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‘Emilia Pérez’ Audience Reviews Plummet Ahead Of Oscar Nominations
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Audience reviews for “Emilia Pérez,” the divisive Spanish-language musical Oscar contender, are tanking on both Rotten Tomatoes and Letterboxd, following weeks of controversy for the film that has drawn scrutiny for its portrayal of Mexico and transgender people—but yet has not stopped its awards season dominance.
The divisive movie won four Golden Globes earlier this month. (Photo by Robyn BECK / AFP) (Photo by … [+]
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Despite a decent 76% critics score, “Emilia Pérez” has a dismal 34% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, which has sharply dropped in recent weeks as the Academy Award nominations approach Thursday.
Just three weeks ago, “Emilia Pérez” had a much higher audience score of 70% on Rotten Tomatoes, according to Internet Archive screenshots, and an even higher 75% score last month.
Many of the film’s most recent Rotten Tomatoes audience reviews accuse the film of offensively portraying Mexican people, with some users targeting the actors’ Spanish performances and alleging it trivializes topics like crime and drug trafficking.
The film’s score also dropped on Letterboxd, a popular social media platform for moviegoers, with its average rating out of a possible 5 stars dipping from 2.9 to 2.6 between Jan. 6 and Jan. 22, according to Internet Archive screenshots.
Over that 16-day period, the number of Letterboxd users who had given “Emilia Pérez” the lowest-possible rating of a ½ star rose sharply from about 6,600 on Jan. 6 to 27,400 by Jan. 22.
Why Is “emilia Pérez” So Controversial In Mexico?
Shot in France and directed by Jacques Audiard, a French filmmaker who does not speak Spanish, “Emilia Pérez” has come under fire from critics—particularly Mexican people—who have accused the movie of poorly portraying Mexican issues and for not having enough Mexican representation in the cast and crew. Some have said the film, which follows a Mexican drug cartel leader who fakes their death and undergoes a gender transition to become a woman named Emilia Pérez, who then starts a nonprofit to help identify bodies of people killed by drug cartels, trivializes the issue of drug cartel violence. The Council on Foreign Relations estimates more than 30,000 crime-related deaths happen each year in Mexico, with more than 430,000 homicides and 90,000 people reported missing since 2006. In a post on X liked more than 130,000 times, Hector Guillén, whose bio states he works in film marketing, posted a graphic that says: “Mexico hates ‘Emilia Pérez’” and “Almost 500k dead and France decides to do a musical.” Director Rodrigo Prieto called the movie “inauthentic” in an interview with Deadline, particularly because the “subject matter is so important to us Mexicans.” “Why not hire a Mexican production designer, costume designer, or at least some consultants?” Prieto said. Prieto praised Adriana Paz, the only main cast member who is from Mexico. Audiard told The Hollywood Reporter the film’s three lead characters were written as Mexican, but Zoe Saldaña’s character was rewritten to match her Dominican heritage after she was cast, and Selena Gomez’s character was rewritten to be Mexican American. Casting director Carla Hool said at a SAG-AFTRA Q&A the filmmakers considered actors from Mexico and Latin America as part of a global search, but the “best actors” who embodied the characters were those who were cast. The accents of some of these actors, particularly Gomez, who lost her Spanish speaking abilities and relearned the language for the movie, have drawn criticism. Mexican actor Eugenio Derbez slammed Gomez’s accent as “indefensible” in a conversation with podcast host Gaby Meza, who said Gomez’s lack of fluency in the language “can’t give her acting any nuance.” Gomez responded in a comment stating she did the “best I could with the time I was given,” prompting Derbez to apologize.
What Other Controversies Has “emilia Pérez” Faced?
The film has faced some backlash from the LGBTQ community over its portrayal of the transgender main character. Advocacy organization GLAAD called “Emilia Pérez” a “step backward for trans representation,” citing critical reviews written by trans journalists. PinkNews journalist Amelia Hansford criticizes the movie for portraying the titular character’s gender transition as a moral decision to absolve her of her past sins. The Cut writer Harron Walker criticized Audiard for lacking “informed understanding” of gender transition and alleges it portrays Emilia Pérez as a “woman in denial of the man she still harbors within.” The film, as well as “The Brutalist,” also sparked controversy for using artificial intelligence technology to alter certain dialogue, particularly to change the vocal range of actress Karla Sofía Gascón, who plays the titular character.
