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      Quentin Tarantino needs to stop criticising films and start making them again | Peter Bradshaw

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 December 2025

    Trolling wokesters, disparaging Paul Thomas Anderson, insulting Paul Dano … the controversial director plays to type with his list of the top 20 best films of the 21st century

    Did Quentin Tarantino just put Paul Dano into the alpha league of the world’s most loved and admired movie actors?

    His recent insults aimed at Dano counterprovoked a flood of defensive praise, with Daniel Day-Lewis, Dano’s costar in There Will Be Blood, publicly endorsing it . But was Tarantino’s pronouncement just bluster and flex? Will he end up casting Dano in his next film – a turnaround like Donald Trump making nice with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un after pretty much threatening him with nuclear war? Or are we witnessing a kind of midlife emotional crisis in the heart of one of the most brilliant directors of his generation? I speak as a superfan with reservations.

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      Quentin Tarantino needs to stop criticising films and start making them again | Peter Bradshaw

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 December 2025

    Trolling wokesters, disparaging Paul Thomas Anderson, insulting Paul Dano … the controversial director plays to type with his list of the top 20 best films of the 21st century

    Did Quentin Tarantino just put Paul Dano into the alpha league of the world’s most loved and admired movie actors?

    His recent insults aimed at Dano counterprovoked a flood of defensive praise, with Daniel Day-Lewis, Dano’s costar in There Will Be Blood, publicly endorsing it . But was Tarantino’s pronouncement just bluster and flex? Will he end up casting Dano in his next film – a turnaround like Donald Trump making nice with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un after pretty much threatening him with nuclear war? Or are we witnessing a kind of midlife emotional crisis in the heart of one of the most brilliant directors of his generation? I speak as a superfan with reservations.

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      Quentin Tarantino needs to stop criticising films and start making them again | Peter Bradshaw

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 December 2025

    Trolling wokesters, disparaging Paul Thomas Anderson, insulting Paul Dano … the controversial director plays to type with his list of the top 20 best films of the 21st century

    Did Quentin Tarantino just put Paul Dano into the alpha league of the world’s most loved and admired movie actors?

    His recent insults aimed at Dano counterprovoked a flood of defensive praise, with Daniel Day-Lewis, Dano’s costar in There Will Be Blood, publicly endorsing it . But was Tarantino’s pronouncement just bluster and flex? Will he end up casting Dano in his next film – a turnaround like Donald Trump making nice with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un after pretty much threatening him with nuclear war? Or are we witnessing a kind of midlife emotional crisis in the heart of one of the most brilliant directors of his generation? I speak as a superfan with reservations.

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      ‘What should I buy Dad for Christmas?’: is retail ready for the AI shopping shift?

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 December 2025

    As shoppers ask ChatGPT for inspiration, brands scramble to ensure their products appeal to the bots calling the shots

    • Consumer test drive: can AI do your Xmas gift shopping for you?

    Christmas shopping – some love it, to others it’s a chore and this year for the first time many of us will outsource the annual task of coming up with gift ideas to artificial intelligence.

    While traditional internet search, social media – especially TikTok and Instagram – and simply wandering a local high street will still be the main routes to presents for most this year, about a quarter of people in the UK are already using AI to find the right products, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers.

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      ‘What should I buy Dad for Christmas?’: is retail ready for the AI shopping shift?

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 December 2025

    As shoppers ask ChatGPT for inspiration, brands scramble to ensure their products appeal to the bots calling the shots

    • Consumer test drive: can AI do your Xmas gift shopping for you?

    Christmas shopping – some love it, to others it’s a chore and this year for the first time many of us will outsource the annual task of coming up with gift ideas to artificial intelligence.

    While traditional internet search, social media – especially TikTok and Instagram – and simply wandering a local high street will still be the main routes to presents for most this year, about a quarter of people in the UK are already using AI to find the right products, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers.

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      ‘What should I buy Dad for Christmas?’: is retail ready for the AI shopping shift?

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 December 2025

    As shoppers ask ChatGPT for inspiration, brands scramble to ensure their products appeal to the bots calling the shots

    • Consumer test drive: can AI do your Xmas gift shopping for you?

    Christmas shopping – some love it, to others it’s a chore and this year for the first time many of us will outsource the annual task of coming up with gift ideas to artificial intelligence.

    While traditional internet search, social media – especially TikTok and Instagram – and simply wandering a local high street will still be the main routes to presents for most this year, about a quarter of people in the UK are already using AI to find the right products, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers.

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      How to use a spent tea bag to make a boozy, fruity treat – recipe | Waste not

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 December 2025

    Save a used teabag to flavour dried fruit, then just add whisky for a boozy festive treat

    A jar of tea-soaked prunes with a cheeky splash of whisky is the gift you never knew you needed. Sticky, sweet and complex, these boozy treats are wonderful spooned over rice pudding, porridge, yoghurt, ice-cream or even panna cotta.

    Don’t waste a fresh tea bag, though – enjoy a cuppa first, then use the spent one to infuse the prunes overnight. Earl grey adds fragrant, citrus notes, builders’ tea gives a malty depth, lapsang souchong brings smokiness, and chamomile or rooibos offer softer, floral tones. It’s also worth experimenting with other dried fruits beyond prunes: apricots, figs and/or dates all work beautifully, too.

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      How to use a spent tea bag to make a boozy, fruity treat – recipe | Waste not

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 December 2025

    Save a used teabag to flavour dried fruit, then just add whisky for a boozy festive treat

    A jar of tea-soaked prunes with a cheeky splash of whisky is the gift you never knew you needed. Sticky, sweet and complex, these boozy treats are wonderful spooned over rice pudding, porridge, yoghurt, ice-cream or even panna cotta.

    Don’t waste a fresh tea bag, though – enjoy a cuppa first, then use the spent one to infuse the prunes overnight. Earl grey adds fragrant, citrus notes, builders’ tea gives a malty depth, lapsang souchong brings smokiness, and chamomile or rooibos offer softer, floral tones. It’s also worth experimenting with other dried fruits beyond prunes: apricots, figs and/or dates all work beautifully, too.

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      How to use a spent tea bag to make a boozy, fruity treat – recipe | Waste not

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 December 2025

    Save a used teabag to flavour dried fruit, then just add whisky for a boozy festive treat

    A jar of tea-soaked prunes with a cheeky splash of whisky is the gift you never knew you needed. Sticky, sweet and complex, these boozy treats are wonderful spooned over rice pudding, porridge, yoghurt, ice-cream or even panna cotta.

    Don’t waste a fresh tea bag, though – enjoy a cuppa first, then use the spent one to infuse the prunes overnight. Earl grey adds fragrant, citrus notes, builders’ tea gives a malty depth, lapsang souchong brings smokiness, and chamomile or rooibos offer softer, floral tones. It’s also worth experimenting with other dried fruits beyond prunes: apricots, figs and/or dates all work beautifully, too.

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