Into the eye of the storm: Breaking down the climactic movie theater scene of ‘Twisters’

Into the eye of the storm: Breaking down the climactic movie theater scene of ‘Twisters’ Following the success of his 2020 breakout “Minari” — an intimate, semi-autobiographical drama about a South Korean immigrant family living in 1980s Arkansas that earned six Oscar nominations — Lee Isaac Chung felt ready for a change of pace and … Read more

Trump gunman Thomas Crooks used bike to scout rally unimpeded

Would-be Trump assassin Thomas Matthew Crooks rode his bicycle around the former president’s rally in Butler, Pennsylvania — and ditched it in full view of cops and a crowd before he climbed on top of a roof and opened fire, law enforcement sources and witnesses confirmed to The Post. Exclusive photos showed the gunman’s bike … Read more

Adapting ‘Lady in the Lake’ for TV meant centering the women at the core of the story

The seeds of “Lady in the Lake” were planted in 1969 with the disappearances and deaths of an 11-year-old Jewish girl and a 33-year-old Black woman in Baltimore. These crimes inspired Laura Lippman to write her 2019 novel, in which multiple narrators tell the stories of aspiring newspaper reporter Maddie Schwartz, a Jewish woman trying … Read more

Biden now being ‘receptive’ about possibility of giving up 2024 re-election campaign: new report

President Biden is now being “receptive” behind closed doors about the possibility of giving up his 2024 re-election campaign, according to a senior Democratic adviser. The 81-year-old president, who tested positive for COVID-19 Wednesday, has so far been adamant that he will remain in the race for the White House — despite repeated calls from … Read more

Christie’s is all in on holograms ahead of its annual Art & Tech Summit

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, “Shark Tank” investor Kevin O’Leary and venture capitalist Vinod Khosla are descending on New York City this week for a technology-focused summit hosted not by an internet giant — but by the 258-year old auction house Christie’s. Bonnie Brennan, the firm’s President, Americas, told The Post that having some of the … Read more

Readers’ letters: Karate centre controversy points to fallout from Bill 21

Plus: Homelessness and drug addiction were in St-Henri long before Maison Benoît Labre, writes another reader. The front of Karate Auto Défense Lamarre in the Mercier—Hochelaga-Maisonneuve borough is seen on July 3, 2024.Photo by Pierre Obendrauf /Montreal Gazette The decision by the karate centre to exclude the young girl was not only discriminatory, but potentially … Read more

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