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Sean Hannity demands to know why Sean Penn doesn’t trust him ‘for a lot of reasons’

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Actor and producer Sean Penn opened up Tuesday about his expertise documenting the struggle in Ukraine in a sprawling interview with Fox Information host Sean Hannity.

Throughout the newest episode of the conservative pundit’s eponymous speak program, Hannity and Penn repeatedly acknowledged their diametrically opposing political views whereas agreeing that Russian President Vladimir Putin was flawed to invade Ukraine.

In latest months, Penn has been on the bottom in Ukraine whereas filming a documentary in regards to the besieged nation and its chief, President Volodymyr Zelensky.

“I made a telephone name to you. I learn that you simply had been there, and the story me,” Hannity mentioned after welcoming the Oscar winner to his present. “For those who had been on this set 99 out of 100 occasions, we most likely can be in full disagreement, proper?”

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“No query about that,” Penn mentioned.

At first, the veteran performer was skeptical of the invitation from Hannity, whom he doesn’t belief for “a whole lot of causes.” However after what he “skilled emotionally in Ukraine,” Penn determined to place their variations apart.

“There are such a lot of folks that don’t belief their partner, and but we’ve got received to get on with life,” Penn mentioned.

“All of us discuss how … divided issues are right here. However if you step into a rustic of such unimaginable unity, you notice what we’ve got all been lacking. … It turns into a petty factor, as individuals and infants are being vaporized, and that these persons are combating for the very goals which are the aspiration of all of us People.”

Hannity, nonetheless, was fixated on Penn’s belief points. Although a lot of the interview was critical in tone because of the grim material, the 2 shared a number of smiles and laughs whereas joking about their unlikely pairing.

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When the film star introduced up his first dialog with Zelensky, for instance, the Fox Information commentator interrupted to ask, “Did you belief him? Greater than me.”

“I didn’t have the luggage with him I’ve with you,” Penn quipped with a chuckle — to which Hannity defensively replied, “What’s the baggage? We by no means have met earlier than.”

“As a badge of honor in my home, I’ve received the full-screen that I dominate as an enemy of the state with you in foreground,” Penn joked.

Towards the tip of the interview, Hannity appeared intent on lastly successful Penn’s approval, asking him, “Do you belief me now greater than you probably did?” After which once more: “Do you belief me? Did I preserve my phrase?”

Finally, Penn conceded that Hannity did, certainly, preserve his phrase. However that wasn’t sufficient for the TV host.

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“So, why don’t you belief me?” he pressed, laughing.

“You recognize what occurs,” Penn mentioned. “There’s a whole lot of bodily remedy essential after a giant automobile accident.”

When Russia started its invasion of Ukraine in February, Penn’s presence within the nation made headlines. However the“Licorice Pizza” actor had already been there since November, engaged on a venture about Ukrainian tradition and Zelensky.

Although Penn had consulted consultants on Putin who predicted the Russian invasion, “part of” him was in denial that the state of affairs would escalate to struggle.

“I believed, ‘Actually? Is there an upside to this for [Putin]?’ ” he recalled.

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“However … he was so deep in that the humiliation wasn’t going to let it cease, and that you simply weren’t going to have the simplicity of negotiations for areas of the east of Mariupol to have the ability to make the bridge from Crimea. And now it was going to be this full-on assault. And right here we’re.”

The actor additionally mirrored on assembly Zelensky “nose to nose for the primary time” the day earlier than the invasion, which is included in his forthcoming documentary. On the time, there was a blackout within the metropolis as a consequence of missile threats, and Penn’s workforce was suggested to not depart in a automobile lest the lights entice a strike.

“I don’t know that there’s an individual on Earth who might know that they had been born for such a day, that they may rise to it,” Penn mentioned.

“He’s the face of one thing that you simply see in all of the Ukrainians we noticed and talked to — whether or not they had been in uniform, out of uniform, schoolteachers, even youngsters — this extraordinary braveness that’s come up. … It was in his eyes.”

Temporary facet quibbles about Presidents Reagan, Trump and Biden apart, Hannity and Penn agreed that Ukraine has an honest shot at surviving Russia’s assault — if supplied with the army support essential to take action.

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“It’s clear to me that the Ukrainians will win this,” Penn mentioned. “The query is, at what value?”

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Movie review: “The Watchers”

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Movie review: “The Watchers”
“The Watchers” is a horror/thriller movie that is Isha Night Shyamalan’s directorial debut, released in 2024. It is based on the book The Watchers by A.M. Shine. There is a hint of fantastical elements throughout the movie and lore that would have made for a great overall story, but unfortunately,…
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How did Travis Kelce know he was falling for Taylor Swift? He offers a 'genuine' answer

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How did Travis Kelce know he was falling for Taylor Swift? He offers a 'genuine' answer

Travis Kelce isn’t afraid to share his love story.

It turns out that Taylor Swift’s unexpected behavior during the Kansas City Chiefs game against the Chicago Bears in September tipped the relationship into this-is-the-real-deal territory, he said on the “Bussin’ With the Boys” podcast.

