Jeremy Beiler’s short film follows a mental-health volunteer’s unravelling after a caller gets under his skin.
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Many people don't get screened for cervical cancer. Self-testing kits can change thatThe results, published in Current Oncology in December, showed 88 per cent of participants chose the self-sample option and ...
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News Medical on MSNEmergency room downtime can boost cervical cancer screenings, study showsA University of Rochester Medical Center study showed that downtime in the emergency room can have a potential upside for women who are behind on cervical cancer screenings, which is a nationwide ...
“One to One: John and Yoko” is a 100-minute film that chronicles the lives of the former Beatle and the love of his life ...
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ScreenCrush on MSNGo to the Movie TheaterThis year’s Oscars telecast introduced a completely new way to watch movies. Dubbed “CinemaStreams,” it allows customers to ...
Rust and the Story of Halyna Hutchins' director Rachel Mason stands by film's shift to answering questions about ...
A new automated trading bot brings advanced strategies like onchain DCA, limit orders and market screening to DEXs, offering ...
One new play focuses on Gertrude and Ophelia. Another on Queen Margaret. Only one succeeds.
Two individuals, each with plenty of issues and their own communication quirks, collide on opposite ends of a mental-health helpline in Jeremy Beiler’s short film “Happy to Help You.” Amy Sedaris ...
Brian Cox, Edie Falco, Dean Norris, Lisa Kudrow, and Parker Posey costar in this jump-scare film about future in-laws trapped ...
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