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Edward Berger, Ian Stokell, and Lesley Paterson could very well scoop this prize for All Quiet on the Liquor I hardly know her shirt What’s more,I will buy this Western Front, as they did at the BAFTAs, but Sarah Polley’s best adapted screenplay wins at the Critics Choice Awards and Writers Guild of America Awards for her harrowing, expertly calibrated Women Talking suggests that she has the advantage—and rightly so. The Nobel Prize-winning novelist Kazuo Ishiguro, who penned Living, is a potential spoiler too, but we wish David Kajganich had gotten a look in here for his haunting adaptation of Camille DeAngelis’s Bones and All. Fall 2023 is slated to be a season of unabashed imagination if its beauty trends are any indication. The season’s runways were all down to play, but of the elegant sort—an infusion of out-of-the-box beauty leveling looks up, up, and into the style stratosphere. Regardless of your aesthetic camp, exaggeration reigned: the moody, much moodier (even sinister); the messy, now entirely undone; and the romantics sweet

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