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Why women behaving badly are dominating our screens

Mashable - Fri, 11/22/2024 - 11:36

If the last 12 months of film and television are anything to go by, female protagonists are truly entering their villain era.

From psychological romantic thrillers like Rose Glass's Love Lies Bleeding and Zoe Kravitz's Blink Twice to horror romps including Zelda Williams' Lisa Frankenstein and Coraline Fargeat's The Substance, women are done playing by the rules. Films like these frequently harness the palpable feminine rage in the world and use horror genre tropes like severe trauma and stalk-and-murder sequences with instances of extreme violence to challenge audiences' patriarchal, socially conditioned ideas about how women should act, often in the face of adversity, in their professional and personal lives. 

The "bad girl" isn't just a new trend, academic authors like Catharine Lumby and Roxane Gay have been writing about their perception in media and society for decades. But the recent influx is indicative of the growing number of women filmmakers claiming space in an antihero realm that their male counterparts have long dominated as with Barbet Schroeder's Single White Female, Adrian Lyne's Fatal Attraction, and Takashi Miike's Audition

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These filmmakers are walking through the door opened by the likes of Julia Ducournau (Raw, Titane), Ana Lily Amirpour (A Girl Walks Alone At Night) and Phoebe Waller-Bridge (Killing Eve) to offer stories centring on female characters with iffy moral compasses that counter the "good girl" cultural expectations of female-identifying people. Still, as much as they are female-focused, each badly behaved woman can be fully embraced by audiences of all genders. 

This societal shift is "liberating" for women and offering "new opportunities for actresses to occupy the villain position is, paradoxically, more humane," Freudian cinephile and pop psychoanalyst Mary Wild tells Mashable. "It brings a certain freedom to express complexity and depth – I think audiences are captivated by this." And so are stars like Ella Purnell, Melissa Barrera, and Alice Lowe who share with Mashable how essential these badly behaved protagonists are to cinema today in disrupting established female narratives.

'Sweetpea,' the female serial killer

As the lead star and producer of Sky Atlantic serial killer comedy series Sweetpea, Ella Purnell  (Yellowjackets, Arcane, Fallout) found the challenge of getting audiences to relate to a woman who kills especially appealing. Based on CJ Skuse's book of the same name, Purnell plays introvert Rihannon, a receptionist at a regional newspaper who was bullied throughout her adolescence and is overlooked by everyone in her adult life. Following the death of her father and a series of misogynistic encounters, Rhiannon embarks on a murder spree. "What they wanted to do was 'female Dexter' but a woman has to do hardly anything to mess up and you lose the audience. People naturally have a subconscious bias where they're going to judge women more harshly than men."

This gendered prejudice is part of the reason why Sweetpea writer Kirstie Swain felt it appropriate to adapt the show as a prequel to the first book's events where Rhiannon is already an established serial killer. "The book gave us quite a lot of reasons for why she [kills] like a head injury, a massacre and bullying, so we pared it back a bit and then [sought out] how she got there," she tells Mashable. "It's almost like the audience needs an emotional reason for why a woman will kill. Men kill on screen but we need something else that will help us be at peace watching a woman being violent on screen."

The first episode of Sweetpea piles on the slights with Rhiannon being dismissed and ignored by her boss, sister, colleagues, and lover before a misogynistic confrontation with a stranger triggers her murderous rage. As her body count gets longer, so does her confidence and self-assuredness get higher. "The fact that she is the last person that someone will see when she extinguishes their life unlocked, for me, her reason for doing it – she's unseen, she kills, she is seen," Swain says. "It's a metaphor for finding your power and making people see you."

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"By actually being comfortable with herself, looking in the mirror and being okay with what she sees, with being messy and breaking the rules, that allows her the confidence that she's been looking for," adds Purnell. "No one over here is endorsing murder [but] watching a woman learn how to stand up for herself especially when she's gone through so much and been treated so badly, it feels good." 

Rhiannon is certainly expanding the meaning of the "femme fatale," a trope made famous by films like Double Indemnity, Basic Instinct and To Die For whereby a woman's bad behaviour and predatory nature are wrapped up in her sexual allure and ability to seduce her, mostly, male victims. Instead, Purnell "wanted to be the ugliest version of myself without being 'tropey'," she explains. "All girls know how to make themselves look hot and not hot. I wanted to have almost that Jennifer's Body thing that when she starts killing, she becomes more vibrant." 

Rhiannon doesn't use sex to lure her murder victims but she certainly becomes more sexually empowered when she begins standing up for herself. In a world where female sexuality is still wrapped up in shame and sexually autonomous women continue to be villainised, subversive characters like Rhiannon play an important role in challenging our still very patriarchal society.

