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There are times when you’ll beg for Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II to just let go. Much like its predecessor, Hellblade II is a cinematic linear adventure that follows the warrior Senua as she battles real-world and psychological horrors on her quest for inner peace and a sense of belonging. Actually,
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This article contains full spoilers for Atlas. After surviving an attack orchestrated by the rogue synthetic Harlan (Simu Liu), cyber analyst Atlas (Jennifer Lopez) lands in her mech-suit on a mysterious new planet. And it is there that she notices a strange flower, which the artificial intelligence Smith (voiced by
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The first two films screening in competition at this year’s edition of the Cannes Film Festival exemplify the harsh realities of womanhood, both past and present, in creatively vibrant narratives that are worthy of praise. Magnus von Horn‘s The Girl with the Needle and Agathe Riedinger‘s Wild Diamond are two