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May 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Wild Ride Through French Countryside Chaos

The film introduces a detective from Corsica who lands in a northern French town where hunters, farmers and local officials clash over the age‑old practice of game hunting. The newcomer finds himself in a mess that began months earlier, and the only thing steady is the absurdity of it all. The st

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May 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Great movie heists that still impress audiences

Some of the best crime films feel real because their heists aren’t just flashy set pieces—they’re carefully planned. These scenes make you root for the criminals even though what they're doing is illegal. Over decades, directors have experimented with different ways to pull off robberies on screen.

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May 17 2026SCIENCE

Experts Only Guess Right When Moves Are Clear

When people play table tennis, the way their body moves can vary a lot even if they want to do the same thing. This makes it hard for someone watching to guess what the player will do next just from the motion data. Researchers think that a person’s experience helps with this guessing, but it is not

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May 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

K2 Pictures Launches Big Film Fund and New Projects

K2 Pictures, a Japanese film company, has finished its first fund and raised $33 million from banks and investors. The firm also secured an extra $67 million in loans, bringing its total resources to $100 million. Founded by former Toei boss Muneyuki Kii, the company wants to change how Japane

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May 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

From Stage Hater to Screen Superstar: Ian McKellen's Surprising Journey

Ian McKellen didn't start out as a fan of movies. In the early 1990s, he called acting in films "absolutely the worst of all. " He felt it was insulting because actors get little direction on set. Yet today, he's a global icon thanks to movies like "X-Men" and "The Lord of the Rings. " Before his m

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May 16 2026HEALTH

Heat and Early Births: A Growing Global Concern

Around the world, rising temperatures might be silently pushing more babies into early arrivals. A wide study covering 13 countries found links between extreme heat and premature births. But most past research only looks at one place at a time or mixes many small studies together. That leaves big qu

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May 12 2026HEALTH

Why many adults in Africa struggle with staying active

One major health issue quietly spreading across Africa is the growing problem of lack of exercise among adults. While many countries focus on diseases like malaria or hunger, physical inactivity is quietly becoming a silent killer. Experts recently gathered data from multiple studies to understand j

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May 12 2026TECHNOLOGY

What’s the deal with celebs trademarking their face and voice?

Celebrities are racing to file trademarks for their faces, voices, and even their signature poses. Why? Because AI can clone them now, and lawsuits aren’t stopping deepfakes anytime soon. A few years back, an actor decided to trademark clips of his own voice and face. He wasn’t alone—others like hi

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May 11 2026FINANCE

Micron’s Stock Soars: Is the Buy‑Signal Still Fresh?

Micron Technology shares surged over 14 % on Friday, reaching a new 52‑week peak of $743. 79. The jump follows the company’s strong performance this year, with shares climbing roughly 158 %. Analysts point to a sharp rise in demand for high‑bandwidth memory (HBM), the ultra‑fast chips that power NVI

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May 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Stray Dog: A Classic Reimagined in 4K

"The film opens on a sweltering day in Tokyo, where a newly promoted detective named Murakami finds his gun stolen on a packed bus. He chases the thief but fails to recover it, setting the stage for a deeper investigation. Rather than simply accept defeat, Murakami slips into Tokyo’s darker corners

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