The absurdist drama “On Becoming a Guinea Fowl” begins with one of the most indelible images to grace the silver…
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Read More →Emily Bett Rickards plays the title role in “Queen of the Ring,” based on the true story of Mildred Burke,…
Read More →Set in a future world where no one ages, there are no animals and precious few plants, Fleur Fortuné’s dystopian…
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Read More →For Natalie Morales, telling diverse stories as an actor/writer/director isn’t just a personal calling—it’s a responsibility. “I think you introduce…
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