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Our Verdict Between Simmonds’ superb lead, the suspense, the slivers of hope, A Quiet Place Part II is worth making a noise for. Just pipe down in the cinema. In 2018, A Quiet Place arrived with surprise on its side. Arguably, Hereditary generated more pre-release noise that year. Few viewers suspected that Dunder Mifflin’s Jim had a kick-ass alien thriller in him, let alone one with such a strong, silent(-ish) conceptual hook. And who thought John Krasinski would dare deliver that pulverizing prologue, with its Oh my god, you killed Beau gut-puncher? With expectations heightened by a COVID-enforced delay, the sequel lands with its work cut out. Yet against the odds, Part II manages to expand its predecessor’s world, realign its POV and develop its themes in controlled, satisfying ways, largely without losing its forerunner’s lean pitch and capacity to jolt. Tight (97 minutes) and often cruelly tense, it cuts as close to the original’s equal as might be exp ....
Hands tied by the law : Father s desperate attempts to intervene before ex-partner killed their children 14 Apr, 2021 01:10 AM 5 minutes to read By: Stefanie Dazio US father Erik Denton was supposed to see his three young children last Sunday, the one day every other week that he was allowed to be with them. Three-year-old Joanna, her 2-year-old brother, Terry, and 6-month-old sister, Sierra, had been staying with their mother Denton s ex-girlfriend in Los Angeles. Fearful for their safety, their father had petitioned the court for custody on March 1, alleging their mother, Liliana Carrillo, was delusional and had taken the kids and refused to tell him where they were. ....
London-headquartered investor iCON Infrastructure Partners V1 has completed the acquisition of a 95% interest in European onshore wind developer Wind Estate. One of the latter’s founders, Erik Abraham, will remain in place as chief executive under the deal and retain a 5% shareholding. Wind Estate, which owns 282MW of operating onshore and offshore capacity in Denmark in Scotland, will continue to pursue its growth strategy through greenfield and repowering development projects as well as through selective M&A opportunities, including expansion in the UK market, said iCON. Headquartered in Randers, Denmark, Wind Estate has 26 employees. In addition to the operating portfolio, it owns 105MW of advanced-stage development assets of which 44MW are in construction, 34MW are fully permitted and 27MW are expected to receive final permits in 2021. ....