully coalesces into compelling narrative.
Persons: Henri, Louise, Henri can’t, Mangan, Agatha, , Christie, She’ll Locations: Granada, Paris, Belgrade, Oran, French
By her early 30s she had earned a law degree from Harvard, an M.F.A. from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and a PEN/Hemingway Award for her lauded debut novel, “The Grass Dancer.” Then Mona Susan Power’s world went dark. But depression, anxiety, and what she would later learn to identify as complex P.T.S.D. led her to withdraw almost completely from a life she felt increasingly ill-equipped to handle in the wake of “The Grass Dancer’s” success. If you’re not prepared for it, if you don’t really believe that you deserve it … the whole impostor syndrome thing, it just got worse.
Persons: Martin Luther King Jr, tugged, Hemingway, , Mona Susan Power’s, Nellie, Bear Gates, Susan Kelly Power Organizations: Academy, Harvard, Iowa, , PEN, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Minn, , of Dolls Locations: Chicago, St, Paul,
Bringing Sexy Back to the Movies, With a 2023 Twist
  + stars: | 2023-06-13 | by ( Leah Greenblatt | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
Critics and audiences have long despaired: Where have all the romantic comedies gone? Though what hard-R shenanigans look like in 2023 — post-#MeToo, post-pandemic, mid-online culture wars — may necessarily be a very different thing than in 1993, or even 2013. Still, there’s novelty in seeing the Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence sign on to a libidinous goof like “No Hard Feelings,” due June 23. She stars as a financially strapped Uber driver who agrees, for a fee, to seduce the awkward teenage son of a wealthy New York couple. The red-band trailer surpassed 45 million views in its first 24 hours online — a testament, perhaps, to moviegoers’ too-long-untapped appetite for cheerfully slapstick set pieces and “Can I touch your wiener?” jokes.
Persons: Bridget Joneses, Nancy Meyers, Jennifer Lopez, Josh Duhamel, Ana de Armas, Chris Evans, Reese Witherspoon, Ashton Kutcher, Jennifer Lawrence, Organizations: Netflix, New Locations: , New York
He was 7-years-old when “The Little Mermaid” became a surprise animation hit and soundtrack juggernaut in 1989, and she was still a baby. Now they’re co-starring in the director Rob Marshall’s ambitious live-action reimagining, currently in theaters: Diggs, 41, as the sympathetic crab Sebastian, and Awkwafina, 34, as the birdbrained gull Scuttle. The pair discuss on-set rap battles, supporting the new Mermaid Halle Bailey and the art of stealing scenes by the seashore. How do you navigate the legacy of Samuel Wright and Buddy Hackett, the actors who originated the voice roles of Sebastian and Scuttle, without being weighed down by it? There was a way to do these characters that is just on the book, but Rob [Marshall] really facilitated a good environment to bring our own selves into it and improv.
Persons: Tony, “ Hamilton, Daveed Diggs, Nora Lum, they’re, Rob Marshall’s, Diggs, Sebastian, Halle Bailey, Samuel Wright, Buddy Hackett, Rob, Marshall Organizations: Rich Asians, Disney
There’s even a live-in housekeeper, a forbidding red-haired woman named Mrs. Brandt who lurks in corners, spouting cryptic things about Jed’s long-dead mother and the breeding habits of local mountain lions. In a genre that can be numbingly formulaic and indifferently composed, she remains a masterful builder of mood, her voluptuous prose heavy with sex and weather. But as Jacy dithers and stalls in the July heat, so does the story, even as it wends toward the feverish, improbable rush of its climax. Woman, beware; these are the signs you were looking for. Leah Greenblatt is a freelance writer and former critic at large at Entertainment Weekly.
Beau, the addled midlife wreck played by Joaquin Phoenix in “Beau Is Afraid,” isn’t just afraid, he is terrorized: harassed, beaten, stabbed and even kidnapped in a surreal black comedy that often feels less like a conventional film than a three-hour panic attack. (In the hands of high-anxiety auteur Ari Aster, of “Hereditary” and “Midsommar” fame, consider that a compliment.) Thanks to his monstrous mother, he has become a man resigned to life without love or companionship. For Aster, it turns out, there was never a second choice. There was a feeling like, ‘Look, we’ll try, but we likely won’t be able to afford it.’”
Name Above the Movie Title? How About in It?
