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Sarah Jones Sets it Straight with Sell/Buy/Date
Sell/Buy/Date is engaging for its unapologetic manner of storytelling permeating every nook and cranny of the sex working industry with humor, candor and illuminating facts along the way while exploring…
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Somewhere You Feel Free is Beautiful Tribute to Legendary Tom Petty
Somewhere You Feel Free is not just a cinematic documentation of the making of what was undeniably Tom Petty’s greatest work, but a heartfelt story of love and loss. Along…
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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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Kelley Kali Spotlight Covid Homelessness with I’m Fine (Thanks For Asking)
Nothing brings me more joy than watching a film written by women for women, which is why Kelley Kali and Angelique Molina’s SXSW entry and now winner of the…
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Exes In Quarantine Provide Laughs and COVID Realness with The End of Us
Kanter and Loevner, capture all the humor, pain, confusion and uncertainty a relationship on the skids can encompass...especially during a global pandemic. But, The End of Us will remind us…
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Clarisse Albrecht is Mesmerizing in Family Drama Bantu Mama
This film belongs to Clarisse Albrecht who owns every moment - spoken or unspoken. Her performance is riveting and makes Bantu Mama as intriguing as the script she's given to…
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Lissette Feliciano Triumphs with Feminist Dramedy Women Is Losers
Women is Loser is a deep little journey into the psyche of women through various multi-faceted, emotionally wrought moments in one teenage girl whose transition into womanhood comes with a…
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Go Back To China Proves Blood is the Lifeline of Family Bonds
Emily Ting is a needed voice in cinema because she displays life in a way that you won't see anywhere else. It's real, raw and relevant.
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The Highwaymen Gives Texas Ranger POV of Bonnie and Clyde
I was in a musical on Broadway called The Life. It was the last musical produced on Broadway by the legendary Cy Coleman and written by David Newman. What does…
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The Inventor: Out For Blood in Silicon Valley | SXSW ’19
When this doc opens with the question being posed to Theranos CEO – Elizabeth Homes, “Can you tell us a secret?” and she replies famous last words, “I don’t…