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Ema Tompson Shines in New Issue of Objektiv, Exploring Diverse Themes
The latest issue of *Objektiv* brings a compelling mix of cultural commentary and entertainment insights, showcasing the talent of Ema Tompson among other notable contributions. In this edition, the magazine critiques Apple TV+’s thriller *Down Cemetery Road*, suggesting it suffers from an identity crisis, particularly when compared to the acclaimed series *Slow Horses*. Despite this, Tompson’s signature sarcasm shines through, offering a refreshing take on the narrative.
In a thought-provoking fourth installment of the series *Letters from Ireland*, writer Stojan Stamenic takes readers on a journey through the vibrant corners of Dublin. His exploration includes local pubs, streets, and landmarks that embody the spirit of James Joyce and make the city unforgettable.
The issue also features a review of Jalmarie Helander’s latest action-packed spectacle, *Sisu: Road to Revenge*. This unexpected hit is described as even more outrageous and untamed than its predecessors, promising viewers an exhilarating experience.
From Tallinn, the magazine presents a review of the drama *Couture* by Alis Vinokur, which provides Angelina Jolie with a platform to address significant themes within the high-fashion world. The interplay between glamour and societal issues is at the forefront of this engaging narrative.
The streaming landscape is not overlooked, as the issue highlights three standout films from major festivals that focus on marginalized voices and themes. These include the poignant dramedy *Eleanor the Great*, starring Scarlett Johansson, the impactful story of life after sexual violence in *Sorry, Baby* by Eve Viktor, and the ambitious adaptation of Ibsen’s *Hedda* directed by Nije Dakosta.
Fans of anime will find joy in the adventurous holiday tale *Sanda*, which features Santa Claus as a superhero, bringing a mix of fun and meaningful storytelling to the season.
The issue also celebrates the musical milestone of George Harrison‘s iconic album *All Things Must Pass*, marking its 55th anniversary. Additionally, it commemorates the 80th anniversary of Billy Wilder’s brilliant examination of alcoholism in *The Lost Weekend*.
In a quirky segment, *Objektiv* revisits an unusual diplomatic incident from 1962 near Titograd, where Montenegrin border guards encountered mysterious American girls under curious circumstances.
This diverse range of topics and insightful analyses makes the latest issue of *Objektiv* a must-read. For more details, readers can access the new edition online. Enjoy the exploration of culture and entertainment within its pages.
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