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A new report calls for public education and closing of legal loopholes to keep the public safe. Source link
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Joseph Gordon-Levitt plays a detective running from his past in a murder mystery that is mostly a stiff slog to get through. Source link
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Kate Winslet embodies the tenacity of the photographer Lee Miller, who documented World War II for British Vogue. Source link
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Music’s in the air, and there’s painting and sculpture in imaginative variety as an art museum gives rare treatment to an ephemeral medium. Source link
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A physicist becomes embroiled in a conspiracy throughout this German meta-thriller. Shot in black-and-white, the film pays homage to Hollywood classics. Source link
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