How Have The Cast And Crew Responded To Controversy?
Audiard apologized to Mexican critics last week. “If there are things that seem shocking in ‘Emilia Pérez’ then I am sorry,” Audiard stated, adding: “Cinema doesn’t provide answers, it only asks questions. But maybe the questions in ‘Emilia Pérez’ are incorrect.” Gascón has addressed criticism of trans representation by telling Vanity Fair the “trans experience is not the same for everybody,” adding: “If you don’t like it, go and make your own movie. Go create the representation you want to see for your community.”
Do Critics Like “emilia Pérez”?
Most critics gave “Emilia Pérez” a positive review, but its reviews are not stellar. It has a 76% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes, which lags far behind many other films thought to be Oscar contenders. “Anora,” “Conclave” and “The Brutalist” all have a much better critics score of 93%, with other better-reviewed films including “Dune: Part Two” (92%), “The Substance” (88%), “Sing Sing” (97%), “Nickel Boys” (90%) and “A Real Pain” (96%).
Is “emilia Pérez” A Serious Awards Contender?
“Emilia Pérez” is considered one of the biggest Oscar contenders. The movie won four Golden Globes, the most of any film this year, including the Best Picture prize for a musical or comedy film, as well as awards for Best International Film, Best Supporting Actress for Saldaña and Best Original Song. After its Cannes Film Festival premiere, it won the Jury Prize and a joint Best Actress prize for its four lead actresses. Several publications have projected “Emilia Pérez” to receive the most Oscar nominations this year, including The Wrap and The Hollywood Reporter.
When Are The Oscar Nominations Revealed?
The Academy will announce nominations Thursday morning at 8:30 a.m. EST in a live announcement on its social media channels and website. Actors Bowen Yang and Rachel Sennott will read the nominations. The Oscars will air March 2 at 7 p.m. EST on ABC and Hulu, with Conan O’Brien tapped to host.
Further Reading
Oscar Nominations Release Thursday: These Movies Could Score The Most Nods (Forbes)
Film-maker Jacques Audiard apologises after Mexican outrage over Emilia Pérez (The Guardian)
The anticipation for the Oscar nominations is heating up, and one actress whose chances seem to be dwindling is Emilia Pérez. The rising star had been garnering attention for her standout performance in the indie film “Broken Dreams,” but recent audience reviews have taken a sharp downturn.Many viewers have criticized Pérez’s portrayal as lacking depth and emotion, with some even calling her performance wooden and unconvincing. This negative feedback could potentially hurt her chances of securing a nomination in the upcoming awards season.
Despite the backlash, some supporters of Pérez have come to her defense, praising her subtle and nuanced acting style. It remains to be seen whether these positive reviews will be enough to sway the Academy voters in her favor.
As the countdown to the Oscar nominations continues, all eyes will be on Emilia Pérez to see if she can turn the tide and secure a spot among the nominees. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
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#Emilia #Pérez #Audience #Reviews #Plummet #Ahead #Oscar #NominationsWest Virginia school closures extend into Wednesday as temperatures plummet
WEST VIRGINIA (WCHS) — As temperatures are expected to tumble overnight, West Virginia education officials have called multiple closures for Wednesday.
