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    Somewhere You Feel Free is Beautiful Tribute to Legendary Tom Petty

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  • Coming Attractions,  Documentary Film Review,  entertainment,  Film Festivals,  Film Reviews,  SXSW

    Introducing Selma Blair Shows Strength and Spirit in The Face of Adversity

    Introducing Selma Blair a is strong lesson and reminder of not passing judgement for you never know what someone is struggling with or how their struggle may affect you, your…

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  • Coming Attractions,  Documentary Film Review,  entertainment,  Film Festivals,  Film Reviews,  SXSW

    Ady Barkan is A Reminder of How One Voice Matters with Not Going Quietly

    Ady Barkan leads that movement with a ferocity, undying spirit and tenacity I have never seen, but wholeheartedly welcome, applaud, admire and support.  Democracy can indeed become beautiful when executed…

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  • Coming Attractions,  entertainment,  Film Festivals,  Film Reviews,  SXSW

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