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  1. Alguém também acha que "Batalha Atrás de Batalha" tem um argumento pobrezinho para um filme de quase três horas?

    #cinema #onebattleafteranother

  2. BORROWING BEYOND BOOKS AT THE LOCAL LIBRARIES

    While they might be mostly known for books, both the Kitchener Public Library (KPL) and Waterloo Public Library (WPL) carry far more. Not only have they greatly increased their digital offerings with e-books and audio books via various services, they also offer many things to take home.   

    MOVIES & TV 

    Perhaps the second most visible collection in any library is their offering of movies and TV shows. The vast majority are on DVD and Blu-ray. Both libraries’ collections include DVDs in over 25 languages with their most populous being French, Mandarin and Spanish.   

    By consistently adding new titles every year, the library has built a vast resource of some of the most popular and underappreciated independent films of the century. Library visitors can check out hot titles from 2025 such as Sinners and One Battle After Another and independently released films from the same year like Eephus and The Shrouds from Toronto’s own David Cronenberg. In addition to newer films, the library also receives remastered editions of classics from boutique labels such as the Criterion Collection. This includes a new edition of 1973 revisionist western Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid as well as a combo pack of Shaft and Shaft’s Big Score!  

    Library cards also give access to both Kanopy and Hoopla, streaming services where members can digitally check out hundreds of movies and TV series to watch at home.   

    VIDEO GAMES 

    Over the last couple of years, video game prices skyrocketed. A new video game can cost as much as $100. Luckily, the KPL boasts a healthy collection of video games for all modern video game consoles.   

    Library card holders with access to PlayStation, Xbox or Nintendo systems will have the opportunity to experience classics from the past 15 years as well as the newest big studio releases. The library’s catalogue stretches as far back as Dark Souls II on the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 while even featuring pre-holds for upcoming games such as Pragmata and LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight, both set to be released this year.   

    The only limiting factor on this fun can be the three-week loan period. If someone else has a hold on the title you’ve checked out, you may have to rush through some very long games.   

    For a shorter, easier experience, check out Stray on PlayStation 5 or Nintendo Switch. For a longer, more complicated experience with a compelling narrative, Death Stranding 2: On the Beach is a journey worth the walk to the library.   

    STUDIO SPACE 

    The KPL’s Central branch and WPL’s Eastside branch both boast fully equipped studio spaces that can be booked by library cardholders. The resources are invaluable for any creatives looking to record music or other audio projects who don’t want to pay for costly studio space elsewhere.   

    The Heffner Studio at the KPL Central branch features four different recording studios with various capacities ranging from solo rooms to larger spaces that can accommodate up to five musicians along with up-to-date recording hardware and software. Additionally, the Heffner Studio contains several Mac workstations that can be booked for folks to work on various multimedia productions.   

    The Digispace at the WPL Eastside branch features a sound-proof recording booth and a production control room that allows groups to record in either space. Both recording studios are also stocked with various instruments that can be used by customers as part of their recording process.   

    OTHER FUN ITEMS 

    Along with their large collection of media, the library houses a host of other items which can be checked out to have some fun or learn at home or elsewhere.   

    Both the KPL and WPL have Nintendo Switch kits that can be borrowed along with games for the system. Many computer stations are available for use at library locations, you can also check out a Chromebook for a week at a time.   

    For those looking to learn something new, both libraries have passes for Region of Waterloo museums as well as THEMUSEUM. Additionally, they also have Grand River Parks and Ontario Parks day passes. Finally, there is a plethora of sports equipment, toys and games to enjoy.   

    The list of everything the library offers is far too exhaustive to outline in any article. Needless to say, if you are looking for something, check the library first.  

