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I am Mario Pickle and I work in the news website industry as an author. I have been with 24 News Reporters for over 3 years, where I specialize in entertainment-related topics such as books, films, and other media. My background is in film studies and journalism, giving me the knowledge to write engaging pieces that appeal to a wide variety of readers.

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Killers of the Flower Moon review: Martin Scorsese’s bloated epic goes on and on

It's the slow motion that's so annoying. For a 206-minute film, you can't help but wish director Martin Scorsese would hurry up. ...

Enemy Review: So Tough Even Saoirse Ronan and Paul Mescal Can’t Save Him

How can you not have high hopes for a film that features two of the best young actors of their generation, Paul Mescal and...

Judi Dench’s Shakespeare Review: A Refreshingly Pragmatic Exploration of Our Greatest Plays

“This book was never intended to be a book” is an attractive and open opening sentence. The plan, as actor and co-writer Brendan...

Judi Dench’s Shakespeare Review: A Refreshingly Pragmatic Exploration of Our Greatest Plays

“This book was never intended to be a book” is an attractive and open opening sentence. The plan, as actor and co-writer Brendan...

Alan Partridge: ‘The Big Lighthouse’ Review: A Surprisingly Silly Look at Cancel Culture

Alan Partridge spends a lot of money Great lighthouse, which makes up at least a third of his memoir, in which he worries about...

“Death Valley” by Melissa Broder, review: another incredibly entertaining book that is a must read

Melissa Broder Death Valley it is an unbridled triumph. A Los Angeles-based author began tweeting funny thoughts about mental health through an anonymous...

Richard Curtis’ romantic comedies may be bad for women, but I’ll never stop watching them.

About five years ago it was very fashionable to call old cultural objects “problematic.” Nothing has irritated Twitter (it was Twitter back then)...

When will Killers of the Flower Moon be released? Release date, cast and what to expect

Martin Scorsese's latest film. Flower Moon Killersees the legendary director explore a new genre: the Western. Based on the non-fiction book of the same...

“The older you get, the sadder the film seems”: How Withnail and I went from cult to classic

"We're all in the gutter, but some of us are looking down the drain," says Bruce Robinson. Withnail & I: from cult to classicnew...

Miracle Club review: Maggie Smith and Laura Linney can’t stand these patronizing sobs

The year is 1967, the fictional Irish town of Ballygar near Dublin, a fun, dark place where everyone knows about each other's affairs. ...

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