Julianne Moore: Almodóvar movies inspired craft as young actor

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 19 (UPI) — Julianne Moore said Spanish director Pedro Almodovar’s movies inspired her craft as a young actor. Moore, 64, stars in Almodovar’s latest film, The Room Next Door, in theaters Friday.
Moore said she was in her 20s, watching Almodovar’s classics like Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown. Carmen Maura’s performance taught Moore she could convey contradictory emotions.
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“She would cry and cry and cry, but it was so hysterically funny at the same time,” Moore told UPI in a recent Zoom interview. “It never occurred to me as a young actor that I could hold those two things at once.”
The Room Next Door is Almodovar’s first English-language film. It stars Moore and Tilda Swinton as friends who cross paths later in life.
Martha (Swinton) asks Ingrid (Moore) to stay with her at a vacation house until Ingrid ends her life. Ingrid wants to enjoy as much time as she can and plans to take a chemical compound when her illness becomes too painful to bear.
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Since Almodovar had only worked in Spanish before, Moore said she never expected to have the chance to work with him. He cast Swinton first, who later shared with Moore how they agreed to cast her.
“They both wrote emails at the same time with a name on it and the emails crossed,” Moore said. “They’d both written my name, which was so lovely.”
Working with Almodovar, Moore said she was impressed by the specificity of his direction –. that he could convey his intentions with the colors he chose or where he placed the actors in the frame.
“The way the women look, their faces and their clothes, the way people move, the way he sees the word, there’s nothing accidental about it,” Moore said. “His rhythms are also in his head.”
The tale of The Room Next Door contains the contradictions that so appealed to Moore. Ingrid is conflicted about assisted suicide, but wants to be there for her friend.
Martha projects conviction about her decision, but sometimes reveals uncertainty in vulnerable moments. Moore found that dynamic realistic to close friendships.
“There’s friction in relationships, particularly in intimate relationships,” Moore said. “When you’re very connected and you’re in one another’s lives, there are going to be clashing points of view and even things behaviorally that can get on your nerves.”
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Moore said she also believes movies about difficult subjects can help viewers talk about them. She saw performances like hers and Swinton’s as representing experiences people may be having in real life.
“When we see ourselves reflected, we feel validated and we feel seen,” Moore said. “There are ways for you to see yourself, project yourself and have an actual, authentic emotional experience.”
The set of The Room Next Door was open to having such conversations, Moore said. However, Moore said it was equally conducive to normal workplace banter among the crew.
“People do talk about things that have happened to them that are personal and emotional, and they do talk about what they’re going to have for lunch,” Moore said. “Both things occur.”
Last year, Moore appeared in another film about a controversial subject, May December. She played a teacher married to her former student.
May December also sparked discussions about real-life cases like Mary Kay Letourneau, who was convicted of rape of her 13-year-old student, whom she married.
However, Moore said she also was pleased that audiences embraced her delivery of the line, “I don’t think we have enough hot dogs.” Fans on social media highlighted Moore’s intense delivery of the line as her fictional character prepared for a barbecue, with a musical sting to match the intensity of her concern.
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“I love that line,” Moore said. “I love that movie, and it’s always really gratifying when something resonates with people and goes viral.”
She said she was not surprised, however, that the hot dog line stood out to viewers.
“It’s a pretty great line,” Moore said.

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Left to right, Tilda Swinton, director Pedro Almodovar and Julianne Moore attend the premiere of their film, “The Room Next Door,” at the 2024 Venice Film Festival in Venice, Italy, on September 2, 2024. Photo by Rune Hellestad/UPI | License Photo

UWG parapsychology program based in science, not scares

Taylor Robinson of Bremen is forging a new path in psychology as the sole 2024 winter graduate of a parapsychology-focused Master of Arts in psychology from the University of West Georgia.Robinson recently completed her degree at UWG, one of only a handful of schools in the U.S. that offer a parapsychology program. That’s unsurprising, considering how misleading the name can be for many people.

US eases H-1B visa rules, Indian tech professionals to benefit”

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The US has eased H-1B visa rules, benefiting tech professionals, particularly from India and China.

The new guidelines simplify the hiring process, allowing companies to retain talent more easily and making the transition from student visas to work visas smoother.

Entrepreneurs can now have their visas sponsored by their own companies, and research organizations are exempt from the visa cap.

The changes aim to meet labor needs while protecting US workers.

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The new rules aim to make US companies more globally competitive

Dec 18, 2024

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What’s the story

The US government, under outgoing President Joe Biden, has relaxed rules for H-1B visas.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the change with an aim to simplify the hiring process for American companies, looking to hire foreign workers with specialized skills.

The move is likely to benefit thousands of Indian tech professionals to get high-paying jobs in the country.

Business impact

New rule enhances global competitiveness of US companies

The new rules aim to make US companies more globally competitive by making their hiring practices more business-oriented.

It simplifies the approval process and gives employers greater flexibility in retaining talent.

The rules also make the transition from F-1 student visas to H-1B visas smoother, which is especially advantageous for students from countries such as India and China.

