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Warning: Be careful in skipping packages, since partial upgrades are unsupported.
To have a specific package skipped when upgrading the system, add this line in the [options] section:
IgnorePkg=linux
For multiple packages use a space-separated list, or use additional IgnorePkg lines. Also, glob patterns can be used. If you want to skip packages just once, you can also use the --ignore option on the command-line - this time with a comma-separated list...
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Cherrytree (https://giuspen.com) has entered the rank of outliners that let you have a child under more than one parent. Its latest version lets you create shared nodes, the same entry in more than one location in the outline. A change to one node linked this way is immediately reflected in the node it's linked to.
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Larry Fessenden's indie horror picture stars Alex Hurt, Addison Timlin, and Motell Gyn Foster.
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Hong Sangsoo and Isabelle Huppert reunite to explore themes of existential wanderlust and the complexity of human connections.
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The old world is dead and the new one wants to kill us in Benjamin Brewer’s solo feature directing debut, Arcadian. A post-apocalyptic survival horror with strong character work and some incredible monsters, Arcadian packs an emotional punch rarely seen in a creature feature like this. Paul (Nicolas Cage) lives with his sons Joseph (Jaeden Martell) and Thomas (Maxwell Jenkins) in a decaying farmhouse in rural Ireland. It’s some time after an apocalyptic event that wiped out the majority of the human race, leaving the survivors to fend for themselves with no structure in place to keep them safe. Once the sun goes down, the beasts come out, and they have only one goal: destruction. When Thomas sneaks off to see his crush, Charlotte (Sadie...
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King Baby, by directors Kit Redstone and Arran Shearing, could've gone wrong in so many ways. The film is a send-up of masculine power plays, toxic machismo and the thin veneer of social niceties that hide volcanic violence waiting to burst. It is also more than just a film that tries to smash the patriarchy, it is tackling class struggle and the fallacies of monarchy and other political structures, too. In King Baby, two men live all alone in the ruins of a castle. One is The King and one is The Servant. The Servant serves The King's every whim, but once complacency sets in, and The King starts having nightmares, it is time for a change. Perhaps a role reversal might help? Next to...
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By all accounts In A Violent Nature, the feature film debut from writer/director Chris Nash, is a game changer, a single film that revolutionizes the slasher genre. One of the buzziest titles to come out of Sundance this year we're pleased as punch that Nash and company garnered this much praise for their little Canadian horror flick. It's no wonder that it was picked up so quick and that the fine folks at IFC Films and Shudder will be releasing it, starting in cinemas on May 31st. No official word on when Shudder will stream it. But the trailer is here and if you want a sense as to how hard Nash goes with In A Violent Nature then skip to the bottom right...
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