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SXSW: Shaking It Up: The Life & TImes of Liz Carpenter
Colorful, comedic and committed to ensuring that women's voices were always heard in one way or another, Carpenter never backed down from a challenge and spent her life in politics…
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AFI FEST 2024: Songs From The Hole Pushes Drama All The Way to Edge and Back
Songs From The Hole simultaneously teaches the lesson of how music not only entertains, but literally can save lives and how faith is only as powerfully strong as you allow…
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Women’s Reproductive Rights Challenged Within Preconceived
Preconceived will piss some folks off in the best way possible. It will force you to think outside the box, while being educated and informed on every conceivable angle of…
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Blumhouse’s Imaginary Will Have You Giving Your Teddy Side-Eye
Taegen Burns (Taylor) give bratty teenager a whole new vibe. Her performance is so rooted you wonder how Jessica maintains the restraint not to snatch a knot in that behind…
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Kung Fu Panda 4 Doesn’t Lose It’s Flavor For Family Fun
Jack Black and Awkwafina are the perfectly blended buddy duo pairing with Viola Davis providing just the right amount of vitriol to ensure The Chameleon is a memorable, despicable, villainous…
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Ethan Coen’s Drive Away Dolls is Giving Zany Queer Road Trip Vibes
Drive Aways is embracing queer sexuality as beautiful, normal interactions between humans that love each other for better or worse. For that, 86 minutes is totally worth the ride, even…
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Dune: Part Two Invigorates Soul While Delivering a Villainous Austin Butler
Ultimately, Dune:Â Part Two will leave audiences with the question of wondering what one would do once you see their past or their future? What allows us as humans to…
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Jeymes Samuel’s The Book of Clarence Investigates 13th Apostle
With cameos with everyone from David Oyelowo to Alfre Woodard, all of the actors commit to the absurdity of the plot. However, what makes the film ultimately work is the…
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Luther: Never Too Much Eloquently Pays Tribute to R&B Icon
“A House is Not a Home,” “Superstar” and “Dance With My Father are just a few song titles associated with one of the music industry’s most identifiable R&B crooners…
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Grier and Smith Shine in The American Society of Magical Negroes
"The American Society of Magical Negroes"Â ultimately uniquely explores what it means for Black people to protect and care for ourselves and each other. Yet, attempts simultaneously to give us…




