'Your Monster' and revenge plots

Caroline Lindy's Your Monster similarly offers a "coming-of-rage" story of a Rhiannon-like, "unsexy" female protagonist as she processes the horror of a breakup. After being dumped by her musical director boyfriend, while getting her cancer treatment, soft-spoken actress Laura (Melissa Barrera) spends several scenes going through an emotional breakdown. From Scream to Abigail, the actor is known for playing badass survivors in the horror genre and admits that she had to confront her own biases when redefining her idea of a "strong female character" in the context of Laura's journey. 

"Laura is completely a doormat who's been letting people walk all over her for her entire life," Barrera tells Mashable. "At the beginning, I was ashamed of that and I didn't want people to judge that Laura was pathetic but that's the point." Thus, Barrera had to counter her own "internalised misogyny of not allowing a woman to hit rock bottom and to be vulnerable and express all out so that she can build herself back up."

The arrival of a Beauty and the Beast-looking Monster (Tommy Dewey) forces Laura to find her fury, demand a place in her ex's stage show and ultimately claim bloody vengeance against him in a Broadway show finale. It's a cathartic moment that taps into both Lindy and many people's feelings towards an ex who treats you badly. 

"[They're] such an asshole, you want to murder them – that's how [Caroline] felt when she was broken up with," Barrera says. "She was like, 'I wanted to kill him. He hurt me so much.' She didn't in real life but then that's why we have movies – you get to live out the fantasy."

Horror offers fertile ground for filmmakers to embark on "subversive exploration of taboo subjects in a way that feels thrilling rather than punishing," says Wild. By using serial killer and monster tropes, as well as revenge plots and murder as a metaphor for women fighting back against patriarchy and misogyny, films and series like Sweetpea and Your Monster continue the work of Emerald Fennell's Promising Young Woman and Coraline Fargeat's Revenge to "provide a platform for women to break societal rules without incurring the harsh scrutiny they might face in a more grounded, gritty narrative."

'Strange Darling' and challenging gendered expectations

However "badly behaved women" don't always need to exact revenge to earn the label. Nor do audiences need to see their emotional journey into violence. JT Mollner had that in mind when approaching his twisted love story Strange Darling, charting the escalation of a one-night stand between The Lady (Willa Fitzgerald) and The Demon (Kyle Gallner) into a frantic killing spree. 

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"Female behaviour is expected to have explanations, backstory, and reasons," Mollner tells Mashable. "We wanted to stay away from over-explaining as much as possible, something that seems more commonly reserved for male characters." 

Strange Darling uses a non-linear narrative to subvert expectations of who the real serial killer is, throwing "viewers into this pressure cooker and taking them on a ride," the director explains. "No distractions, no exposition or backstory, just immediacy. Everything you need to know about these characters emotionally should be available through their behaviours, choices, and actions within this one day."

Mollner is a prime example of a male filmmaker disrupting patriarchal expectations of female characters. So too is Karan Khandari whose debut Sister Midnight is a nonconformist feminist fable set in Mumbai. Led by the frenetic Radhika Apte, Khandari's twisted comedy follows her acerbic bride Uma as she embraces newly developed vampiric tastes and rebels against domesticity. But it is mostly "female directors and more female creators" who are demanding space for badly behaved women, says Barrera. "We're just telling the stories that we're feeling and it just so happens that in the communal cloud of emotion in the world we're all very angry."

'Timestalker' and the (un)likeability factor

Still, many creators are fed up with receiving studio notes and executive feedback about making their villainous female protagonists more 'likeable.' Alice Lowe understood that when she wrote, directed and led 2016's black horror comedy Prevenge. Lowe played a widowed mum-to-be who begins killing the men involved in her husband's death under her unborn baby's instruction. 

"Executives and commissioners get worried if the female character isn't 'likeable' and that's a keyword you don't hear used about male characters," Lowe tells Mashable during promotion for her new film Timestalker. "You don't watch Taxi Driver, look at Travis Bickle and think, 'what a nice man.' You're just watching this very screwed-up character on a journey, and he's fascinating and complex and damaged as a person. Why can't we watch a woman have a similar personality?"

This recent run of badly behaved women on screen is an encouraging trend and suggests that audiences will get to enjoy watching even more antiheroines break free from the shackles of likeability and gender conformity. And you don't have to be a female-identifying person to connect with the social and cultural themes these characters and stories tackle. 

"I've seen men come out and be like, 'I loved the movie,'" says Barrera. "This isn't just a movie for women because it's about female rage. Everybody gets something out of it, everybody can see themselves in Laura and everybody wants a monster."

Bluesky Is Turning Into a Strong X Alternative

NYT Technology - Fri, 11/22/2024 - 11:30
Bluesky has a hint of the old Twitter magic, but the feeling of freedom it offers might be even better.

PS5 vs. PS5 Slim: What are the differences?

Mashable - Fri, 11/22/2024 - 11:28

In this PS5 vs. PS5 Slim face off, we'll be helping you decide which console is best for you.

With the recent launch of the upgraded PS5 Pro console, now might be the perfect opportunity to snag a slightly older yet still incredibly powerful PS5.