    #borrowingItems #Digispace #films #HeffnerStudio #jacksonWells #KitchenerPublicLibrary #libraryCards #libraryHouses #Movies #oneBattleAfterAnother #shoruds #sinners #StudioSpace #THEMUSEUM #TV #VideoGames #WaterlooPublicLibrary
  3. BORROWING BEYOND BOOKS AT THE LOCAL LIBRARIES

    While they might be mostly known for books, both the Kitchener Public Library (KPL) and Waterloo Public Library (WPL) carry far more. Not only have they greatly increased their digital offerings with e-books and audio books via various services, they also offer many things to take home.   

    MOVIES & TV 

    Perhaps the second most visible collection in any library is their offering of movies and TV shows. The vast majority are on DVD and Blu-ray. Both libraries’ collections include DVDs in over 25 languages with their most populous being French, Mandarin and Spanish.   

    By consistently adding new titles every year, the library has built a vast resource of some of the most popular and underappreciated independent films of the century. Library visitors can check out hot titles from 2025 such as Sinners and One Battle After Another and independently released films from the same year like Eephus and The Shrouds from Toronto’s own David Cronenberg. In addition to newer films, the library also receives remastered editions of classics from boutique labels such as the Criterion Collection. This includes a new edition of 1973 revisionist western Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid as well as a combo pack of Shaft and Shaft’s Big Score!  

    Library cards also give access to both Kanopy and Hoopla, streaming services where members can digitally check out hundreds of movies and TV series to watch at home.   

    VIDEO GAMES 

    Over the last couple of years, video game prices skyrocketed. A new video game can cost as much as $100. Luckily, the KPL boasts a healthy collection of video games for all modern video game consoles.   

    Library card holders with access to PlayStation, Xbox or Nintendo systems will have the opportunity to experience classics from the past 15 years as well as the newest big studio releases. The library’s catalogue stretches as far back as Dark Souls II on the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 while even featuring pre-holds for upcoming games such as Pragmata and LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight, both set to be released this year.   

    The only limiting factor on this fun can be the three-week loan period. If someone else has a hold on the title you’ve checked out, you may have to rush through some very long games.   

    For a shorter, easier experience, check out Stray on PlayStation 5 or Nintendo Switch. For a longer, more complicated experience with a compelling narrative, Death Stranding 2: On the Beach is a journey worth the walk to the library.   

    STUDIO SPACE 

    The KPL’s Central branch and WPL’s Eastside branch both boast fully equipped studio spaces that can be booked by library cardholders. The resources are invaluable for any creatives looking to record music or other audio projects who don’t want to pay for costly studio space elsewhere.   

    The Heffner Studio at the KPL Central branch features four different recording studios with various capacities ranging from solo rooms to larger spaces that can accommodate up to five musicians along with up-to-date recording hardware and software. Additionally, the Heffner Studio contains several Mac workstations that can be booked for folks to work on various multimedia productions.   

    The Digispace at the WPL Eastside branch features a sound-proof recording booth and a production control room that allows groups to record in either space. Both recording studios are also stocked with various instruments that can be used by customers as part of their recording process.   

    OTHER FUN ITEMS 

    Along with their large collection of media, the library houses a host of other items which can be checked out to have some fun or learn at home or elsewhere.   

    Both the KPL and WPL have Nintendo Switch kits that can be borrowed along with games for the system. Many computer stations are available for use at library locations, you can also check out a Chromebook for a week at a time.   

    For those looking to learn something new, both libraries have passes for Region of Waterloo museums as well as THEMUSEUM. Additionally, they also have Grand River Parks and Ontario Parks day passes. Finally, there is a plethora of sports equipment, toys and games to enjoy.   

    The list of everything the library offers is far too exhaustive to outline in any article. Needless to say, if you are looking for something, check the library first.  

    #borrowingItems #Digispace #films #HeffnerStudio #jacksonWells #KitchenerPublicLibrary #libraryCards #libraryHouses #Movies #oneBattleAfterAnother #shoruds #sinners #StudioSpace #THEMUSEUM #TV #VideoGames #WaterlooPublicLibrary
  4. BORROWING BEYOND BOOKS AT THE LOCAL LIBRARIES

    While they might be mostly known for books, both the Kitchener Public Library (KPL) and Waterloo Public Library (WPL) carry far more. Not only have they greatly increased their digital offerings with e-books and audio books via various services, they also offer many things to take home.   