  + stars: | 2023-04-20 | by ( Leah Greenblatt | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
With “Pinocchio” and the 2022 Netflix horror-anthology series “Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities,” the director joins a long line of auteurs, from Alfred Hitchcock to Tim Burton, whose presence not merely above the title but in it serves as a stylistic marker, even when it’s not strictly their hand guiding the material. (The horror godhead Wes Craven habitually did the same; see “Wes Craven’s New Nightmare.”) Few, though, can claim to be the one-man industry that is Tyler Perry, who retains full ownership of the projects produced under his personal shingle at his stand-alone studio in Atlanta. The multihyphenate creator has famously put‌‌ his signature on several movie and television titles released under its umbrella — including “Tyler Perry’s A Madea Homecoming,” the most recent iteration of the reliably raucous comedies that he also writes and stars in as a salty, well-cushioned matriarch of a certain age. While Madea is Perry’s wholesale creation, indubitably linked to the man who wears her wig onscreen, certain intellectual properties with roots that reach back centuries have tilted their brims instead toward a more literal (and literary) acknowledgment of the source. Neither he nor Christie is officially billed in the title.
[1/2] Fans attend a premiere for the film Avatar: The Way of Water, at Dolby theatre in Los Angeles, California, U.S., December 12, 2022. REUTERS/Mario AnzuoniLOS ANGELES, Dec 13 (Reuters) - The long-awaited sequel to groundbreaking movie "Avatar" won praise on Tuesday from movie critics who said they were awed again by director James Cameron's visual artistry. The sequel offers more advanced 3D images, showcasing aquatic creatures on the lush moon of Pandora. "'Avatar: The Way of Water' is such a screen-popping visual feast it earns the 3-hour, 12-minute running time," said Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun-Times. Studios split ticket sales with theaters, and Cameron told GQ magazine that "The Way of Water" will need to make $2 billion just to break even.
Danai Gurira and Letitia Wright star as Okoye and Shuri in Marvel Studio's "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever." DisneyIt's impossible to replace the irreplaceable, but that was Ryan Coogler's task as the director and co-writer of Disney's latest Marvel Cinematic Universe film, "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever." Here's what some critics thought of "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" ahead of its Friday debut:Kristy Puchko, MashablePuchko says the film, while action-packed, is at its core about how people handle loss differently. Still from Marvel Studio's "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever." Winston Duke stars as M'Baku in Marvel Studio's "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever."
Разве что в связи с наиболее важными событиями, - такими, к примеру, как выборы президента. Так, корреспондент The Guardian Лея Грин (Leah Green), автор видеосюжетов о спаде рождаемости в Европе «Europe’s baby bust», третью серию своих репортажей посвятила Молдове. И жителей страны не стало больше, чем на тот момент, когда снимался сюжет The Guardian. А значит, «символический референдум о семейных ценностях и либерализме», как называет автор молдавские выборы, продолжится. Далее корреспондент рассказывает о другом тогдашнем кандидате в президенты:- Эта позиция нынешнего президента Игоря Додона о семейных ценностях является для него преимуществом.
Persons: Leah Green, Лея Грин, Майя Санду, Игорь Додон, Итак, Додон, Это, Маркел Вопервых, Что, Маркел Отказ, Маркел Тот, Владимир Путин, Перед, Все, Я, Победа Майя Санду Organizations: Guardian, СМИ, Партия действие и солидарности Locations: Молдова, Европа, Румыния, Украина, Кишинев, Республика Молдова, Гарвард, Бельцы, Маркел, Похребя
Политика Майя Санду стала героиней сюжета о «child-free»Журналистка The Guardian Лея Грин (Leah Green), автор видеосюжетов о спаде рождаемости в Европе “Europe’s baby bust”, третью серию посвятила Молдове. Главные герои сюжета — Майя Санду, Игорь Додон, Епископ Бельцкий и Фалештский Маркелл. Его оппонентом была Майя Санду — 48-летняя незамужняя женщина, без детей. В этой серии “Europe’s baby bust” Леа Грин и Екатерина Очагавиа присоединились к предвыборной кампании, чтобы это выяснить,” – говорится в видеосюжете. Лея Грин продолжает путешествовать по Европе, чтобы узнать, почему рождается всё меньше детей и что это за этим стоит.
Persons: Leah Green, , , Майя Санду, Лея Грин, Игорь Додон, Епископ Бельцкий, Фалештский Маркелл, Леа Грин, Екатерина Очагавиа Locations: Европа, Молдова
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