The West Virginia Department of Education announced the following school systems will be closed on Jan. 22:
- Clay
- Fayette
- Harrison
- Lincoln
- Logan
- Marion
- Mason
- Mingo
- Monongalia
- Nicholas
- Pendleton
- Pleasants
- Pocahontas
- Putnam
- Ritchie
- Taylor
- Tucker
- Wayne
- Webster
- Wirt
- Wood
The DOE also announced the following counties will operate on a non-traditional schedule on Wednesday:
- Barbour
- Berkeley
- Boone
- Braxton
- Brooke
- Cabell
- Calhoun
- Doddridge
- Gilmer
- Grant
- Greenbrier
- Hampshire
- Hancock
- Hardy
- Jackson
- Jefferson
- Lewis
- Marshall
- McDowell
- Mercer
- Mineral
- Monroe
- Morgan
- Ohio
- Preston
- Raleigh
- Randolph
- Roane
- Summers
- Tyler
- Upshur
- Wetzel
- Wyoming
Kanawha County Schools announced a two-hour delay for most students. Four elementary schools – Bridgeview, Chesapeake, Edgewood and Flinn – will learn remotely due to heating issues, according to a social media post from the school system.
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In Morgantown, West Virginia University students will start classes at 10 a.m. WVU announced any in-person classes prior to that time have been canceled.
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West Virginia school closures extend into Wednesday as temperatures plummetAs the bitter cold grips the state of West Virginia, school closures have been extended into Wednesday as temperatures continue to plummet. With wind chills reaching dangerous levels, officials are taking precautions to ensure the safety of students and staff.
The decision to close schools for an additional day comes as the National Weather Service issues warnings for dangerously cold conditions. With temperatures expected to remain well below freezing, the risk of frostbite and hypothermia is high.
Parents are advised to keep their children indoors and to dress them warmly if they must go outside. It is important to limit exposure to the cold and to stay hydrated to prevent any potential health risks.
While the closures may disrupt schedules and routines, the safety of students and staff is the top priority. As the cold snap continues, it is important to stay informed and take necessary precautions to stay safe and warm.
Stay tuned for updates on school closures and weather conditions in West Virginia. Stay warm and stay safe!
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#West #Virginia #school #closures #extend #Wednesday #temperatures #plummetWestern Pa. schools go remote as temperatures plummet
Hundreds of Western Pennsylvania school districts have moved to remote learning Tuesday morning as an arctic blast of near-record-low temperatures are anticipated through Wednesday.
Pittsburgh Public Schools, whose 20,350 students make it the largest district in Allegheny County, will go remote Tuesday, officials said online. A number of others, including Penn Hills, Charleroi, Steel Valley and Clairton school districts, quickly followed suit.
The National Weather Service has announced a cold-weather advisory for the region.
Below-zero temperatures are expected Tuesday and Wednesday, with wind chills dropping to -17 degrees Tuesday, National Weather Service meteorologist Shannon Hefferan said.
It’s been nearly three years since Pittsburgh saw below-zero temperatures. On Jan. 27, 2022, Pittsburgh International Airport reported a reading of -6 degrees, Hefferan said.
Franklin Regional School District officials announced remote instruction “will likely be utilized” due to extremely cold conditions on Tuesday and Wednesday.
“These extreme conditions not only pose safety risks for students but can also impact the reliable operation of transportation and facilities,” Superintendent Gennaro R. Piraino Jr. said on the district’s website. “This January’s challenging weather conditions have required us to prioritize student safety while maintaining instructional continuity.”
Franklin Regional will confirm its plans through a phone-call system the evening before each school day, Piraino said.
Municipal officials also braced for the cold.
Pittsburgh’s CitiParks department Monday activated six “warming centers,” where residents can go to escape the winter weather.
Centers, including those in Brighton Heights, Homewood and South Side, will remain open 10 p.m. Monday through Wednesday, officials said.
The centers also are open Monday, when typically they would close for Martin Luther King Day.
Pittsburgh is unlikely to see temperatures reach historic lows. Record lows for Tuesday and Wednesday both stand at -18 degrees, reported in 1985, Hefferan said.
Pittsburgh’s Jan. 22 temperatures dropped to a record-low of -14 degrees in 1936, Hefferan said. This year, they’re set to reach a low of about -11 degrees.
Nearby Morgantown, W.Va., however, might experience record-low temperatures.
The city’s record low for Wednesday was -5 degrees in 1984, Hefferan said. Forecasts say the temperature there could dip that day to -7 degrees.
The Pittsburgh area isn’t expected to climb above freezing until Saturday or Sunday, when temperatures could climb into the mid-30s.
