Late-night TV roundup: Kimmel questions how much nonsense Trump’s supporters are expected to believe

Late-night TV roundup: Kimmel questions how much nonsense Trump’s supporters are expected to believe

Late-night hosts discussed the treatment of Kamala Harris during an interview on Fox News and were puzzled by Donald Trump’s inability to answer a question during a town hall with undecided Latino voters. Jimmy Kimmel On Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the host informed viewers that we are “18 days from the election and 95 days from … Read more

Get a Sneak Peek at Netflix Film Centered on Mary, Mother of Jesus – OutLoud! Culture

Get a Sneak Peek at Netflix Film Centered on Mary, Mother of Jesus – OutLoud! Culture

Netflix has unveiled a sneak peek of its upcoming biblical film, Mary, which delves into the story of Mary’s journey into hiding after the birth of Jesus. The movie features Noa Cohen in the lead role, alongside Ido Tako, Stephanie Nur, Susan Brown, Ori Pfeffer, Eamon Farren, Hilla Vidor, Mili Avital, Gudmundur Thorvaldsson, Dudley O’Shaughnessy, … Read more

Discovering her voice as a woman: Safiya Sinclair, a poet from Jamaica

Discovering her voice as a woman: Safiya Sinclair, a poet from Jamaica

“A writer who grew up in Jamaica under the strict supervision of her Rastafarian father has shared with FRANCE 24 her aspiration to narrate her experiences and ensure that people do not just have a superficial view of her country. Safiya Sinclair’s book “How to Say Babylon” has recently been translated into French as “Dire … Read more

Readers of The Guardian weigh in on Joker: Madness Shared

Readers of The Guardian weigh in on Joker: Madness Shared

‘Daring, subversive, melancholic’ I thought that this was a daring, subversive, melancholic and thought provoking film. Phillips’ decision to avoid simply churning out a repeat of the first film is admirable and Joaquin Phoenix adds more layers to the character of Arthur Fleck. Lady Gaga was captivating as Harley Quinn and together the two leads … Read more

Exploring the Past Through the Lens of History: ‘Lee’ – OutLoud! Culture

Exploring the Past Through the Lens of History: ‘Lee’ – OutLoud! Culture

Lee, directed by Ellen Kuras, is a biographical drama that delves into the life of Lee Miller, a former fashion model turned war correspondent during World War II. The film, starring the ever-talented Kate Winslet, attempts to capture the essence of Miller’s journey from the glamorous world of fashion to the gritty realities of war. … Read more

Film about Donald Trump released before US election: ‘The Apprentice’

Film about Donald Trump released before US election: ‘The Apprentice’

“There have been documentaries, television programs, and “Saturday Night Live” comedy sketches, but this is the first movie about one of the most controversial figures of our time. “The Apprentice” chronicles how Donald Trump gained fame and influence in 1980s New York before ascending to the presidency of the United States. Directed by Iranian filmmaker … Read more

Liam Payne’s Heartbreak: Boybands Spark Girls’ First Love and Devastating Grief

Liam Payne’s Heartbreak: Boybands Spark Girls’ First Love and Devastating Grief

My first experience with love was at the age of 13. I felt constant butterflies in my stomach and would eagerly bring up my feelings at any opportunity, no matter how unrelated to the conversation. The joy I felt talking about my love was overwhelming. Even though I had never met them, the love I … Read more

OutLoud! Culture: ‘Wolf Man’ Presented by Universal Pictures

OutLoud! Culture: ‘Wolf Man’ Presented by Universal Pictures

Wolf Man is an upcoming film from Universal Pictures and Blumhouse Productions, directed by Leigh Whannell. The movie features Christopher Abbott, Julia Garner, and other talented actors. Golden Globe nominee Christopher Abbott takes on the role of Blake, a husband and father from San Francisco. After his father mysteriously disappears and is presumed dead, Blake … Read more