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Coming Attractions, Documentary Film Review, entertainment, Film Festivals, Film Reviews, Sundance Film Festival
Who is the Real Nuisance? Colonizers, Inuit or the Nuisance Bear?
In the end, Nuisance Bear answer many things, but leaves numerous questions. The main question remaining, who is the real nuisance? The bear on the hunt for food or the…
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Take Me Home Holds Microscope to Healthcare, Disability and Adoption
Writer/Director Liz Sargent’s intimate debut drama confronts us with an impossible situation, while holding out hope for Anna’s future. A future that could easily have been discarded and misused had…
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Sundance 2025: Prime Minister Shoots Straight From the Hip
How many times have you had a goal only to achieve something completely different than those who have come before you? As the third woman elected as prime minister of…
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All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt is a Cinematic Generational Journey of Sound
Restrained dialogue coupled with subtle and powerful performances from Sheila Atim, Moses Ingram and Zainab Jah, Jackson assists in employing the power of touch to communicate what evades spoken language.…
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Coming Attractions, entertainment, Film Festivals, Film Reviews, Focus Features, Sundance Film Festival
Teyana Taylor Shines as Impoverished Mom in A Thousand and One
A Thousand And One is an elegant ode to the terribly beautiful power of family as an anchor in an ever-changing world, making us into who we are in ways…
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Algee Smith and Sierra Capri Scorch in Young. Wild. Free.
What Banks mostly succeeds in is crafting a film that doesn't waste time getting to the heart of the matter. From the first frame to the last, the suspenseful nature…
















