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Happy May! And may it be filled with many a cool cultural plan. As anticipation builds for Cannes 2024 (Messi, the dog from Anatomy of a Fall, will be filming his own show at the festival FYI) there's also the fashion mecca that is 2024's Met Gala, the Eurovision Song Contest, the ongoing Venice Biennale and much, much more in store for the rest of the month. This week, we're perhaps most excited about a Kimono exhibition opening in Scotland, Ryan Gosling's fun new action movie The Fall Guy, and listening to Dua Lipa's latest album, 'Radical Optimism' \- a thing we try to channel in these dige...
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“That’s the first feeling I felt. It’s a patronising arrogant feeling, feeling sorry for someone you’ve just laid eyes on but I did feel sorry for her,” Donny’s voice-over says as he describes the first time he met Martha, the woman who would go on to ruin his life. In the opening scenes of new Netflix drama ‘Baby Reindeer’, Martha turns up at Donny’s pub looking bereft and he offers her a cup of tea on the house. It’s a moment Donny will play over in his mind ad infinitum over the rest of the series. Why? Martha is a dangerous serial stalker, and Donny’s small act of kindness latches her onto...
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Well, there goes another eventful week. Mona Lisa is moving, AI beauty pageants are a thing, and there's also a new Eminem album on the horizon. Yet none of these announcements could detract from what the internet really cares about right now: Challengers. Yes, Luca Guadagnino's new film, a titillating tennis-themed loved triangle starring Zendaya, is out at cinemas and serving memes (and thirst posts) left, right and centre (more on this below.) Away from all that racket, here's what else is happening around Europe to love. ExhibitionVenice biennale 2024 The 60th edition of the Venice Biennal...
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Another week, another round-up of exciting things to see, do and listen to this week around Europe. Obviously, the big one - for Swifties at least - is Taylor's new album, 'The Tortured Poets Department' (more on that below), but there's also a number of new exhibitions and events covering everything from AI art to embroidered tears. Another notable event is the Venice Biennale, which returns for its 60th edition and examines ideas of nationhood, belonging and foreignness under the theme 'Foreigners Everywhere.’ __\Record scratch*__* \\\- if you're reading this on 20 April, it's also [__Record...
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Netflix (NDX: NFLX) reported first-quarter earnings that blew away analysts' forecasts in all aspects. The positive earnings result did not bolster its share prices, however, due to disappointing guidance for the current quarter. Netflix’s shares fell more than 4% in after-hours trading at Nasdaq, indicating a lower open for the stock today. Netflix’s subscriber growth acceleratesThe company added 9.33 million users in the first quarter, bringing its total subscribers to 296.6 million, further solidifying its leadership in the streaming market. The figure almost doubled analysts’ forecast of 4...
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Following a mixed bag of the US banking earnings outcomes, Netflix will take the spotlight as the initial major US tech company to report its first-quarter performance after the US market on 18 April. With Netflix shares showing a 28% increase year-to-date, outperforming the majority of prominent technology stocks in 2024, anticipation is high. As the world's largest video streaming platform, the number of subscribers remains a pivotal metric, offering insights into the company's growth trajectory. Netflix's subscriber hit a record high in Q4 FY23In 2023, Netflix experienced a notable resurgen...
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Spring has sprung, and so have a whole host of exciting cultural events. This week brought with it not only a total solar eclipse in the US, but also the official Cannes Film Festival 2024 lineup, which includes Yorgos Lanthimos' Kinds of Kindness, George Miller's_Furiosa_ and Francis Ford Coppola's Megalopolis (basically, we're very excited.) But on to the more pressing here and now - or should that be AeroPress-ing? - whether you're a fan of coffee festivals or prefer electro over an espresso, we guarantee you'll get a buzz from at least something in this latest round of recommendations. Oh,...
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While we're still sad that 'Duolingo on Ice' isn't really a thing and still commemorating the 30 years of Kurt Cobain's death, we are excited to have entered a brand new month that's jam-packed with cool exhibitions and movie, music, book and TV releases. From the Venice Biennale to Alex Garland's upcoming epic Civil War, April always showers us with things to look forward to - here's what we suggest for the coming week. ExhibitionsNick Waplington’s ‘Living Room’, London, UK Floral carpets, cigarette ash and cups of tea. In 1991, British-American photographer Nick Waplington released his sensa...
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It’s been a good year for series so far... True Detective: Night Country was a significant return to form for the anthology series; 3 Body Problem had a slow burn start but yielded many rewards; and The Regime is an absurd delight. I still haven’t been able to muster the emotional fortitude to watch One Day yet, considering how David Nicholls’ novel robbed me of all eye moisture. But I’ll get around to it soon. However, there is one show that drops today on Netflix which I’m giddy about: Ripley, the new adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s 1955 novel “The Talented Mr. Ripley.” I’ve been a fan of...
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