Photo supplied. “The Brutalist,” directed by Brady Corbet and starring Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones, and Guy Pearce, is a compelling epic period drama that follows a man’s escape from post-World War II Europe to pursue the American dream. Clocking in at 215 minutes, the film’s strategic intermission and exceptional quality make it a captivating watch. Standout performances from Pearce and Jones, along with stunning visuals and a poignant epilogue, make “The Brutalist” a must-see cinematic experience.
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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon’s press secretary resigns amid allegations of recording sex workers
The deputy chief press secretary to Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, Michael Forbes, has resigned following serious allegations against him. Reports indicate he allegedly recorded audio and took photographs of women in compromising positions without their consent. While Forbes declined to be interviewed, he issued a statement apologizing to the women affected and acknowledging the harm caused; a police complaint was filed last year after concerning images and recordings were found on a client's phone in...
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