“That will probably feel balmy to some people after what they’re going to see the next few days,” Hefferan said.
Justin Vellucci is a TribLive reporter covering crime and public safety in Pittsburgh and Allegheny County. A longtime freelance journalist and former reporter for the Asbury Park (N.J.) Press, he worked as a general assignment reporter at the Trib from 2006 to 2009 and returned in 2022. He can be reached at jvellucci@triblive.com.
As temperatures in Western Pennsylvania continue to plummet, schools in the region are making the tough decision to switch to remote learning. With wind chills dropping well below zero, many districts are prioritizing the safety and well-being of students and staff.The extreme cold weather poses a number of challenges for schools, including concerns about heating systems failing, icy road conditions, and the potential for frostbite and hypothermia. By going remote, schools are able to ensure that students can continue their education from the safety and warmth of their homes.
While the switch to remote learning may be a disruption for some families, it is ultimately a necessary precaution to protect the health and safety of everyone involved. As temperatures are expected to remain low in the coming days, schools are monitoring the situation closely and will continue to provide updates to families as needed.
In the meantime, students and families are encouraged to stay warm, bundle up, and take precautions to prevent cold-related illnesses. With a little extra care and attention, we can all weather this cold snap together. Stay safe, stay warm, and stay connected as we navigate these chilly days ahead.
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Donald and Melania Trump crypto tokens plummet
Cryptocurrencies affiliated with President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump plummeted in the initial hours after Trump was sworn into office Monday.
“Official Trump,” a recently launched crypto token, plunged more than 20% in value over a 24-hour stretch ending Tuesday morning, according to crypto tracking site CoinGecko. After the drop, Official Trump stood at $38.
The decline for Trump’s meme coin reverses some of the gains enjoyed in an initial surge after it hit crypto markets last week. The coin’s price climbed from about $10 on Saturday morning to a high of about $74.59 before it began to slide.
“Melania Meme,” which also launched last week, dropped in value by more than half over a 24-hour timespan ending on Tuesday morning, CoinGecko data showed. The price of the Melania Meme was $4.19 on Tuesday morning.
The recent decline for the coins associated with Trump and Melania coincided with a slight drop for bitcoin, the world’s largest cryptocurrency. In early trading on Tuesday, bitcoin fell nearly one percentage point, putting its price at $102,853.
Many digital assets have climbed since Trump won the November election, indicating investor enthusiasm about declarations Trump made in support of cryptocurrency.
President Donald Trump signs executive orders for January 6 defendants in the Oval Office at the White House on Inauguration Day in Washington, Jan. 20, 2025.
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In July, Trump told the audience at a cryptocurrency conference in Nashville, Tennessee, that he wanted to turn the U.S. into the “crypto capital of the planet.”
Trump also has promised to ease regulations for the sector and establish the federal government’s first National Strategic Bitcoin Reserve.
On Monday, Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler officially resigned from his position, marking the departure long-sought by some crypto boosters who viewed Gensler as overly restrictive toward digital assets.
There have been reports that Trump would sign an executive action that would prioritize cryptocurrency policy. However, no such order was among the dozens of actions Trump signed Monday.
In a shocking turn of events, Donald and Melania Trump crypto tokens have plummeted in value, leaving investors in disbelief. The controversial tokens, which were launched as a way to support the former president and first lady, have seen a drastic decrease in their market value.Many had hoped that the Trump tokens would soar in value, given the couple’s strong following and influence in the political world. However, recent controversies and scandals surrounding the Trumps have caused a sharp decline in the tokens’ worth.
Investors who had purchased the tokens in hopes of cashing in on the Trump brand are now left with significant losses. Some are calling it a cautionary tale of the risks associated with investing in crypto tokens tied to volatile personalities.
As the market continues to fluctuate, it remains to be seen if the Trump tokens will be able to recover from this sudden drop in value. In the meantime, investors are left to wonder what the future holds for these once-promising tokens.
