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Ill have to relent and say that I can see the appeal of subtitles, not least because I've set off a thunderstorm in my group chats, and I'm now subject to a steady flow of justifications. New additions include growing up in a hectic household with constant background noise, living with loud housemates, and stopping the kids from hearing anything they shouldn't, which raises a whole new question - are some of you watching the TV on silent with subtitles on? I'm not sure I'm ready to delve into that one.

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From personal essays to purpose-driven stories, reported studies, and interviews with celebrities like Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and designers including Dries Van Noten, Mischa has been featured in publications such as Refinery29, Stylist and Dazed. Her work explores what it means to be a woman today and sits at the intersection of culture and style, though, in the spirit of eclecticism, she has also written about NFTs, mental health and the rise of AI bands.


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THE COMEDIAN (Sony) Robert De Niro as an aging, abrasive comedian trying to find his second act, with help from a woman (Leslie Mann) he meets while doing community service. Comedy-drama directed by Taylor Hackford, with Danny DeVito, Patti LuPone, Edie Falco, Harvey Keitel. (R; pervasive language)


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CATFIGHT The fortunes of two former college friends reverse when they get into a nasty fistfight and one ends up in a coma. Dark comedy with Sandra Oh, Anne Heche. (not rated; violence, language)


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DISTURBING THE PEACE Documentary about former Israeli soldiers and ex-Palestinian fighters who, having renounced their past battles, have become peace activists. In Arabic, Hebrew and English, with English subtitles. (not rated)


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PUNCHING HENRY A struggling comedian suddenly finds himself famous for being a failure, and is uncomfortable with building a career on that. With Henry Phillips, Tig Notaro, Sarah Silverman, J.K. Simmons. (not rated; mature content)


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GHASSAN TUENI, Lebanese newspaper publisher: There is a great difference between Hezbollah and al Qaeda. Al Qaeda is a bunch of fools. Hezbollah is not pure terrorist. Hezbollah resorts to terrorism as an instrument, as a tool.


DAVID LEWIS, Reporter: [voice-over] Julius Caesar called this place Heliopolis, the City of the Sun. Two thousand years ago, the Romans built this temple to honor the god Jupiter. It was the largest temple in the Roman Empire, and the ruins are stunning. But I was almost alone here. Tourists avoid this place because of its more recent history as a haven for terrorists. Just over there, at the top of the hill, the militant Islamic group Hezbollah trained its fighters.


[on camera] Were in the Bekaa Valley, on our way to Baalbek, a Hezbollah stronghold. The Bekaa has been famous for many years for having terrorist training camps, where terrorists from all over the world would come, and Hezbollah terrorists and others would train them-- counterfeiting, drug production, like opium and hashish.


[voice-over] Syrian soldiers occupy this part of Lebanon. I had to stop at several checkpoints, both Syrian and Lebanese. Those are Syrian guns. Theyre aimed at Israeli fighter jets, which cruise over Lebanon at will.


Hikmat Sharif is a Lebanese reporter who showed me the back streets of Baalbek. This store sells Hezbollah souvenirs, like these icons of Irans Ayatollah Khomeini, who once dreamed of exporting Islamic revolution here. This is Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollahs charismatic leader. They sell Hezbollah rally music here and videos of Hezbollah guerrillas attacking Israeli soldiers.


DAVID LEWIS: Martyrs are what Hezbollah calls their fighters who died attacking the Israeli soldiers who invaded and occupied Lebanon. Their images line the streets of Baalbek. Some of these men were suicide bombers. They would inspire Palestinian militants.


DAVID LEWIS: [voice-over] Beirut still bears the scars of its 17-year-long civil war between Christians and Muslims, but there are many more signs of change. Today the city is eager to reclaim the reputation it once had as the Paris of the Middle East. In the fashionable restaurants, the tourists are back. This family from Bahrain invited me to join them.


MAN FROM BAHRAIN: Let me give you some wine. We are here just to see the Lebanon because we heard that theres a new country coming in Lebanon after the war, after the civil war. But something I have to tell you about Lebanon. Lebanon so far has no middle class-- rich and poor, where you can find very rich people who can afford to spend as much as can think of, and poor who cant even afford to eat.


DAVID LEWIS: This Palestinian refugee camp is not far from the newly Westernized center of the city, but its a world away. Here and throughout the country, Hezbollah gained legitimacy as the group that fought hardest against Israels invasion of Lebanon. Theyre credited with finally driving out the Israelis after almost 20 years of a sometimes brutal occupation and after nearly 20,000 Lebanese had died.


I was able to negotiate my way into this Hezbollah political rally celebrating the anniversary of the Iranian revolution. Ayatollah Khomeini gazed down upon his fellow Shiites. They chanted for the destruction of the Israeli state.


DAVID LEWIS: America and Hezbollah have a bloody history. When the United States intervened in Lebanons civil war, Hezbollah bombed the U.S. embassy twice. The shell of the embassy annex still stands. In 1983, a Hezbollah truck bomb killed 241 Marines in Beirut. Hezbollah suicide bombers have killed more Americans than any other terrorist group except for al Qaeda.

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