    MOVIES & TV 

    Perhaps the second most visible collection in any library is their offering of movies and TV shows. The vast majority are on DVD and Blu-ray. Both libraries’ collections include DVDs in over 25 languages with their most populous being French, Mandarin and Spanish.   

    By consistently adding new titles every year, the library has built a vast resource of some of the most popular and underappreciated independent films of the century. Library visitors can check out hot titles from 2025 such as Sinners and One Battle After Another and independently released films from the same year like Eephus and The Shrouds from Toronto’s own David Cronenberg. In addition to newer films, the library also receives remastered editions of classics from boutique labels such as the Criterion Collection. This includes a new edition of 1973 revisionist western Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid as well as a combo pack of Shaft and Shaft’s Big Score!  

    Library cards also give access to both Kanopy and Hoopla, streaming services where members can digitally check out hundreds of movies and TV series to watch at home.   

    VIDEO GAMES 

    Over the last couple of years, video game prices skyrocketed. A new video game can cost as much as $100. Luckily, the KPL boasts a healthy collection of video games for all modern video game consoles.   

    Library card holders with access to PlayStation, Xbox or Nintendo systems will have the opportunity to experience classics from the past 15 years as well as the newest big studio releases. The library’s catalogue stretches as far back as Dark Souls II on the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 while even featuring pre-holds for upcoming games such as Pragmata and LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight, both set to be released this year.   

    The only limiting factor on this fun can be the three-week loan period. If someone else has a hold on the title you’ve checked out, you may have to rush through some very long games.   

    For a shorter, easier experience, check out Stray on PlayStation 5 or Nintendo Switch. For a longer, more complicated experience with a compelling narrative, Death Stranding 2: On the Beach is a journey worth the walk to the library.   

    STUDIO SPACE 

    The KPL’s Central branch and WPL’s Eastside branch both boast fully equipped studio spaces that can be booked by library cardholders. The resources are invaluable for any creatives looking to record music or other audio projects who don’t want to pay for costly studio space elsewhere.   

    The Heffner Studio at the KPL Central branch features four different recording studios with various capacities ranging from solo rooms to larger spaces that can accommodate up to five musicians along with up-to-date recording hardware and software. Additionally, the Heffner Studio contains several Mac workstations that can be booked for folks to work on various multimedia productions.   

    The Digispace at the WPL Eastside branch features a sound-proof recording booth and a production control room that allows groups to record in either space. Both recording studios are also stocked with various instruments that can be used by customers as part of their recording process.   

    OTHER FUN ITEMS 

    Along with their large collection of media, the library houses a host of other items which can be checked out to have some fun or learn at home or elsewhere.   

    Both the KPL and WPL have Nintendo Switch kits that can be borrowed along with games for the system. Many computer stations are available for use at library locations, you can also check out a Chromebook for a week at a time.   

    For those looking to learn something new, both libraries have passes for Region of Waterloo museums as well as THEMUSEUM. Additionally, they also have Grand River Parks and Ontario Parks day passes. Finally, there is a plethora of sports equipment, toys and games to enjoy.   

    The list of everything the library offers is far too exhaustive to outline in any article. Needless to say, if you are looking for something, check the library first.  

    #borrowingItems #Digispace #films #HeffnerStudio #jacksonWells #KitchenerPublicLibrary #libraryCards #libraryHouses #Movies #oneBattleAfterAnother #shoruds #sinners #StudioSpace #THEMUSEUM #TV #VideoGames #WaterlooPublicLibrary
  5. BORROWING BEYOND BOOKS AT THE LOCAL LIBRARIES

    While they might be mostly known for books, both the Kitchener Public Library (KPL) and Waterloo Public Library (WPL) carry far more. Not only have they greatly increased their digital offerings with e-books and audio books via various services, they also offer many things to take home.   