With potential sweet deals or even permanent price drops on the horizon, it’s essential to know exactly what you’re getting (and not getting) with the PS5 and PS5 Slim.

Let's get right into it.

SEE ALSO: The price of Sony's PS5 Pro is 'brutal' and the internet hates it PS5 vs. PS5 Slim: price

For context, the original, non-slim PS5 has two versions: a digital one (without a disc drive) and one with a disc drive. The same can be said for the PS5 Slim; it's got a digital version and a disc one.

For whatever reason, Sony decided to not drop the prices of the new PS5 Slim models. The PS5 Slim with a disc drive is still $499, while the PS5 Slim without a disc drive is $449 — or a $50 increase over the original PS5 digital-only console.

  • PS5 Slim (no disc drive) - $449

  • PS5 Slim (with disc drive) - $499

  • Original PS5 (no disc drive) - $399

  • Original PS5 (disc drive) - $499

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With that in mind, yes, the digital-only PS5 Slim is a money-saver in comparison to the one with a disc drive, but not in comparison to the digital-only model that launched in 2020.

The new price also means that buying a digital model before purchasing the additional disc drive would cost more than just snagging the version with a built-in drive. I don't really have a good explanation for that.

My only advice is this: If you want a PS5 that only costs $399, you better get one now. This is an important note: Once the existing stock of both original models sells out, the new slim models will replace them on store shelves.

PS5 vs. PS5 Slim: size

Obviously, size is what many gamers are most concerned about here, so let's get right to it. Looking at Sony's stated dimensions, you can see that the new PS5 is indeed smaller than the original:

  • Original PS5 (disc version): 104mm (height) x 390mm (width) x 260mm (depth)

  • PS5 Slim (disc version): 96mm (height) x 358mm (width) x 216mm (depth)

  • Original PS5 (digital version): 92mm x 390mm x 260mm

  • PS5 Slim (digital version): 80mm x 358mm x 216mm

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In other words, per Sony's announcement blog post, that's about a 30 percent reduction in total volume. That's definitely an improvement, but there's some important context missing in just those raw numbers. The Verge ran a digital size comparison and discovered that both new models are still substantially larger than the Xbox Series X.

In other words, this "slim" console is still pretty dang big.

For a visual comparison, check out this awesome PS5 Slim vs. Regular Reddit post.

PS5 vs. PS5 Slim: performance and storage

Another important aspect of the new PS5 models to get out of the way is that they have the exact same internal capabilities as the originals. This isn't a PS4 vs. PS4 Pro situation. Games will run exactly the same across the spectrum of PS5 consoles.

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One little internal bonus that owners of the new PS5s get, however, comes in the form of expanded storage. For some reason, the original PS5 only had 825GB of onboard storage, with the option to expand via external SSDs. The new ones have a full 1TB of built-in space, so you can install a few extra games depending on how big they are.

PS5 vs. PS5 Slim: disc drive

Just like at the PS5's launch in late 2020, there are two PS5 Slim models. One of them has a built-in disc drive and the other one is digital-only.

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Well, sort of, anyway. There's an optional detachable disc drive you can buy for $79.99. It's a little goofy looking, but it should do exactly what you think it does. For physical media collectors, the disc drive is a must-buy.

It's worth noting, however, that the PS5 Slim, unlike the OG PS5, does not come with a vertical stand in the box. However, seasoned gamers will tell you that you should keep your PS5 to be stationed horizontally anyway.

I found my celebrity look-a-like with ChatGPT – here’s how

Mashable - Fri, 11/22/2024 - 11:08

Did you know ChatGPT can help you find your celebrity look-alike? With just a few selfies, this AI tool can pinpoint your famous doppelgänger in seconds.

But here’s the catch: ChatGPT’s default interface doesn’t support celebrity look-alike detection. Believe me, I’ve tried. When I attempted to uncover my A-list twin through the standard ChatGPT window, I was met with this disappointing response: “I cannot determine your celebrity look-a-like from the photo.”

Fortunately, there is a workaround, allowing you to use ChatGPT as your own personal celebrity look-a-like matching tool.

SEE ALSO: 17 of the best ChatGPT courses you can take online for free How to use ChatGPT to find your celebrity look-a-like

These step-by-step instructions are based on the ChatGPT desktop app, but they should work for the mobile platform as well.

Total Time
  • 5 min
What You Need
  • ChatGPT

Step 1: Open ChatGPT

Step 2: Click on ChatGPT 4o

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Step 3: Click on "Explore GPTs"

Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

Step 4: Type in "celebrity" into the search bar.

Click on the "Find My Celebrity Look Alike" GPT by habitcreatures.com.

Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

Step 5: Click on "Start Chat"

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Step 6: Type in "Who is my celebrity look-a-like?" as your prompt.

Upload your photos; three should be sufficient.

Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

Step 7: Wait for the results

ChatGPT should populate your best celebrity look-a-like match in just seconds. My celebrity look-a-like is Janelle Monáe. It's something I've never heard of in real life, but I'll take it.

Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

If you’ve given this a try, drop a comment below and share who your celebrity look-alike is.

Amazon deal of the day: Snag the AirPods Pro 2 for their lowest price ever a week before Black Friday

Mashable - Fri, 11/22/2024 - 11:05
Check out the best Amazon deals of the day as of Nov. 22: OUR TOP PICK Apple AirPods Pro 2 $159.99 (save $89.01) Get Deal BEST OUTDOOR DEAL Yeti Roadie 24 cooler $200 (save $50) Get Deal BEST KIDS DEAL Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Pro $109.99 (save $80) Get Deal BEST TABLET DEAL Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE (256GB, WiFi) $299.99 (save $220) Get Deal

Amazon's official Black Friday deals are in full swing. The sale kicked off Thursday, Nov. 21 and runs through Cyber Monday on Dec. 2. If you've been hoping to snag some high-quality tech you've had your eye on or check off your holiday shopping list, now's the time to do it. On Friday, Nov. 22, we've highlighted a few standout deals we think you should check out, including top brands like Apple, Yeti, and Samsung.

Here are our top picks for the best Amazon deals of the day. If you missed out on our picks from Nov. 20 and Nov. 21, be sure to check those out as well. Most (if not all) of those are still live — including all-time lows on the Sonos Era 300 and Kindle Paperwhite.

Our top pick Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Apple AirPods Pro 2 $169.99 at Amazon
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In case it wasn't obvious from our multiple headphone buying guides, we're big fans of the AirPods Pro 2. They produce rich and well-balanced sound, offer excellent noise cancellation (some of the best in class for earbuds), work seamlessly within the Apple ecosystem, and offer decent enough battery life. We've seen these earbuds regularly drop to $199 and even $189 throughout the year, and $169 is even better.

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Whether tailgating or camping this season, the Yeti Roadie is a stellar companion. It can fit 18 cans with a 2:1 ice-to-can ratio or 24 pounds of just ice, all in a slim and tall build (tall enough to fit a wine bottle) that can be stashed behind the driver's or passenger's seat of a car. Of course, like every other Yeti, it can also keep ice for days and is virtually indestructible. I own this exact cooler (albeit in a different color) and couldn't recommend it enough. My only complaint is that it's quite heavy to tote around when it's stuffed to capacity. Usually $250, it's on sale for $200 at Amazon in the bright orange shade. That's a rare 20% in savings.

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Designed for 6- to 12-year-olds, the latest Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Pro tablet packs a 25% faster processor over the previous generation, a bump in RAM, an increase in battery life (from 12 to 13 hours), and an upgraded front-facing camera (5MP versus 2MP). It still features the durable case and built-in kickstand, so it can stand up to all kinds of kid-friendly adventures. Plus, it comes with a one-year subscription to Amazon Kids+, which gives kids access to thousands of ad-free books, games, videos, apps, and more. It's regularly $189.99, but you can save 42% ahead of Black Friday and get it for only $109.99. That matches its all-time low price.

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Essentially a lite version of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9, the FE boasts the same tough IP68 dust- and water-resistant rating, a slightly smaller battery capacity (8,000 vs 8,400 mAh), and the same included S Pen. It's tech specs aren't quite as impressive overall, but for the price, it's hard to complain. Where the S9 with 256GB would run you $619.99 on sale, the S9 FE is down to just $299.99 ahead of Black Friday. That's 42% in savings and its lowest price to date. If you want a larger screen and a slight boost in RAM, the FE+ is a solid in-between option and is on sale for $498.03.

None of these deals catching your eye? Check out Amazon's daily deals for even more savings.

What Elon Musk Needs From China

NYT Technology - Fri, 11/22/2024 - 10:53
From electric cars to solar panels, Mr. Musk has built businesses in high-tech manufacturing sectors now targeted by Beijing for Chinese dominance.

Click the magic coupon to get a $250 iPad 10th Gen with this Amazon deal

Mashable - Fri, 11/22/2024 - 10:50

GET $99 OFF: As of Nov. 22, you can get an Apple iPad (10th Generation) for just $249.99. That's 29% off the original price or $99 off.

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An iPad for $250? Yes. When you shop today, an on-page coupon drops the already discounted price of the Apple iPad (10th Generation) to $249.99.

This iPad isn’t just affordable, it’s also loaded. An A14 Bionic chip runs things under the hood, while the action happens on a 10.9-inch liquid retina display. Whether you’re buying for a grandkid who wants to play Minecraft, a parent who loves to surf the internet, or to pursue your own digital illustration craft, this display will impress.

Amazon is crazy for this one — order now and get the Apple iPad (10th Generation) for $250 with an on-page coupon that combines with the 20% price drop.

SEE ALSO: The latest deals from Best Buy's Black Friday sale: Huge QLED TVs, Oura Rings, a GoPro bundle, and laptops galore

12MP front and rear cameras keep your life documented in brilliant HD. With 64GB of storage, it holds a whole trove of data and programs.

