Slamdance Film Review: Dea

Slamdance Film Review: Dea
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With a plot that is no challenge to follow, Dea shines, giving its audience access to worlds that most are unfamiliar with. … read more

Film Review: Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry

Film Review: Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry
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The World’s A Little Blurry is a coming-of-age story of Billie Eilish whose overnight rise to superstardom shook the entire music industry. … read more

Film Review: The United States vs. Billie Holiday

Film Review: The United States vs. Billie Holiday
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The United States vs. Billie Holiday is a pretty good film about magnificent talent, corruption and fear-mongering government operations. … read more

Bold & Beautiful – SLUG LGBTQ+: Lux Saint Diamond

Bold & Beautiful – SLUG LGBTQ+: Lux Saint Diamond
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For Lux Saint Diamond, who has been performing since they were 19, drag is healing, strength and individuality. … read more

Review: Katy Kirby – Cool Dry Place

Review: Katy Kirby – Cool Dry Place
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Through indie-rock and folk-informed songwriting, Katy Kirby offers up the heart on her sleeve and one hell of a debut. … read more

A Tiny Ripple of Hope Brings A Story of Love and Sacrifice to Slamdance

A Tiny Ripple of Hope Brings A Story of Love...
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A Tiny Ripple of Hope is a powerful and emotional new documentary which premiered at the 2021 Slamdance Film Festival. … read more

Film Review: I Care A Lot

Film Review: I Care A Lot
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I Care A Lot is a gleefully wicked ride that has remarkable chutzpah and deftly zigs every time you think it’s going to zag. … read more

Dickinson: Season Two Has Fun Taking Poetic License With Its Historical Setting 

Dickinson: Season Two Has Fun Taking Poetic License With Its...
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If you like period costume dramas, then Dickinson, might be just the show for you—but it’s certainly not the one you’re expecting it to be … read more