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Why Moving On is the Best Korean Film of 2020 | Far Flungers
While the situation eventually becomes more dramatic, the movie maintains its low-key tone, and director/writer/co-producer Yoon Dan-bi, who makes her…
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Filmmaker Pamela Sherrod Anderson to Host Workshop on February 27th as Part of No Malice Film Contest | Festivals & Awards
To promote justice and a better world by highlighting important voices in film and supporting young artists, I have arranged for…
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The Parallax View and the Golden Age of Paranoia | Features
In other instances it’s the music that provides the menace. Michael Small’s score plays like a deranged fanfare, interrupting its…
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Pelé movie review & film summary (2021)
Frail but still magnetic, Pelé enters the frame for the first time with the help of a walker. Such a raw…
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The 2020 Frontrunners for Best Picture | Festivals & Awards
What we were left with were more intimate, art-house-y, multicultural and diverse talent in front of and behind the camera…
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17 Blocks movie review & film summary (2021)
Taking us from the end of the millennium through late 2018, “17 Blocks” refers to the distance between the home of…
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Nomadland movie review & film summary (2021)
Filmmakers and artists in general have a tendency to judge their characters. Here’s the good guy, here’s the bad guy.…
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I Care a Lot movie review & film summary (2021)
What these predators don’t realize is that they’ve chosen the wrong prey this time, and that by kidnapping, imprisoning, and…
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Test Pattern movie review & film summary (2021)
“Test Pattern” shifts gears by the morning. Renesha is unceremoniously dropped off by her assailant and reunites with Evan at…
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Blithe Spirit movie review & film summary (2021)
Giving everyone “self-pity” as their default setting is a big problem, but how Hall has chosen to film Elvira as…
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