With touch unlock, the iPad is a secure portal for navigating the internet and paying for the items and apps you want.

Amazon Invests $4 Billion in Anthropic, Deepening Its A.I. Ties

NYT Technology - Fri, 11/22/2024 - 10:45
Since last September, the tech giant has pumped $8 billion into the artificial intelligence start-up, a sign of intense competition in developing tools that are reshaping the tech sector.

Don’t let this GoPro Hero13 Black Friday deal sail past

Mashable - Fri, 11/22/2024 - 10:40

GET $100 OFF: As of Nov. 22, you can get a GoPro Hero13 Bundle for $349.99 and Best Buy will throw a $25 gift card in too. That's 22% off the original price of $449.99.

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Adventure season is all year ‘round when you’re sporting a GoPro. Thick snow banks, crystal lagoons, and dusty mountain bike rides in the American West are all fair game. The GoPro Hero 13 bundle comes with a mount, battery, mounting buckle, and USB-C cable so that you can get started adventuring immediately.

The GoPro Hero13 packs enough resolution to capture any adventure with 5K standard resolution and 27 megapixels. Its HDR capabilities impressed us with rich dynamics and tones. Digital stabilization keeps the image looking fresh even when you’re skidding down a scree field or white water rafting.

SEE ALSO: Finally live: Amazon's official Black Friday sale, and a ton of new deals are here

Today, Nov. 22, the GoPro Hero13 Bundle is $100 off, for a price of $349.99 — plus, Best Buy will throw in a $25 gift card when you order today.

Native slow motion recording captures drama as it happens even in low light. While it’s not fully waterproof, the Hero13 is water resistant down to 33 feet — deep enough for most divers.

With a built-in 2.27 inch LCD touch screen this hardy camera will accompany you into the backcountry while producing studio-quality video.

How director Jon M. Chu made Wicked with Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo

Mashable - Fri, 11/22/2024 - 10:30

Jeff Goldblum and Jonathan Bailey join Jon M. Chu in laying out how the filmmaker was able to bring the story of Wicked to life in film.

Wicked is now in theaters.

Get $1,400 off a 100-inch Hisense TV at Best Buy

Mashable - Fri, 11/22/2024 - 10:17

SAVE $1,400: As of Nov. 22, you can snag a 100-inch Hisense TV at Best Buy for $1,599.99. That's $1,400 off the list price.

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If you’ve been dying to set up a home theatre but couldn’t stomach the price tag, Best Buy has a crazy deal on a 100-inch Hisense that could make your dream a reality.

As of Nov. 22, you can get your hands on a Hisense 100-inch Class QD7 Series QLED 4K UHD Smart Google TV (2024) for $1,599.99. That’s $1,400 off the list price and the cheapest you’ll find this model at any retailer, including Walmart (where it’s currently out of stock).

SEE ALSO: The latest deals from Best Buy's Black Friday sale: Huge QLED TVs, Oura Rings, a GoPro bundle, and laptops galore

Sure, $1,599.99 sounds like a lot, but this is a steal compared to other 100-inch TVs. Most 100-inch TVs cost between $3,500 and $5,000, so this Hisense model is a relative bargain.

The Hisense 100-inch Class QD7 Series QLED 4K UHD Smart Google TV (2024) has a 144Hz refresh rate, offers HDR10, HDR10+, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG), and Dolby Vision, and runs Google TV, so you can watch all your favorite streaming apps. You can also connect it to voice assistants like Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa for hands-free control.

With four HDMI inputs and special gaming features like Game Mode Pro, Game Buster 240, Motion Rate 240, and MEMC frame insertion, this TV is a great pick for gamers, sports fans, and movie buffs.

All We Imagine As Light review: A resplendent portrait of womanhood

Mashable - Fri, 11/22/2024 - 07:29

Amid the heady haze, unrelenting traffic, and humidity of the city of Mumbai, three complex women sit at the core of Payal Kapadia's All We Imagine As Light. Written and directed by the Mumbai-based A Night of Knowing Nothing filmmaker in her first fiction feature, the film is as much an ode to modern womanhood as it is to the bustling city itself.

With exquisite, vulnerable, and dynamic performances from Kani Kusruti (Girls Will Be Girls), Divya Prabha (Ariyippu), and Chhaya Kadam (Sister Midnight), the Cannes Grand Prix-winning film explores varying experiences of living within India's most populated city — where women are challenging the status quo. Emboldened by a pulsating synth-fuelled score by Dhritiman Das and superb cinematography by his brother Ranabir, the film renders this energetic city as a living, breathing character itself, an organic being in a state of constant flux.

SEE ALSO: 'Girls Will Be Girls' review: A sublime coming-of-age tale that deeply understands girlhood What is All We Imagine As Light about? Kani Kusruti as Prabha. Credit: BFI

Tracing the interweaving lives of three women working together in a multi-speciality hospital in Mumbai, the film presents a nuanced, multifaceted portrait of both its protagonists and the metropolis itself.

