Oy to the World! Review: The Rhythmic Necessity of Compromise
A particular strain of tension comes from watching a safe interior space fail. Oy to the ...
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Read moreDetailsTrillion is the newest film from director Victor Kossakovsky, a filmmaker known for visually driven environmental ...
Read moreDetailsThe holiday film calendar often leans on repetition: cozy small towns, reliable meet-cutes, and a Santa ...
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Read moreDetailsThe title The Mother, the Menacer, and Me announces a tidy chain of influence, then immediately ...
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Read moreDetailsThe fluorescent shimmer of an indoor swimming pool, where a mother and son float together in ...
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