We will not be satisfied until justice rolls down like waters, and righteousness like a mighty stream. So even though…
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Read More →Filmed in stunning black and white, Babak Jalali’s “Fremont” is visually captivating as it renders California’s East Bay as a character of…
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Read More →The year 1948 marked a watershed time in cinema. Neo-realism took hold with Vittorio de Sica’s “Bicycle Thieves.” The Supreme…
Read More →After her impressive feature debut, “Shiva Baby,” director Emma Seligman reconnects with Rachel Sennott for an unhinged comedy like few…
Read More →This movie’s title describes a particular kind of equine gait in dressage. We get to see a version of this…
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