Prabha (Kusruti), one of the hospital's senior nurses, is managing her guilt over feelings for a coworker while concealing the pain caused by her long-distance marriage. Anu (Prabha), her younger roommate, has a secret romance with Shiaz (Crash Course's Hridhu Haroon), which they hide for religious and social reasons. And Parvaty (Kadam), the eldest of the three, is facing eviction by Mumbai's wealthy developers due to her lack of written claim to her home; her proof of identity quite literally does not exist on paper.

As their lives take different turns, the three find their way to Parvaty's home town in a coastal village in the district of Ratnagiri for a breath of fresh air, new perspectives, and the unlocking of their suppressed passions, desires, and memories.

The three leads of All We Imagine As Light are sublime Divya Prabha as Anu. Credit: BFI

Embodying very different experiences of womanhood within the bustling city of Mumbai, the three leads of All We Imagine As Light are the true heart of the film. Despite their bond, there's a deep sense of isolation in each of the characters, some benefitting from the anonymity such a large city provides (Anu's secret love affair), others being crushed by it (Parvaty's eviction), and the three leads crystallise Kapadia's beautiful script of powerfully cinematic everyday moments.

As the stoic, acquiescent Prabha, Girls Will Be Girls star Kusruti expertly conveys internalised heartbreak and suppressed frustration as she endures a communication-less marriage with her husband living abroad. Prabha constantly supports others financially or emotionally, dismissing her own desires, and Kusruti infuses her performance with intense longing and concealed loneliness.

Kani Kusruti as Prabha. Credit: BFI

The youngest of the three, Ariyippu actor Prabha, brings a dynamic, naive, passionate energy to Anu. Forced to keep her relationship a secret, she's frustrated by her lack of agency, and motivated by intense emotion, which triggers her roommate's internalised patriarchal judgment. This sense of projected insecurity and decorum becomes a major hurdle for Anu and Prabha, with the tension between social scandal and suppressed passion, obedience and empowerment forming the core arc for them.

As the eldest, Parvaty is facing serious challenges with her home about to be swallowed up by the city's wealthy development, and forms the embodiment of Kapadia's exploration of Mumbai's sense of impermanence. Kadam is measured, frank, and meticulous in the character. While Parvaty's sense of financial autonomy disappears in Mumbai, it thrives in her home town, a contrast that brings up significant inner conflict for all three women. This sense of place, in the film, is more than mere setting.

The city of Mumbai is a character itself in All We Imagine As Light Divya Prabha as Anu and Hridhu Haroon as Shiaz. Credit: BFI

A humming, energetic metropolis holding over 21 million people, Mumbai is as much a character in All We Imagine As Light as its leads. Filmed across the neighbourhoods of Lower Parel and Dadar, the "city of lights" is also deemed a "city of illusions" in the movie; it's a place of expectation and disappointment, of isolation and spontaneity, of nightlife and hard work, of wealthy developers swallowing up affordable housing — as Parvaty observes, "You could just vanish into thin air and no one would know."

With Dhritiman Das' hypnotic, minimal electronic score framing intimate cinematography by Ranabir Das, the city hums throughout the film's first two acts. The omnipresent sounds of trains, construction noise, and traffic rumble through every scene, as director Kapadia collides the city's exterior din with hushed interior scenes. Within these populated streets, Kapadia finds poignant, human moments, both with the three protagonists and supporting characters. Here, the film almost feels like a documentary at times. Each resident, the director urges, has their own Mumbai story, and we're allowed to hear a great number of these in voiceover — tales of how each person arrived in the city, learned to forget things, escape things, and find new beginnings there. 

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Each tale is paired with sweeping city shots, glimpses of shop owners, apartment dwellers, and night footballers, and predominantly, intimate, personal connections on public transport. DOP Das' long shots along Mumbai's streets make you feel like you're simply on the ride through the hubbub, and the characters have major life conversations on their commutes. With assured editing from Clément Pinteaux (So Long Sadness), the film presents Mumbai as a landscape of impermanence, a city in constant motion. Notably, Kapadia sets the the film during the monsoon season, visually imbuing a sense of humidity, dampness, and discomfort, but also using the weather to its romantic advantage; several scenes in the torrential rain are stunning moments of relief.

It's this detailed attention paid to Mumbai that makes the film's third act shift to the beach village in Ratnagiri so impactful, as Prabha, Anu, and Parvaty find individual moments of peace, empowerment, and contentment here that they can't access in Mumbai. The film's final act allows the three to reclaim themselves beyond the anonymity of the city, and see beyond the towering skyscrapers to alternative possibilities.

By the end of All We Imagine as Light, these women are able to see from one another's perspective in a way that broadens their appreciation for each other as women, and in turn, our understanding of their turmoil. It's a boldly intimate film that feels so real it could be non-fiction, with some of the best performances you'll see all year.

All We Imagine As Light is out now in select U.S. cinemas, and in UK and Irish cinemas on Nov. 29.

