Based on a book by Amélie Nothomb, this touching animated film depicts a withdrawn Belgian toddler living with her family in Japan as she starts to appreciate the world’s small marvels.
A description is insufficient to describe some movies, and “Die My Love,” directed by Lynne Ramsay, is one of them. A young ...
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REVIEW: ‘Little Amélie Or The Character Of Rain’ Bottles Childlike Wonder
Little Amelie or the Character of Rain gorgeously brings the work of Amélie Nothomb to life with stunning, 2D and digital ...
Megha Majumdar’s new novel follows two disastrously entangled lives in a famine-ridden future. By Lily Meyer Lily Meyer is a translator, a critic and the author of the novels “The End of Romance” and ...
An all-star cast and Dolby Atmos sound transform ‘Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone’ into a breathtaking new experience.
ASX futures point to a drop at the open; Macquarie lifts profit in September half; News Corp to report; Nine, Qantas to hold ...
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Michael Rosen: Children should be educated on climate change without making them feel ‘guilty or responsible’
Poets visiting schools can effectively educate children about climate change without instilling feelings of "guilt or ...
I read George Eliot’s “Middlemarch,” sometimes hailed as the greatest British novel, in a rain forest in western Indonesia. I was there as a graduate student, spending my days slogging through mud and ...
Treat yourself to graphic novelist Sid Sharp’s delightfully spooky illustrations and writing for young people.
It was 1984 and I was in trouble for jumping on my cousin Brandon's bed. "You'll break it!" I was admonished by my overprotective adoptive mother who walked in on us. But what my spoilsport mother mis ...
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