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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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May-December Review: Todd Haynes’ Campy Black Comedy Has the Makings of a Classic

Nobody reinvents old-fashioned melodrama like Todd Haynes. His films are rich, gripping and sensitive portrayals of imprisoned housewives and desperate women from the...

Triggers: A Life in the Music of Glen Matlock Review: A hilarious, quirky tale of Sex Pistols survival

“There are two Glen Matlocks,” one of them notes at the end of this self-explanatory memoir. “There's a former Sex Pistol who answers...

Justin Torres’ Blackouts Review: A Thrilling, Groundbreaking Dive into Queer History

Twelve years after his critically acclaimed debut We animalsAmerican author Justin Torres has written a second novel that will once again inspire readers to...

Emerald Fennell’s Saltburn demonstrates the emptiness of the ‘Eat the Rich’ trend

Emerald Fennell's second film Burning salt — another grotesque, glamorous parable about “eating the rich.” The vibrant "neo-Gothic" film, set in the early 1990s, combines...

Napoleon review: History purists will be outraged by Ridley Scott’s disjointed love story

When “Corsican outlaw” Napoleon Bonaparte (Joaquin Phoenix) leaves his post in Egypt at the beginning of his ascension to the French throne to confront...

Saltburn review: Emerald Fennell’s classy satire is indulgent

If he were judged by seductiveness, sexual frenzy and star power, Burning salt would be a triumph: combine Jacob Elordi's tongue-in-cheek beauty with Barry...

Nina Stibbe on her new memoir “I went to London and got a dog”: “Everyone’s vagina is in it”

Nina Stibbe is not confident in herself. Her hilarious first book, a 2013 memoir. All the best, Nina, received critical acclaim (and became...

Review of John Preston’s Watford Forever with Elton John: Shows us another side of the pop star

This was the most incredible couple. Elton John, flamboyant, gay, drug addict and alcoholic, multimillionaire who became the world's best-selling pop star. ...

Review of Anatomy of a Fall: Palme d’Or Winner is unlike any other courtroom drama I’ve seen before

How can we describe the strange, ambiguous rhythms of French legal drama? Anatomy of a fall? You might think you've seen it all...

Review of Anatomy of a Fall: Palme d’Or Winner is unlike any other courtroom drama I’ve seen before

How can we describe the strange, ambiguous rhythms of French legal drama? Anatomy of a fall? You might think you've seen it all...

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