Bowen Yang takes on Hot Ones, stays impressively cool

Mashable - Fri, 11/22/2024 - 07:24

Bowen Yang is clearly a man of many talents.

Alongside his work on Saturday Night Live and his upcoming role in Wicked, it turns out another of Yang's talents is handling very spicy wings with minimal concern. In the Hot Ones episode above the star chats to host Sean Evans about standout filming moments from Wicked, his first ever conversation with Lorne Michaels, and favourite sketches he's pitched to celebrity guests on SNL, all while chomping through sweltering wings and keeping an impressive poker face.

Amazon Black Friday ad: The best deals you can buy online

Mashable - Fri, 11/22/2024 - 07:18

Black Friday has become some sort of unstoppable monster that grows larger every year. We get that for some people, Black Friday is an irritating event that floods their screens with ads for sales they don't want or need. But for others, it's the single best time of the year to shop.

You can find deals on just about everything from leading retailers like Best Buy, Walmart, Target, and Home Depot. You can expect some really impressive offers from these sales, but when it really comes down to it, Amazon is still tough to beat during major shopping events like Black Friday.

SEE ALSO: Best Buy is treating most of November like Black Friday

Amazon had been dropping decent discounts on products in main categories like robot vacuums, Apple products, and Fire TVs throughout November. But now that Amazon's Black Friday sale has officially started, we're expecting a wave of truly stunning deals.

To help you make the most out of Amazon's Black Friday sale, we've checked out all the best Black Friday deals from the Amazon Black Friday ad that you can already buy online.

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Trump’s Next Online Speech Cop + Doctors vs. ChatGPT + Hard Fork Crimes Division

NYT Technology - Fri, 11/22/2024 - 07:00
“I feel very strongly that the First Amendment is under the most direct threat that any of us will ever really experience.”

Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones have dropped to the lowest-ever price for Black Friday

Mashable - Fri, 11/22/2024 - 06:51

SAVE OVER $100: As of Nov. 22, Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones are on sale for $298 in Amazon's Black Friday sale. This is 25% off their list price of $399.99.

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$399.99 Save $101.99 Get Deal

There's no shortage of great deals in Amazon's Black Friday sale. If you've had your eye on some new headphones, you're in luck as several options have been discounted as part of the big sale event. This includes one of our favorites for noise-canceling, the Sony WH-1000XM5.

Normally these headphones run with a steep price tag of $399.99, but for Black Friday they've dropped down to $298. This $101.99 price drop also marks the lowest-ever price for these high-quality headphones, according to price tracker camelcamelcamel.

SEE ALSO: Best Buy Black Friday ad: The best deals you can buy online

These headphones rank among our picks for the best noise-canceling headphones as a great choice for audiophiles. Mashable's Shopping Reporter Bethany Allard ranked them here because they "produce a balanced sound that let your music shine, while giving you enough ANC to block ambient noise." Mashable's Deputy Editor of Shopping and Reviews, Miller Kern, also raved about these in her review, saying "Sony's WH-1000XM5s are an excellent pair of headphones for first-time buyers and those upgrading from old models."

This Black Friday deal is a must if you're looking to buy new headphones. Don't miss out on the Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones at their lowest-ever price.

A few more top retailers are offering some early Black Friday discounts right now, too. Best Buy, Target, and Walmart each have their own sale plans, so it's worth reading up on each to learn more about what's coming soon in the lead-up to the big day.

Get $70 off Beats Powerbeats Pro with Best Buys Black Friday Doorbuster deals

Mashable - Fri, 11/22/2024 - 06:09

SAVE $70: As of Nov. 22, Beats Powerbeats Pro are discounted to $129.99 as part of Best Buy's Black Friday Doorbuster deals. This is $70 off their list price of $199.99.

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$199.99 Save $70.00 Get Deal

In celebration of the season of savings this month, Best Buy has been offering up Doorbuster deals every Friday on a wide range of tech. This is a great way to build up to the big Black Friday sale event and features some incredible discounts. This week's Doorbuster drop was a real winner if you've been looking to invest in some new earbuds, with an excellent offer on Beats Powerbeats Pro.

Normally these earbuds retail for $199.99, but you can scoop them up for $129.99. This saves you $70 overall, which is a fantastic deal on earbuds we think rank among the best headphones of 2024. Not to mention, you also get up to three months of Apple Music and Apple Fitness+ for free with your purchase.

SEE ALSO: 20+ of the best noise-cancelling headphones and earbuds deals ahead of Black Friday

If you lead an athletic lifestyle, these earbuds are well worth the investment as we consider them the best pick for runners in both our roundups of the best earbuds and best headphones in 2024. And even if the running life isn't for you, we still consider them worth every cent. Our review had high praise for these earbuds, with Mashable's Senior Tech Correspondent Raymond Wong saying they're "terrific if AirPods don't cut it for you."