Kelce explained that they had already been seeing each other privately but that her attitude toward taking things public impressed him.

He offered her a security escort into the stadium, but she brushed it off and walked in with the rest of his guests.

“She really won me over with that one,” the tight end said, describing how Swift preferred to “be around family and friends and experience this with everybody” instead of getting celebrity treatment.

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“She’s very self-aware. And I think that’s why I really started to really fall for her, was how genuine she is around friends [and] family. It can get crazy for somebody with that much attention … and she just keeps it so chill and so cool.”

The two have kept the intimate details of their relationship under wraps but are notably more public than Taylor has been with past boyfriends. Their passionate kiss after Kelce’s Super Bowl win in February effectively broke the internet, and he joined her onstage in London over the weekend, spicing up the Eras tour.

Kelce says he wants to “keep things private,” but “at the same time, I’m not here to hide anything … that’s my girl, that’s my lady.”

He did admit there have been a few downsides to entering her spotlight — notably, random fans showing up at his pad in Kansas City, Kan.

“I’ve had fun with just about every aspect of it. It’s just when you’re at home you want privacy, and you don’t always get that,” he said.

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The wild online speculation is another annoyance. The athlete said that his father would come across crazy tabloid stories from time to time and call him to fact-check.

“He’d see something so f— out of the blue, like something about me and Taylor, he’s like, ‘Hey, you guys OK?’”

Kelce always has a reply at the ready: “Get the f— off Facebook, Dad.”

And for those still wondering — KillaTrav’s favorite TSwift songs are “Black Space,” “Cruel Summer” and “So High School.”

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Movie Review: ‘Summer Camp’ is an entertaining disappointment

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Movie Review: ‘Summer Camp’ is an entertaining disappointment

Nothing forges a friendship like treating an arrow wound. For Ginny, Mary and Nora, an ill-fated archery lesson and an injured classmate are just the beginning of the lifetime of trouble they’re about to start.

Ginny is a year above the other two, more experienced in both summer camp and girlhood, and takes it upon herself to somewhat forcefully guide her younger friends. Mary cowers in the bathroom away from her bunkmates, spouting medical facts, while Nora hangs back, out of place. When their camp counselor plucks them out of their cabin groups to place them in the new “Sassafras” cabin, they feel like they fit in somewhere for the first time.

50 years later, “Summer Camp” sees the three girls, now women, reunite for the anniversary reunion of the very same camp at which they met. Although they’ve been in touch on-and-off in the preceding decades, this will be the first time the women have seen each other in 15 years.

Between old camp crushes, childhood nemeses and the newer trials of adulthood, the three learn to understand each other, and themselves, in a way that has eluded them the entirety of their friendship.

I really wanted to like “Summer Camp.”

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The opening scene, a glimpse at the girls’ first year together at Camp Pinnacle, does a good job at establishing Ginny, Mary and Nora’s dynamic. It’s sweet, funny and feels true to the experience of many adolescent girls’ friendships.

On top of that, this movie’s star-studded cast and heartwarming concept endeared me to it the moment I saw the trailer. Unfortunately, an enticing trailer is about the most “Summer Camp” has to offer.

As soon as we meet our trio as adults, things start to fall apart. It really feels like the whole movie was made to be cut into a trailer — the music is generic, shots cut abruptly between poses, places and scenes, and at one point two of the three separate shots of each woman exiting Ginny’s tour bus are repeated.

The main character and sometimes narrator, Ginny Moon, is a self-help writer who uses “therapy speak” liberally and preaches a tough-love approach to self improvement. This sometimes works perfectly for the movie’s themes but is often used to thwop the viewer over the head with a mallet labeled “WHAT THE CHARACTERS ARE THINKING” rather than letting us figure it out for ourselves.

There are glimpses of a better script — like when Mary’s husband asks her whether she was actually having fun or just being bullied, presumably by Ginny. This added some depth to her relationship with him, implying he actually does listen to her sometimes, and acknowledged the nagging feeling I’d been getting in the back of my head: “Hey, isn’t Ginny kind of mean?”

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Despite all my annoyance with “Summer Camp,” there were a few things I really liked about it. I’m a lot younger than the main characters of this movie, but there were multiple points where I found myself thinking, “Hey, my aunt talks like that!” or, “Wow, he sounds just like my dad.”

The dynamic of the three main characters felt very true to life, I’ve known and been each of them at one point or another. It felt especially accurate to the relationships of girls and women, and seeing our protagonists reconcile at the end was, for me, genuinely heartwarming.

“Summer Camp” is not a movie I can recommend for quality, but if you’re looking for a lighthearted, somewhat silly romp to help you get into the summer spirit, this one will do just fine.

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Caroline Julstrom, intern, may be reached at 218-855-5851 or cjulstrom@brainerddispatch.com.

Caroline Julstrom finished her second year at the University of Minnesota in May 2024, and started working as a summer intern for the Brainerd Dispatch in June.

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