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Temperatures Plummet To Kick Off The New Year
As we ring in the new year, Mother Nature has decided to give us a chilly welcome with temperatures plummeting across the country. From coast to coast, people are bundling up in layers, cranking up the heat, and bracing themselves for the frigid conditions.In some parts of the country, the mercury has dropped well below freezing, with wind chills making it feel even colder. Winter weather advisories and warnings are in effect, urging people to stay indoors and take precautions against the bitter cold.
As we navigate through this icy blast, let’s remember to check on our neighbors, bring our pets indoors, and take extra care when driving on slick roads. And don’t forget to enjoy a hot cup of cocoa or tea to warm up your spirits during this chilly start to the new year.
Stay safe and stay warm, everyone! Here’s to hoping for a milder weather pattern as we move further into 2022.
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Migrants traversing Darien Gap plummet 40% as Panama cracks down on major route
The number of migrants traversing the treacherous Darien Gap in the hopes of making it to the United States has plummeted as Panama’s right-wing President José Raúl Mulino cracks down on the major migration route.
Crossings through the 70-mile stretch of jungle — the only land bridge between South and Central America — dropped by 40% this year to about 300,000, the country’s Security Minister Frank Abrego told the Wall Street Journal.
Mulino, who took office in July, had vowed to curb illegal immigration, with his government quickly signing an agreement with the US to crack down on migration through the Darien Gap. Under the deal, the US agreed to “cover” the costs of repatriating migrants who enter Panama illegally.
Panamanian president José Raúl Mulino has said the true US border is “actually here at the Darien Gap” and is beseeching the Trump administration to continue funding their stepped-up enforcement efforts. AFP via Getty Images But despite the significant drop in crossings, Mulino stressed that the numbers could creep up again without ongoing US support.
“We want the Trump administration to realize that its border is actually here at the Darien Gap and to see how complicated that area is,” Mulino told the Journal.
“We are still concerned,” he said.
Last year alone, human smugglers helped more than 530,000 migrants navigate the remote jungle route on their way through the country.
The notable decline is thanks in large part to the country beefing up their security measures to include biometric screening — which makes it easier for border agents to identify those with criminal histories.
These numbers are promising, but ex-border chiefs previously told The Post it came more than three years too late thanks to the disastrous “border czar” reign of Vice President Kamala Harris.
More than 530,000 migrants traversed the treacherous Darien Gap jungle path last year, but with US sending aid that figure has been reduced by 40% this year. AFP via Getty Images The Darien Gap has become a favorite smuggling route and helped facilitate multiple surges of migrants entering the US illegally.
Abrego said some days as many as 25,000 people would take the route on a daily basis.
Migrants who made their way through the dense jungle were then whisked via bus through Panama and onto Costa Rica, where the cycle would repeat.
Panama’s pro-Trump president José Raúl Mulino is working to curb the flow of migrants trekking through his country on their way to the US border. Bloomberg via Getty Images Many countries along the caravan route would even provide busing to migrants in the interest of moving them along to the next country, the Journal reported.
Mulino has taken hardline steps to end the free-for-all, including deploying troops and installing razor wire fences to keep migrants moving single-file through the wilderness, which makes them easier to track.
Trump and Mulino don’t see eye to eye on everything, however.
The incoming commander-in-chief has made overtures for the US to take control of the Panama Canal, which was given to the country via treaty nearly a quarter-century ago.
Mulino said in no uncertain terms that the canal changing hands is not in the offing.
In recent news, the number of migrants attempting to traverse the treacherous Darien Gap has dropped by 40% following Panama’s crackdown on the major migration route. The Darien Gap, a dense and dangerous jungle region that spans the border between Panama and Colombia, has long been a perilous passage for migrants seeking to reach North America.Panama’s efforts to stem the flow of migrants through the Darien Gap have included increased patrols, checkpoints, and cooperation with Colombian authorities. These measures have resulted in a significant decrease in the number of migrants attempting the journey, with many now opting for alternative routes or staying in Colombia.
While the drop in migrant crossings is welcome news for authorities, the situation in the Darien Gap remains dire for those who still attempt the journey. The dense jungle terrain, harsh weather conditions, and presence of criminal organizations make it a dangerous and difficult route to navigate.