This Doorbuster deal won't stick around for long, so take advantage of this Beats Powerbeats Pro deal at Best Buy before it's gone forever.

Best Buy isn't the only retailer with some excellent early Black Friday deals, either. Amazon's Black Friday sale has kicked off in style with a wide variety of discounts for shoppers. Walmart and Target are also offering their own Black Friday sale events that are worth a look.

PS5 DualSense controllers just dropped to a record-low price in Amazons Black Friday sale

Mashable - Fri, 11/22/2024 - 06:04

SAVE $20: PS5 DualSense wireless controllers are on sale for $54.99 in Amazon's Black Friday sale. That's the lowest-ever price on Amazon.

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$74.99 Save $20.00 Get Deal

Black Friday wouldn't be Black Friday without record-low prices on the most sought-after items. We're not just looking for big discounts during these major shopping events. We're looking for the best deals ever.

There are a lot of deals on PS5 accessories out there, with PS5 DualSense wireless controllers dropping to record-low prices on Amazon. PS5 DualSense wireless controllers are on sale for $54.99 in Amazon's Black Friday sale. That's the lowest-ever price on Amazon, so this really is a special opportunity to secure the best price.

SEE ALSO: PS5 vs. PS5 Slim: What are the differences?

These controllers let gamers feel in-game actions and environment simulated through haptic feedback. You can experience varying force and tension at your fingertips with adaptive triggers, chat online through the built-in microphone, and hear higher-fidelity sound effects through the built-in speaker in supported games. They're the most popular PS5 controllers for a reason.

Save $20 on DualSense wireless controllers in the Amazon Black Friday sale.

Order 18 bottles of wine right to your door — worry about gifts later

Mashable - Fri, 11/22/2024 - 06:00

TL;DR: Skip the stress and get 18 bottles of wine delivered for $79.97 (reg. $270) until December 8 — that's less than $4 a bottle!

Holiday shopping can wait — but a wine deal like this one won’t last. Instead of stressing about everyone’s gift list, why not start by grabbing something you can enjoy right now? This early Black Friday offer through December 8 gives you 18 bottles of wine delivered to your door for $79.97 with your choice of red, white, or a mix of both, at less than $4 per bottle.

What better way to check “wine supply” off your holiday list and give yourself one less thing to worry about?

Each collection is handpicked by Wine Insiders, offering a curated variety of reds, whites, or a mix so that there’s a bottle suited to every occasion. The red collection is perfect if you’re a fan of bold, rich flavors, great for cozy winter dinners. If you lean towards crisp, light flavors, the white collection will be right up your alley, ideal for toasting with friends. Can’t decide? The mixed collection gives you the best of both worlds, covering all your holiday hosting needs.

This 18-bottle bundle means you’re prepared for everything the season throws at you: family dinners, surprise guests, and even last-minute gifts. Instead of rushing to the store, you’ll have a fully stocked wine rack, ready for every celebration.

After purchasing, you'll receive a digital voucher, so be sure to redeem it within 30 days. And of course, you must be 21 or older to order and to accept the delivery — shipping not included.

Make holiday hosting easier and treat yourself to a wine haul that lasts all season.

Skip the Black Friday lines and give yourself a little extra holiday cheer with 18 bottles of red, white, or mixed wine from Swirl Wine Shop for $79.97 — sale ending December 8.

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$270.00 Save $191.00 Get Deal

Gift an outdoor escape for the friend already planning spring trips with this pop-up cabin

Mashable - Fri, 11/22/2024 - 06:00

TL;DR: Gift the CARSULE pop-up cabin to your favorite camping enthusiast — a unique setup at $319.99 (reg. $379) through December 8.

If someone on your holiday list lives in a spot where “winter” still means sunshine, the CARSULE Pop-Up Cabin could be their new favorite way to enjoy the outdoors. This unique gift is perfect for campers, beach-goers, and road trippers who live where it’s warm year-round — or for anyone on your list already counting down the days until they can head outside again.

Easy to attach to any car with a hatchback, the CARSULE provides a cozy, private space for all kinds of outdoor adventures — on sale for $319.99 (reg. $379) as an early Black Friday offer.

The CARSULE offers a roomy, weatherproof environment wherever they park. The high ceiling lets them stand comfortably, while UV-blocking fabric and waterproof construction make it practical for sunny days or a light shower. It’s spacious enough for lounging, resting, or setting up a table, making it as versatile as the adventures it can support.

For anyone who loves road trips, beach camping, or just spontaneous outdoor getaways, the CARSULE brings the comforts of home into the wild. It’s simple to set up and packs down for easy storage, so it’s always ready for the next trip. Come spring, they’ll be fully equipped for beachside retreats, lakeside relaxation, or camping in the sun — no tent required.

Make holiday gifting easy with a present that’s equally practical and adventurous. The CARSULE is the ideal companion for those who don’t let winter stop them from getting outdoors — and can’t wait to make the most of the warmer days ahead.

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$379.00 Save $59.02 Get Deal

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