Body horror has a new look in Emma Benestan’s sophomore feature, Animale. Co-written by Benestan and Julie Debiton, the film takes on one woman’s attempts to prove herself in the world of bullfighting ...
Tracking units on the shell of a wood turtle. The tracking information these GPS units collect is used to understand how wood turtles move throughout the year. Image credit: Smithsonian's Movement of ...
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It’s been more than a year since US President Joe Biden signed a law allowing researchers to test drug candidates on human tissue or computer models before moving to trials in people. This challenged ...
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This year's Cannes Critics' Week program closes with a slow-burn animal transformation drama, starring 'Divines' breakout Oulaya Amamra. From Jekyll and Hyde to the Wolfman, to much more recent twists ...
“A horn in your belly and you won't be able to have any more children.” Her mother is worried, but at 22, Nejma (Oulaya Amamra) is not the type to spend her life waiting at home. At Léonard's manade, ...
The anarchic spirit of Julia Ducournau’s Palme d’Or winner Titane lives on in Emma Benestan’s Critics’ Week closer Animale, the genre-busting debut of a director who cites Buffy the Vampire Slayer, ...
The other night, I spotted a bottle of Captain Morgan atop my fridge that had been sitting up there for years, a shot or so still lingering at the bottom. On a whim, I dumped it into a glass with some ...
You are an egg person. You wake up in a large turnip. The world around you is alien, with an eerie, neon glow. But there’s a familiarity to it. A nearby squirrel beckons you to chase it, and lazy ...
We like to see ourselves as special, but whatever the difference between humans and animals may be, it is unlikely to be found in the emotional domain. — Frans de Waal, “Your Dog Feels as Guilty as ...