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  • Director Tim Burton seems more interested in updating than duplicating his 1988 hit. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice demonstrates affection for the characters and genuine curiosity in how they’re doing now.
  • Gisèle Pélicot detailed the horror of discovering that her former spouse had systematically filmed the dozens of suspected rapes — storing thousands of images that police investigators later found.
  • The bill would automatically register people at the DMV. Under current so-called motor-voter laws, people can opt-out of voter registration at the DMV.
  • In the past, a cinematographer's job was done when the shooting wrapped. But now, visual effects can extend their work into post-production.
  • The number of children who were burned to death in a school dormitory in central Kenya has risen to at least 21, while dozens of boys remain unaccounted for.
  • FILM FORUM CORONADO presents “DRIVEWAYS” Wednesdays, July 3, 2024 at 6 p.m. Coronado Public Library 640 Orange Ave. Coronado 92118 CA 619) 522-739 Free Film and Discussion in the Winn Room First and Third Wednesdays Adults The Coronado Public Library, in partnership with the Friends of the Coronado Public Library and the Coronado Island Film Festival, presents FILM FORUM CORONADO, taking place the first and third Wednesday of each month at 6 p.m. in the library's Winn Room. Film expert Ralph DeLauro provides a brief introduction to each film and leads a discussion afterwards, often including pointers about how lighting or camera angles contribute to a scene’s mood or propel the story. Wednesday, July 3, 2024 at 6 p.m. “DRIVEWAYS” (2020. Not Rated, 83 min) - Andrew Ahn’s festival favorite is a tender, deeply moving meditation on fractured lives and the ties that bind. A reclusive Korean War veteran (Brian Dennehy) sparks an unlikely connection with a socially awkward boy (Lucas Jaye) and his mother (Hong Chau). With Christine Ebersole.
  • Chanel Miller's 2019 memoir "Know My Name" is the adult selection for this year's "One Book, One San Diego" community reading program. Miller joined KPBS Midday Edition to talk about the book.
  • NPR identified two Trump staffers involved in an altercation at Arlington National Cemetery including a deputy campaign manager, highlighting a disconnect between Trump's messaging and his campaign.
  • Season 4 brings a fresh influx of guest talent to Only Murders in the Building — but the new faces don’t outshine the crimefighting, podcasting stars: Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez.
  • Congo has over 20,000 cases of mpox and hundreds of deaths, mostly in children, but zero vaccines until now. A planeload of doses donated from the EU landed in Kinshasa on Thursday.
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