    MOVIES & TV 

    Perhaps the second most visible collection in any library is their offering of movies and TV shows. The vast majority are on DVD and Blu-ray. Both libraries’ collections include DVDs in over 25 languages with their most populous being French, Mandarin and Spanish.   

    By consistently adding new titles every year, the library has built a vast resource of some of the most popular and underappreciated independent films of the century. Library visitors can check out hot titles from 2025 such as Sinners and One Battle After Another and independently released films from the same year like Eephus and The Shrouds from Toronto’s own David Cronenberg. In addition to newer films, the library also receives remastered editions of classics from boutique labels such as the Criterion Collection. This includes a new edition of 1973 revisionist western Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid as well as a combo pack of Shaft and Shaft’s Big Score!  

    Library cards also give access to both Kanopy and Hoopla, streaming services where members can digitally check out hundreds of movies and TV series to watch at home.   

    VIDEO GAMES 

    Over the last couple of years, video game prices skyrocketed. A new video game can cost as much as $100. Luckily, the KPL boasts a healthy collection of video games for all modern video game consoles.   

    Library card holders with access to PlayStation, Xbox or Nintendo systems will have the opportunity to experience classics from the past 15 years as well as the newest big studio releases. The library’s catalogue stretches as far back as Dark Souls II on the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 while even featuring pre-holds for upcoming games such as Pragmata and LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight, both set to be released this year.   

    The only limiting factor on this fun can be the three-week loan period. If someone else has a hold on the title you’ve checked out, you may have to rush through some very long games.   

    For a shorter, easier experience, check out Stray on PlayStation 5 or Nintendo Switch. For a longer, more complicated experience with a compelling narrative, Death Stranding 2: On the Beach is a journey worth the walk to the library.   

    STUDIO SPACE 

    The KPL’s Central branch and WPL’s Eastside branch both boast fully equipped studio spaces that can be booked by library cardholders. The resources are invaluable for any creatives looking to record music or other audio projects who don’t want to pay for costly studio space elsewhere.   

    The Heffner Studio at the KPL Central branch features four different recording studios with various capacities ranging from solo rooms to larger spaces that can accommodate up to five musicians along with up-to-date recording hardware and software. Additionally, the Heffner Studio contains several Mac workstations that can be booked for folks to work on various multimedia productions.   

    The Digispace at the WPL Eastside branch features a sound-proof recording booth and a production control room that allows groups to record in either space. Both recording studios are also stocked with various instruments that can be used by customers as part of their recording process.   

    OTHER FUN ITEMS 

    Along with their large collection of media, the library houses a host of other items which can be checked out to have some fun or learn at home or elsewhere.   

    Both the KPL and WPL have Nintendo Switch kits that can be borrowed along with games for the system. Many computer stations are available for use at library locations, you can also check out a Chromebook for a week at a time.   

    For those looking to learn something new, both libraries have passes for Region of Waterloo museums as well as THEMUSEUM. Additionally, they also have Grand River Parks and Ontario Parks day passes. Finally, there is a plethora of sports equipment, toys and games to enjoy.   

    The list of everything the library offers is far too exhaustive to outline in any article. Needless to say, if you are looking for something, check the library first.  

    #borrowingItems #Digispace #films #HeffnerStudio #jacksonWells #KitchenerPublicLibrary #libraryCards #libraryHouses #Movies #oneBattleAfterAnother #shoruds #sinners #StudioSpace #THEMUSEUM #TV #VideoGames #WaterlooPublicLibrary
  6. BORROWING BEYOND BOOKS AT THE LOCAL LIBRARIES

    While they might be mostly known for books, both the Kitchener Public Library (KPL) and Waterloo Public Library (WPL) carry far more. Not only have they greatly increased their digital offerings with e-books and audio books via various services, they also offer many things to take home.   

