
Jennifer Kent
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1 month ago |
collider.com | Takashi Miike |Jennifer Kent |Kiyoshi Kurosawa |Coralie Fargeat |Jake Hodges
Movie Cinema's relationship with the horror genre has been long and tested, but generations of audiences come back time and again to feel the visceral chill of a visual fright. From its early days in the 1920s with German expressionism right through to the politically charged award-winning films of today, horror is often the vessel through which filmmakers can experiment with both story and design. Because of this, the movies that live long in many viewers' memories are those that hail from...
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1 month ago |
editorial.rottentomatoes.com | Jennifer Kent |Issa López |Michelle Garza Cervera |John Adams
The latest: For Women’s History Month, and on top of Coralie Fargeat’s world-tearing run with The Substance, we’ve added nearly 10 new films, including Arkasha Stevenson’s The First Omen, Caroline Lindy’s Your Monster, co-director Veronika Franz’s The Devil’s Bath — all Certified Fresh.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
restechtoday.com | Jennifer Kent
Technology is pervasive and essential to everyday life for virtually all households. The average number of connected devices per U.S. internet household is now 17, up from an average ownership of 10 devices just five years ago. Consumer technical support needs are strongly influenced by the number and type of connected devices owned. As device adoption and the need for broadband continue to grow, the demand for technical support grows also.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
medium.com | Jennifer Kent
Jennifer Kent·Follow3 min read·--Politics might seem like something that happens far away — debates in distant capitals, laws passed in rooms we’ll never enter. But in reality, politics influences every corner of our lives, from the roads we drive on to the food we eat. Even if you’re not glued to the news, decisions made by politicians ripple through our daily routines in ways that often go unnoticed.
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Nov 2, 2024 |
editorial.rottentomatoes.com | Babak Anvari |Na Hong-Jin |Jordan Peele |Jennifer Kent
The horror genre: What a decade the 2010s were. The rumblings of a quality horror comeback felt during the 2000s morphed into a full-blown renaissance during the 2010s. Genre films not only burst through multiplex and arthouse walls, but found new delivery methods of cruelty-on-demand with the meteoric rise of streaming services, giving new meaning to home invasions.
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