As the crackdown on the Darien Gap continues, it is important for authorities to prioritize the safety and well-being of migrants and to address the root causes of migration in order to prevent further tragedies in this unforgiving region.
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Migrants traversing Darien Gap plummet 40% as Panama cracks down on major route
The number of migrants traversing the treacherous Darien Gap in the hopes of making it to the United States has plummeted as Panama’s right-wing President José Raúl Mulino cracks down on the major migration route.
Crossings through the 70-mile stretch of jungle — the only land bridge between South and Central America — dropped by 40% this year to about 300,000, the country’s Security Minister Frank Abrego told the Wall Street Journal.
Mulino, who took office in July, had vowed to curb illegal immigration, with his government quickly signing an agreement with the US to crack down on migration through the Darien Gap. Under the deal, the US agreed to “cover” the costs of repatriating migrants who enter Panama illegally.
Panamanian president José Raúl Mulino has said the true US border is “actually here at the Darien Gap” and is beseeching the Trump administration to continue funding their stepped-up enforcement efforts. AFP via Getty Images But despite the significant drop in crossings, Mulino stressed that the numbers could creep up again without ongoing US support.
“We want the Trump administration to realize that its border is actually here at the Darien Gap and to see how complicated that area is,” Mulino told the Journal.
“We are still concerned,” he said.
Last year alone, human smugglers helped more than 530,000 migrants navigate the remote jungle route on their way through the country.
The notable decline is thanks in large part to the country beefing up their security measures to include biometric screening — which makes it easier for border agents to identify those with criminal histories.
These numbers are promising, but ex-border chiefs previously told The Post it came more than three years too late thanks to the disastrous “border czar” reign of Vice President Kamala Harris.
More than 530,000 migrants traversed the treacherous Darien Gap jungle path last year, but with US sending aid that figure has been reduced by 40% this year. AFP via Getty Images The Darien Gap has become a favorite smuggling route and helped facilitate multiple surges of migrants entering the US illegally.
Abrego said some days as many as 25,000 people would take the route on a daily basis.
Migrants who made their way through the dense jungle were then whisked via bus through Panama and onto Costa Rica, where the cycle would repeat.
Panama’s pro-Trump president José Raúl Mulino is working to curb the flow of migrants trekking through his country on their way to the US border. Bloomberg via Getty Images Many countries along the caravan route would even provide busing to migrants in the interest of moving them along to the next country, the Journal reported.
Mulino has taken hardline steps to end the free-for-all, including deploying troops and installing razor wire fences to keep migrants moving single-file through the wilderness, which makes them easier to track.
Trump and Mulino don’t see eye to eye on everything, however.
The incoming commander-in-chief has made overtures for the US to take control of the Panama Canal, which was given to the country via treaty nearly a quarter-century ago.
Mulino said in no uncertain terms that the canal changing hands is not in the offing.
The treacherous journey through the Darien Gap, a dense and dangerous jungle region between Colombia and Panama, has become even more challenging for migrants as Panama cracks down on one of the major routes used by those seeking to reach North America.According to recent reports, the number of migrants traversing the Darien Gap has plummeted by 40% in recent months due to increased efforts by Panamanian authorities to disrupt the flow of migrants through the region. This crackdown, which includes increased patrols and checkpoints along the border, has made the journey even more perilous for those attempting to make the dangerous trek.
The Darien Gap has long been a notoriously difficult and deadly route for migrants, with many facing the risk of violence, disease, and starvation as they navigate the dense jungle terrain. Despite these dangers, thousands of migrants have attempted to cross the region in recent years, hoping to reach the United States or other destinations in North America.
The decrease in migrant crossings through the Darien Gap is a sign of the growing challenges faced by those seeking to reach North America, as countries in the region tighten their borders and crack down on irregular migration. As the journey becomes even more dangerous and difficult, it is crucial that governments and international organizations work together to address the root causes of migration and provide safe and legal pathways for those seeking a better life.
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