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  1. Apr 11, 2022 · The hazy photograph of a child’s face from the side, Beledian’s dreamworld invoked. Lots of children, playing in schoolyards, running in the streets. A displaced and displacing photographic gaze thus emerges, chasing after life in its effervescence. Karén Jallatyan reviews the book of Beirut's Armenian community with photography by Ara ...

  2. Jun 20, 2023 · Ghosts of Beirut is shot in six different languages. A number of consultants worked together on the show to uphold the uniqueness of each of the regions focused on. But even then, a lot of the meaning in words is lost in translation. And the use of so many languages and dialects makes the experience overwhelming for viewers. The narrative in ...

  3. Jun 3, 2023 · The Episode Review. Episode 3 highlights why Ghosts of Beirut isn’t an instant mass hit. Despite the excruciating work put in by the makers to get every detail right and cover all aspects of Mughniyeh’s decadal pursuit, the narrative is not accessible.

  4. May 22, 2023 · 07:57. Showtime's "Ghosts of Beirut" is an incredible show that is a must-watch for anyone who is a fan of espionage and history. The series follows the rise of Islamic terrorist Imad Mughniyeh and the manhunt to kill or capture the Hezbollah leader that spanned decades. Mughniyeh was one of the world's most dangerous men, and by many accounts ...

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  5. May 15, 2023 · GRAN TORINO (2008) 11 p.m. on AMC.The Academy Award-winning director Clint Eastwood’s “vitality as an artist shows no sign of waning,” Manohla Dargis pronounced in her review for The New ...

  6. May 20, 2023 · The Episode Review. Fierce, authentic, and uncompromising; that is how the first episode of Ghosts of Beirut should be described. The Showtime offering imbibes a deeply researched core about the war-torn Middle East in the 1980s and the decades-long pursuit of Imad Mughniyeh. He is a mythical character from America’s chequered history in the ...

  7. May 19, 2023 · Ghosts of Beirut,” offers up a “Zero Dark Thirty”-esque search for Mughniyeh, spanning multiple decades and perspectives. But in juggling all of these points of view, it conveniently forgets to make any of them particularly interesting, resulting in a stilted spy drama that refuses to elevate itself above mere procedure.

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