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Demi Lovato returns to the documentary space with Child Star, exploring the emotional aftermath of early stardom. Through interviews with former Disney and Hollywood actors, the film reflects on the pressures of child fame, while highlighting the unregulated new generation of internet child stars.
Joker: Folie à Deux explores America’s fractured political landscape, echoing societal collapse through Arthur Fleck’s delusional musical fantasies. Despite a polarizing reception, the film’s chaotic courtroom scene captures the essence of the Joker. Todd Phillips’ direction leaves viewers questioning the Joker’s true identity.
This film, based on Amy Liptrot’s award-winning memoir, is a deeply personal and reflective journey. It explores isolation, nature, and self-discovery, contrasting London’s chaos with the solitude of a small Scottish island. Through simple joys and selkie mythology, it reminds us of life’s essential connections.
“The UK offers diverse AI master’s programs, including those focused on AI ethics and governance. Institutions like the University of Cambridge, University of Edinburgh, and Birkbeck provide unique, multidisciplinary courses, preparing students to tackle AI’s societal impact and the regulatory challenges posed by emerging technologies.”
The Substance captures, in 2 hours and 20 minutes, the internal dialogue people have after looking at themselves in the mirror. “Should I brush my hair to the left? I need a night cream with retinol. I really need a haircut. Another spot—great.”