Film Festival
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Film Review: THE GRADUATES: Hannah Peterson’s Dramatic Film is Truly Moving but Occasionally Lacks Focus [Tribeca 2023]
The Graduates Review The Graduates (2023) Film Review from the 22nd Annual Tribeca Film Festival, a movie written and directed…
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Film Review: BAD THINGS: Stewart Thorndike’s Interesting and Tense Horror Film Has Some Inspired Scenes [Tribeca 2023]
Bad Things Review Bad Things (2023) Film Review from the 22nd Annual Tribeca Film Festival, a movie written and directed…
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Film Review: PERPETRATOR: Jennifer Reeder’s Bloody Horror Film is a Bizarre Experiment Full of Peculiarity [Tribeca 2023]
Perpetrator Review Perpetrator (2023) Film Review from the 22nd Annual Tribeca Film Festival, a movie written and directed by Jennifer…
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Film Review: JOIN OR DIE (2023): Striking Visual Bombshell About Decline of Membership Clubs Delivers Wake-Up Call [SXSW 2023]
Join or Die Review Join or Die (2023) Film Review from the 30th Annual South by Southwest Film Festival, a movie written and directed…
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Film Review: THIS WORLD IS NOT MY OWN: Extraordinary Journey Deep Into the Heart of an American Folk Artist Close to Perfection [SXSW 2023]
This World Is Not My Own Review This World Is Not My Own (2023) Film Review from the 30th Annual South by…
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TV Review: SHATTER BELT: Season 1, Episodes 2-4 [SXSW 2023]
Shatter Belt Season 1, Episodes 2-4 Review Shatter Belt: Season 1, Episodes 2-4 TV Show Review. Episodes 2-4 of James…
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TV Review: SLIP: Season 1, Episode 1 [The Roku Channel, SXSW 2023]
Slip Season 1, Episode 1 Review Slip: Season 1, Episode 1 TV Show Review. The first episode of The Roku…
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Film Review: PERIODICAL: An Engaging New Documentary Examines That Uncomfortable Time of the Month [SXSW 2023]
Periodical Review Periodical (2023) Film Review from the 30th Annual South by Southwest Film Festival, a movie directed by Lina…
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VICTIM/SUSPECT (2023): Documentary Spotlights Poor Police Response for Rape Victims but Only So Far
Women Victimized Twice for Reporting Rape Nancy Schwartzman spotlights Rachel de Leon’s investigation of biased police procedures dealing with sexual…
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Film Review: LANDSCAPE WITH INVISIBLE HANDS: Spin Over Substance Enlivens Quirky Rendition of Sci-Fi Adaptation [Sundance 2023]
Landscape with Invisible Hand Review Landscape with Invisible Hand (2023) Film Review from the 45th Annual Sundance Film Festival, a…
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Film Review: SHAYDA: Familiarity Breeds Fascination for an Iranian Mother’s Bid for Independence [Sundance 2023]
Shayda Review Shayda (2023) Film Review from the 45th Annual Sundance Film Festival, a movie directed by Noora Niasari, starring…
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Film Review: POLITE SOCIETY: Performances and Dialog Triumph Over Spotty Logic in Zany Mishmash [Sundance 2023]
Polite Society Review Polite Society (2023) Film Review from the 45th Annual Sundance Film Festival, a movie directed by Nida…
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Film Review: MAGAZINE DREAMS: Intense Performance Enhances Labor of Love with Striking Visuals [Sundance 2023]
Magazine Dreams Review Magazine Dreams (2023) Film Review from the 45th Annual Sundance Film Festival, a movie directed by Elijah…
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Film Review: LA PACERA: Superb Acting Grounds a Subtle Tale of a Young Woman’s Choice of Death [Sundance 2023]
La Pacera Review La Pacera (2023) Film Review from the 45th Annual Sundance Film Festival, a movie directed by Glorimar…
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Video Movie Review: IN HER NAME (2022): A Movie that will Grow on the Audience as its Story Line Develops
In Her Name Review Video In Her Name (2022) Video Movie Review, a movie directed and written by Sarah Carter,…
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