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« read »The Whisters is an artful take on the action genre that heavily relies on inspiration from classic cinema — such as the suspenseful noir thrillers of old.…
« read »Italian director Matteo Garrone serves a harsh dose of realism in this Cannes award-winner.…
« read »Advertisements Abrasive, cranky, and mostly unpleasant, Lee Israel is recognizably human. Lee is not a supervillain and she is also not absurdly nice. She obsessively relies on others for validation and praise, yet so easily freezes them out when she feels they…
« read »The Biggest Little Farm is an opulent story of our deep connection to the earth and land that surrounds us. …
« read »Ueda Shinichiro's meta zombie comedy is the most resourceful and ingenious indie film of the year.…
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« read »Advertisements Film festivals often market their hard hitting dramas for obvious enough reasons. With awards season coming up, festivals trade accolades for recognition as an upstanding film festival that promotes quality. Rarely do comedies or pulpy films ever make the headline. Texas Cotton is…
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