Stream It Or Skip It: ‘The Ice Tower’ on Shudder, a Slow-Cinema Psychodramatic Fantasy Starring Marion Cotillard
I’m not sure if this movie slowly melts or slowly freezes as it goes along.
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필터 보기현재 지수
50.3
0 = 부정 우세
50 = 중립
100 = 긍정 우세
최근 7일 기준 88,366건을 분석한 결과, 뉴스 심리지수는 50.2(균형)입니다. 긍정 4,394건(5.0%)·중립 81,811건(92.6%)·부정 2,161건(2.4%)이며, 중립 비중이 뚜렷하게 높습니다. 성향 지수는 종합 14.7(중도 균형)입니다.
I’m not sure if this movie slowly melts or slowly freezes as it goes along.
Cão comunitário morre após ser encontrado gravemente ferido em Balneário Camboriú Prefeitura de Balneário Camboriú/Divulgação O cão comunitário Maninho, de Balneário Camboriú (SC), morreu na quinta-feira (5) após desaparecer e ser achado gravemente ferido. A informação foi confirmada pela prefeitura, que informou que a Polícia Civil apura o caso. O g1 tenta contato com a corporação. O animal sumiu na sexta-feira (29) com Maninha, também cadela comunitária do bairro Estaleiro. Como os dois possuíam tags com sistema de rastreamento, foram encontrados pelo município no sábado, após uma operação da Guarda Municipal. ✅Clique e siga o canal do g1 SC no WhatsApp A cadela foi achada na Praia do Estaleiro sem ferimentos e levada para um abrigo, informou a prefeitura. Já o cão estava às margens da BR-101 e precisou passar por cirurgia de emergência em uma clínica particular. "Apesar dos esforços das equipes veterinárias, seu quadro de saúde se agravou e ele não resistiu, vindo a óbito nesta sexta-feira", disse o município. A ONG Viva Bicho, que atua com animais da cidade, prestou atendimento aos animais e denunciou que o cão morto foi agredido, informando que há "indícios de facadas e lacerações de mordidas". Cães viviam no bairro Segundo o município, os "maninhos", como eram conhecidos os cães comunitários, faziam parte da rotina do bairro Estaleiro e eram bastante conhecidos pelos moradores da região. Balneário Camboriú possui uma lei municipal que reconhece cães e gatos comunitários como animais que vivem em espaços públicos e recebem cuidados da comunidade, garantindo direitos como alimentação, abrigo, água e assistência veterinária. Agora no g1 LEIA TAMBÉM Adolescente finge o próprio sequestro para extorquir os pais 'Profunda dor': menino de 4 anos morre após queda de janela VÍDEOS: mais assistidos do g1 SC nos últimos 7 dias
James Cameron and Pixar are set to deliver a blockbuster streaming month for Disney+ as “Avatar: Fire and Ash” and “Hoppers” arrive on the platform after successful box office runs in movie theaters. Cameron’s “Fire and Ash” expands the universe of Pandora after two of the biggest movies in film history, “Avatar” and “Avatar: The […]
It’s a changing for the guard at the top of Netflix’s board. Executive chairman Reed Hastings, the company’s co-founder who served as CEO for 25 years and drove it to become the world’s leading premium streamer, officially departed the Netflix board following the June 4 annual shareholders meeting. As previously announced, Netflix said Hastings is […]
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Conhecida no cenário gospel, Ana Clézia enfrentava complicações de saúde e estava em coma Reprodução/Redes sociais A cantora gospel Ana Clézia, de 38 anos, morreu nesta sexta-feira (5), em Palmas. Conhecida por integrar a dupla gospel Ana Clézia e Laudicéia, a artista estava internada na Unidade de Terapia Intensiva (UTI) do Hospital Geral de Palmas (HGP). A morte dela gerou forte comoção entre familiares, amigos e a comunidade evangélica do Tocantins. De acordo com o boletim médico divulgado na quinta-feira (4), o estado de saúde de Ana Clézia era considerado grave. Ela estava em coma e enfrentava complicações como pressão arterial baixa e pneumonia associada à ventilação mecânica. A equipe médica chegou a iniciar um procedimento de hemodiálise na quinta-feira, mas a intervenção precisou ser interrompida devido à instabilidade clínica da paciente. Na ocasião, familiares, amigos e membros da comunidade evangélica mantinham correntes de oração pela recuperação da cantora. 📱 Clique aqui para seguir o canal do g1 TO no WhatsApp Em nota de pesar publicada nas redes sociais, familiares, amigos e fãs destacaram o legado de fé deixado pela artista. "Muito triste. Era uma pessoa muito extrovertida e alegre, apesar da luta diária que enfrentava", escreveu um fã. Outra internauta relembrou momentos marcantes ao lado da cantora: "Tive a honra de vê-la louvando muitas vezes ao lado de Laudicéia. Peço a Deus que dê conforto ao coração de toda a família." Agora no g1 O cronograma de despedida divulgado pela Igreja CIADSETA informou que o primeiro velório ocorreu na manhã desta sexta-feira (5), em Palmas, na Igreja CIADSETA de Taquaralto. Em seguida, o corpo será trasladado para Luzinópolis, onde ocorrerá uma segunda cerimônia. O velório está previsto para começar à meia-noite e seguirá até as 8h de sábado (6). LEIA TAMBÉM: Jovem de 21 anos morta a tiros no interior do TO sonhava em cursar veterinária, diz mãe O que se sabe sobre o caso de jovem e padrasto encontrados carbonizados no Tocantins Pé encontrado em rodovia que pode ser de estudante morta em acidente segue sem identificação há 15 dias Trajetória e legado Ana Clézia nasceu em 30 de outubro de 1987 e era filha de um pastor com atuação histórica na região da Destilaria. Dedicou sua vida ao ministério da música gospel e à evangelização, tornando-se uma referência para fiéis no Tocantins. A cantora ganhou destaque no cenário da música cristã contemporânea como integrante da dupla gospel Ana Clézia e Laudicéia. Naturais de Palmas, as artistas eram conhecidas pelo público evangélico como adoradoras e construíram uma trajetória consolidada no ministério, com o lançamento de três CDs ao longo da carreira. O repertório da dupla é marcado por canções que se tornaram populares entre os fiéis, com destaque para músicas como "Deus É Com Você", "Ele Virá", "Lindo Céu" e "Não Tem Lógica". Além dos álbuns físicos, a cantora mantinha presença ativa no ambiente digital, disponibilizando singles e videoclipes em plataformas de streaming. Fora dos palcos e dos templos, Ana Clézia também utilizava as redes sociais para ampliar o alcance de sua mensagem. Ela mantinha perfis ativos em diferentes plataformas e um canal oficial no YouTube, onde compartilhava músicas, testemunhos e momentos de evangelização. Veja mais notícias da região no g1 Tocantins.