    MOVIES & TV 

    Perhaps the second most visible collection in any library is their offering of movies and TV shows. The vast majority are on DVD and Blu-ray. Both libraries’ collections include DVDs in over 25 languages with their most populous being French, Mandarin and Spanish.   

    By consistently adding new titles every year, the library has built a vast resource of some of the most popular and underappreciated independent films of the century. Library visitors can check out hot titles from 2025 such as Sinners and One Battle After Another and independently released films from the same year like Eephus and The Shrouds from Toronto’s own David Cronenberg. In addition to newer films, the library also receives remastered editions of classics from boutique labels such as the Criterion Collection. This includes a new edition of 1973 revisionist western Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid as well as a combo pack of Shaft and Shaft’s Big Score!  

    Library cards also give access to both Kanopy and Hoopla, streaming services where members can digitally check out hundreds of movies and TV series to watch at home.   

    VIDEO GAMES 

    Over the last couple of years, video game prices skyrocketed. A new video game can cost as much as $100. Luckily, the KPL boasts a healthy collection of video games for all modern video game consoles.   

    Library card holders with access to PlayStation, Xbox or Nintendo systems will have the opportunity to experience classics from the past 15 years as well as the newest big studio releases. The library’s catalogue stretches as far back as Dark Souls II on the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 while even featuring pre-holds for upcoming games such as Pragmata and LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight, both set to be released this year.   

    The only limiting factor on this fun can be the three-week loan period. If someone else has a hold on the title you’ve checked out, you may have to rush through some very long games.   

    For a shorter, easier experience, check out Stray on PlayStation 5 or Nintendo Switch. For a longer, more complicated experience with a compelling narrative, Death Stranding 2: On the Beach is a journey worth the walk to the library.   

    STUDIO SPACE 

    The KPL’s Central branch and WPL’s Eastside branch both boast fully equipped studio spaces that can be booked by library cardholders. The resources are invaluable for any creatives looking to record music or other audio projects who don’t want to pay for costly studio space elsewhere.   

    The Heffner Studio at the KPL Central branch features four different recording studios with various capacities ranging from solo rooms to larger spaces that can accommodate up to five musicians along with up-to-date recording hardware and software. Additionally, the Heffner Studio contains several Mac workstations that can be booked for folks to work on various multimedia productions.   

    The Digispace at the WPL Eastside branch features a sound-proof recording booth and a production control room that allows groups to record in either space. Both recording studios are also stocked with various instruments that can be used by customers as part of their recording process.   

    OTHER FUN ITEMS 

    Along with their large collection of media, the library houses a host of other items which can be checked out to have some fun or learn at home or elsewhere.   

    Both the KPL and WPL have Nintendo Switch kits that can be borrowed along with games for the system. Many computer stations are available for use at library locations, you can also check out a Chromebook for a week at a time.   

    For those looking to learn something new, both libraries have passes for Region of Waterloo museums as well as THEMUSEUM. Additionally, they also have Grand River Parks and Ontario Parks day passes. Finally, there is a plethora of sports equipment, toys and games to enjoy.   

    The list of everything the library offers is far too exhaustive to outline in any article. Needless to say, if you are looking for something, check the library first.  

    #borrowingItems #Digispace #films #HeffnerStudio #jacksonWells #KitchenerPublicLibrary #libraryCards #libraryHouses #Movies #oneBattleAfterAnother #shoruds #sinners #StudioSpace #THEMUSEUM #TV #VideoGames #WaterlooPublicLibrary
  7. Saw #onebattleafteranother. Self indulgent self righteous simplistic mess congealed by four over privileged stars riffing cringey stoner ‘humour’ on Pynchon pretension for spurious intellectual validation and only winning #Oscars because everything else is even worse.