Implementation 

Updated Form I-129 to implement new H-1B visa guidelines

To enforce these new guidelines, an updated edition of Form I-129 will be available from January 17, 2025.

All petitioners applying after this date will have to use the updated form.

Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro N Mayorkas said, “American businesses rely on the H-1B visa program for the recruitment of highly-skilled talent, benefiting communities across the country.”

Eligibility

What about entrepreneurs?

The new rules have also updated the definition of an employer. Now, entrepreneurs can get their H-1B visa sponsored by their own company.

The DHS stressed that these improvements seek to meet the labor needs of American businesses while continuing to protect US workers.

United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Director Ur M Jaddou said modernizing the program supports America’s growing economy, by ensuring employers can hire skilled workers needed for growth and innovation.

Cap clarification

Changes resolve ambiguities about cap exemptions

The DHS clarified nonprofit and governmental research organizations would now be defined by their “fundamental activity” being research. These bodies are exempted from the yearly statutory limit on H-1B visas.

The changes also strengthen program integrity by codifying USCIS’s authority to conduct inspections and impose penalties for non-compliance.

Employers must establish a bona fide position in a specialty occupation available as of the requested start date, and petitioners must have a legal presence in US courts.

#Merky Books lures back Derek Owusu in pre-empt

#Merky Books has pre-empted The Recovery House and another novel, The Potters House by Derek Owusu in a two-book deal.
Helen Conford, publisher and Joelle Owusu-Sekyere, editorial director of #Merky Books, acquired world all-language rights from Crystal Mahey-Morgan at Own It! London. #Merky Books will publish the first of the two novels in 2026.
The Recovery House follows the plight of a young man who finds himself in a recovery house after a breakdown, trying to navigate his immediate surroundings and the inter-personal dynamics with those he is currently sharing a space with.
The publisher said: “While tussling with his newfound circumstance on a micro level, the young man also goes on an emotional and philosophical journey, as he irreverently searches for deeper meanings in love, life, friendship, and self.”
#Merky Books published That Reminds Me, Owusu’s debut novel in 2019, which won the Desmond Elliot Prize. Since then, he was named on the prestigious Granta list of Best Young British Novelists in 2023, among appearing on many other award lists, such as the Dylan Thomas and Jhalak Prize. He has been published by Canongate and Transworld as well as And Other Stories in the US.

Owusu said: “#Merky Books launched my writing career back in 2019 and what a feeling it is to return to where it started, invigorated by the thought that I have developed and learned so much from the places I’ve been and stories I’ve written in between, confident I have many more stories to tell and certain there is still more to learn from the team, headed by Joelle Owusu and Helen Conford. My #Merky story continues.”
Owusu-Sekyere said: “We are absolutely thrilled to be publishing Derek once again and to welcome him back to #Merky Books with open arms. Derek’s writing has long been a source of admiration for me, showcasing his unparalleled mastery of the pen. The Recovery House is not just an exceptional novel; it is a monumental leap in his literary journey.

“This novel, centred on themes of recovery and self-rediscovery, stands as his finest work to date. This homecoming is a momentous occasion for all of us, and we are brimming with excitement to share The Recovery House with the world.”
Owusu-Sekyere added: “Derek is undeniably a leading literary voice whose work deeply resonates with #Merky Books readers and beyond. Our ambitions for Derek are grand and far-reaching, as we are committed to fostering his growth into a key literary voice with enduring impact in our culture. We envision a future where Derek’s work continues to inspire and captivate readers for generations to come.” 

San Diego hosts Villa and Washington State

Washington State Cougars (5-6) at San Diego Toreros (4-5)San Diego; Thursday, 9 p.m. ESTBOTTOM LINE: Washington State visits San Diego after Eleonora Villa scored 20 points in Washington State’s 76-48 win over the Saint Martin’s Saints.
The Toreros are 3-2 in home games. San Diego has a 2-4 record against teams over .500.The Cougars have gone 0-4 away from home. Washington State allows 71.1 points to opponents and has been outscored by 4.9 points per game.San Diego scores 66.7 points per game, 4.4 fewer points than the 71.1 Washington State gives up. Washington State has shot at a 41.4% clip from the field this season, 2.3 percentage points higher than the 39.1% shooting opponents of San Diego have averaged.

Washington Huskies to host the Furman Paladins on Thursday

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Furman Paladins (9-4) at Washington Huskies (8-4, 0-1 Big Ten)Seattle; Thursday, 5 p.m. ESTBOTTOM LINE: Furman travels to Washington for a Division 1 Division matchup Thursday.
The Huskies have gone 7-2 in home games. Washington averages 71.6 points and has outscored opponents by 12.8 points per game.The Paladins have gone 4-2 away from home. Furman is the SoCon leader with 36.6 rebounds per game led by Kate Johnson averaging 8.0.Washington scores 71.6 points, 10.9 more per game than the 60.7 Furman allows. Furman averages 6.8 made 3-pointers per game this season, 2.6 more made shots on average than the 4.2 per game Washington allows.