Cruel Intentions

CINÉPOLIS LUXURY CINEMAS X CITYSWOON INTRODUCE SPEED DATING EVENT SERIES DESIGNED TO HELP SINGLES FIND THEIR FOREVER MOVIE DATE

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Thursday, February 1, 2024

DALLAS, Feb. 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Cinépolis Luxury Cinemas, a leading world-class cinema exhibitor known for its enhanced moviegoing concepts, announces the debut of its cinematic speed dating event series in partnership with CitySwoon, the globe's first and only dating platform that combines cloud-based, algorithm-powered matching with real-world speed dating events to reimagine the traditional dating experience. Available at select theater locations nationwide beginning this February, Cinépolis' sophisticated and stylish lobby bars will be transformed into a series of pop-up speed dating venues hosted by CitySwoon. Designed to help singles find their forever movie date, event attendees will mix and mingle while enjoying a lively atmosphere, chef-driven love bites, and a full-service bar serving film-themed cocktails and more. With tickets now available for purchase by visiting cinepolisusa.com/speed-dating, the spirited matchmaking series will unveil its inaugural event this February with additional events to follow throughout the year for those looking for love after Cupid's famed holiday.

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  • Available at select theater locations nationwide beginning this February, Cinépolis' sophisticated and stylish lobby bars will be transformed into a series of pop-up speed dating venues hosted by CitySwoon.
  • Designed to help singles find their forever movie date, event attendees will mix and mingle while enjoying a lively atmosphere, chef-driven love bites, and a full-service bar serving film-themed cocktails and more.
  • With ticket pricing starting at $19 per-person for CitySwoon members and $39 per-person for non-members, singles will create a CitySwoon profile with their mobile device and sign-up for their preferred speed dating event(s) at Cinépolis Luxury Cinemas.
  • "We're excited to bring a dash of Hollywood romance to the real world with our unique speed dating events at Cinépolis Luxury Cinemas.

Romantic comedies, Japanese reality television and New Zealand true crime: the best of streaming this September

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Wednesday, August 30, 2023

We have never been more spoilt for choice when it comes to what we can watch on (streaming) television.

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  • We have never been more spoilt for choice when it comes to what we can watch on (streaming) television.
  • But the downside of this gluttony of riches is the sheer overwhelm that can come from having to choose your next show.

Glamorous

    • Netflix Kim Cattrall showed considerable savvy when, rather than rejoin the cast of Sex and the City, she opted to play Madolyn Addison, the dynamic head of beauty brand Glamorous.
    • On the surface this is even frothier than Sex and the City, and some critics have panned it.
    • Glamorous is as camp as Barbie, but far cleverer and more subversive: without a spoiler, it’s worth comparing the way the two end.

Starstruck season three

    • Last season ended with a moment that was equal parts romantic and absurd, as Jessie and Tom reconcile and make out in a pond.
    • But the new season opens with a montage tracing the subsequent two years of moving in together and then drifting apart.
    • Starstruck understands what makes Jessie and Tom interesting to watch: not domestic bliss, but their awkward banter and difficulty overcoming their mismatched quirks, despite their obvious chemistry and attraction.

Far North

    • ThreeNow (New Zealand) and Paramount+ (Australia) The terrific new New Zealand dark comedy Far North dramatises a bizarre meth-smuggling case from 2016, in which a ridiculously inept gang nearly got half a ton of methamphetamine to market, only to be rumbled by the locals.
    • Impeccably shot, and featuring a wonderfully motley assortment of low-rent crims, desperate drug runners, cartel mobsters and salt-of-the-earth locals, Far North is easily one of the best (and funniest) New Zealand shows in years.

Mother and Son

    • ABC iView Mother and Son has long been regarded as one of Australia’s greatest sitcoms.
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      For anyone who has cared for an ageing parent – or faced the diminution of their autonomy as they have aged – Mother and Son still strikes a nerve.

    • In the 2023 Mother and Son, Maggie (Denise Scott) is a free-spirited eccentric who almost burned down the family home while cooking dinner for her grandchildren.

Ai no Sato (Love Village)

    • In the UK, the upcoming show My Mum, Your Dad (an Australian version aired in 2022) is being billed as “middle-aged Love Island”.
    • Ai no Sato, or Love Village, is a take on the stalwart Japanese reality dating format Ainori (Love Wagon).
    • In Ai no Sato, by contrast, contestants (all aged over 35) renovate a house in rural Japan together … and fall in love along the way.
    • I love Ainori, but Ai no Sato takes things to a new level.

Unforgotten season five

    • There are a lot of excellent series out there (Broadchurch, Happy Valley and Karen Pirie are all exceptional).
    • This is perhaps why it took me so long to give Unforgotten a go.
    • Each season begins with the discovery of a murder that the historical crimes unit must solve, led by DCI Cassie Stuart (the wonderful Nicola Walker) and DI Sunil Khan (Sanjeev Bhaskar).
    • Season five sees the departure of Walker and new to the team is DCI Jessica James (Sinéad Keenan).

Beautiful Disaster

    • Prime If Beautiful Disaster, the new film from Cruel Intentions director Roger Kumble, had come out 20 years ago, no one would have paid it much attention.
    • However, streaming in 2023 – now the rom-com has disappeared as a mainstay of Hollywood cinema – there’s something refreshingly delightful about it.
    • At the same time, only sometimes effectively, Beautiful Disaster thinks through questions around erotic power dynamics in a post-#MeToo era, comically centring on the kind of guilt Abby feels regarding her attraction to Travis.

Global Healthy Living Foundation and CreakyJoints Presents the Tumbler and Tipsy by Michael Kuluva Virtual Presentation of His 2022 Collection During New York Fashion Week

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Thursday, September 2, 2021

The Tumbler and Tipsy by Michael Kuluva 2022 Collection event – filmed in Canada, the United States, New Zealand, and Australia -- will be presented virtually and premiere on YouTube on September 14, 2021 at 8pm ET. Immediately preceding the premiere, GHLF will host a live #CreakyChats on Twitter with partner organizations from around the world to reflect on how the chronic disease community can amplify their representation and voices by participating in events like Michael’s inspirational collection.

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  • Global Healthy Living Foundation (GHLF) and its digital patient community for people with all forms of arthritis, CreakyJoints , is the primary, presenting sponsor of the 2022 Tumbler and Tipsy by Michael Kuluva collection timed to close New York Fashion Week.
  • Im really excited to share my virtual presentation of the 2022 Collection with the entire world.
  • To create his one-of-a-kind global, virtual show, Michael sent specially designed ensembles to his models around the world.
  • The Tumbler and Tipsy by Michael Kuluva virtual show will premiere at 8:00 p.m.