  8. Hab gestern #OneBattleAfterAnother gesehen. War gut. Ok. Muss man nicht mehrmals sehen.
    Mir ist die Motivation eines Charakters nicht klar geworden, und der hat eine wesentliche Wendung verursacht. 🤷‍♂️ Und zum Ende hin hatten einige Charaktere ein zu gutes Gespür, fand ich unrealistisch.

  9. Sean Penn Receives Mock Oscar in Ukraine After Skipping Academy Awards

    Sean Penn opted out of attending the 2026 Oscars and was in the Ukraine when his name was…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Celebrities #Entertainment #OneBattleAfterAnother #Oscars #SeanPenn
    newsbeep.com/us/531215/

  10. Sean Penn Receives Mock Oscar in Ukraine After Skipping Academy Awards; Actor’s Trophy Made of Train Metal ‘That Was Damaged by the Russians’ in a Missile Strike
    #Variety #News #OneBattleAfterAnother #Oscars #SeanPenn

    variety.com/2026/awards/news/s

  11. Sean Penn Receives Mock Oscar in Ukraine After Skipping Academy Awards; Actor’s Trophy Made of Train Metal ‘That Was Damaged by the Russians’ in a Missile Strike
    #Variety #News #OneBattleAfterAnother #Oscars #SeanPenn

    variety.com/2026/awards/news/s

  12. After the reviews, I've decided to skip The Bride at the theater because I can't justify the expense.

    Just being aware of, or having some understanding or personal experience with, an issue isn't enough to create a compelling, or even coherent, story.

    Megalopolis, and One Battle After Another (despite the praise by white people), are similar examples.

    Visual confections lacking all substance.

    #TheBride #Megalopolis #OneBattleAfterAnother #movie #movies #film #cinema

  13. After the reviews, I've decided to skip The Bride at the theater because I can't justify the expense.

    Just being aware of, or having some understanding or personal experience with, an issue isn't enough to create a compelling, or even coherent, story.

    Megalopolis, and One Battle After Another (despite the praise by white people), are similar examples.

    Visual confections lacking all substance.

  14. Laat ik nu meteen even aangeven dat onze filmindustrie gestoord is geworden met hun Oscar uitreiken voor beste film, best acteur enz. Gisteren keken we de nieuwe zo hoog geprezen film " #OneBattleAfterAnother ".

    We hadden hiervoor via Amazon een lidmaatschap voor HBO afgesloten, want ja, dit was de film die je moest zien.

    We hebben echt al onze energie in het kijken van deze film gestopt en na een half uur hebben we restitutie aangevraagd bij Amazon.

    Wat een nietszeggende K U T film is dit.

  15. One Battle After Another feels like a vibe directed version of a movie; a cheap plastic diversion that is touted by its creator and others as meaningful, but it's shallow, hollow.

    The most substance and meaning it has is the racist sexual objectification and vilification of Black women, not anti-oppression, as claimed.

    Its racism is wrapped in white (male) saviorism; a failed parody signifying nothing, at best.

    #movie #movies #film #cinema #OneBattleAfterAnother #OBAA #PaulThomasAnderson #PTA

  16. I really liked the film, 'One Battle after another' though my least favourite character / actor was Sean Penn but he got best supporting actor over Benicio Del Toro which wouldn't be my choice. #oscars #onebattleafteranother #beniciodeltoro

  17. Oscars Postmortem: Disney’s Rob Mills On The “Heavyweight Fight” Between ‘One Battle After Another’ & ‘Sinners’, ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Play Offs & Hoping Conan O’Brien Returns To Host
    #News #ABC #OneBattleAfterAnother #Oscars #RobMills #Sinners

    deadline.com/2026/03/oscars-20

  18. Teyana Taylor Confronts ‘Very Rude’ Man Who ‘Shoved’ Her at Oscars: ‘I Don’t Tolerate Disrespect, Especially When It’s Unwarranted and Unprovoked’
    #Variety #News #OneBattleAfterAnother #TeyanaTaylor

    variety.com/2026/film/news/tey