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The government of Azad Jammu and Kashmir on Friday declared the Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) a proscribed organisation and placed it under the First Schedule of the region’s Anti-Terrorism Act 2014. The notification by AJK’s Home Department said the group is “engaged in terrorism” and has acted in a manner “prejudicial to peace and security” of the state. It further stated that JAAC is involved in “creating anarchy in the state by intimidating public, promoting hatred and creating a sense of insecurity in society and public at large etc”. “Now, therefore, in exercise of powers conferred under section 12 of Azad Jammu and Kashmir Anti-Terrorism Act, 2014, the President, Azad Jammu and Kashmir has accorded approval to list the Jammu Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee (JK-JAAC), also known by names such as Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) and Awami Action Committee (AAC) etc, in the First Schedule of ATA, 2014, Proscribed Organization for the purpose of the said Act.” The government took the measure following a strike call by the group for June 9. The group’s latest protest call centres on a highly contentious demand to abolish the 12 seats in the region’s Legislative Assembly that are reserved for refugees from Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir who settled in mainland Pakistan after 1947. JAAC alleged that these seats are frequently used by mainstream Pakistani political parties to influence the formation of governments in Muzaffarabad. On Thursday, the AJK Legislative Assembly strongly defended the status quo, backing the refugee seats and calling for elections to proceed on schedule. Anxious to prevent a repeat of past bloodshed, Islamabad dispatched federal paramilitary forces to reinforce the region’s thinly stretched police force. On Thursday, AJK Inspector General of Police Captain (retired) Liaqat Ali Malik formally requested 14,000 additional personnel from the federal government to secure the territory from June 7 to June 21. Video footage circulating on Friday showed convoys of security personnel entering Muzaffarabad, suggesting that reinforcements were already being moved into the region ahead of the planned strike. “Our foremost responsibility is to protect public and private life and property, and the police will act in accordance with their mandate,” Malik told Dawn earlier. Meanwhile, speculation mounted on social media that authorities might suspend internet and mobile data services, as they had during the weeklong JAAC strike in September-October last year. The previous shutdown had severely disrupted academic activities, online businesses and freelance work, while also hampering communication by rendering internet-based calling and messaging services inaccessible across the region. Separately, the University of AJK on Friday postponed its Spring 2026 term examinations, scheduled to commence on June 8, until further orders in view of the JAAC strike call. More to follow
The government of Azad Jammu and Kashmir on Friday banned the region’s Joint Awami Action Committee’s (JAAC) and placed it under the First Schedule under the Anti-Terrorism Act, 2014. The notification by Azad Kashmir’s Home Department said the group is “engaged in terrorism” and has acted in a manner “prejudicial to peace and security” of the state. It further stated that JAAC is involved in “creating anarchy in the state by intimidating public, promoting hatred and creating a sense of insecurity in society and public at large etc”. The government took the measure following a strike call by the group for June 9. The group’s latest protest call centres on a highly contentious demand to abolish the 12 seats in the region’s Legislative Assembly that are reserved for refugees from Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir who settled in mainland Pakistan after 1947. JAAC alleged that these seats are frequently used by mainstream Pakistani political parties to influence the formation of governments in Muzaffarabad. On Thursday, the AJK Legislative Assembly strongly defended the status quo, backing the refugee seats and calling for elections to proceed on schedule. Anxious to prevent a repeat of past bloodshed, Islamabad dispatched federal paramilitary forces to reinforce the region’s thinly stretched police force. On Thursday, AJK Inspector General of Police Captain (retired) Liaqat Ali Malik formally requested 14,000 additional personnel from the federal government to secure the territory from June 7 to June 21. Video footage circulating on Friday showed convoys of security personnel entering Muzaffarabad, suggesting that reinforcements were already being moved into the region ahead of the planned strike. “Our foremost responsibility is to protect public and private life and property, and the police will act in accordance with their mandate,” Malik told Dawn earlier. Meanwhile, speculation mounted on social media that authorities might suspend internet and mobile data services, as they had during the weeklong JAAC strike in September-October last year. The previous shutdown had severely disrupted academic activities, online businesses and freelance work, while also hampering communication by rendering internet-based calling and messaging services inaccessible across the region. Separately, the University of AJK on Friday postponed its Spring 2026 term examinations, scheduled to commence on June 8, until further orders in view of the JAAC strike call. More to follow
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