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Glass Jars: The Best Solution for Storing Nuts and More
by : Nigella LawsonApr 15, 2026, 8:27 AM
Glass Jars: The Best Solution for Storing Nuts and More
Discover the ideal way to keep your nuts fresh and avoid food waste with Weck Tulip Jars, now on sale. These airtight glass containers not only preserve the quality of your favorite nuts but also offer versatile storage solutions for various kitchen needs. Say goodbye to flimsy plastic bags and embrace an eco-friendly approach to food storage.
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Oscar-Shortlisted 'Last Film Show' Secures French Theatrical Release
by : Guillermo del ToroApr 15, 2026, 8:26 AM
Oscar-Shortlisted 'Last Film Show' Secures French Theatrical Release
Pan Nalin's critically acclaimed Gujarati-language drama 'Last Film Show' is set for a French theatrical debut on June 10, distributed by Friday Entertainment under the title 'La Dernière Séance'. This India-France co-production, India's official entry to the 95th Academy Awards, previously garnered international accolades, including the Golden Spike Best Picture prize at Seminci Valladolid. The film's global success underscores its universal appeal, as it continues to captivate audiences worldwide.
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Vietnamese Romance "Meet Me at the Eclipse" Gains North American Theatrical Release After Box Office Success
by : Roger EbertApr 15, 2026, 8:26 AM
Vietnamese Romance "Meet Me at the Eclipse" Gains North American Theatrical Release After Box Office Success
The Vietnamese romantic drama "Meet Me at the Eclipse" is set for a North American theatrical release on May 8, distributed by Mockingbird Pictures. This follows its impressive performance in Vietnam, where it grossed over $4 million, becoming the second highest-earning original romance in the country's box office history.
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