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The Cast and Crew of Jimpa Fight Ignorance and Hate With Love and Solidarity

The Cast and Crew of Jimpa Fight Ignorance and Hate...
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In a moment of societal division, Jimpa celebrates the beauty and complexity of human connection and finds joy in embracing our differences while finding common ground. … read more

Scriver Brothers Balance Surrealism and Authenticity in Documentary Endless Cookie

Scriver Brothers Balance Surrealism and Authenticity in Documentary Endless Cookie
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A combination of Peter’s storytelling and Seth’s animation, Endless Cookie is a series of witty, wandering vignettes about Indigenous life in Canada and a rollicking family portrait. … read more

The Brides of Sundance: Nadia Fall, Ebada Hassan and Safiyya Ingar

The Brides of Sundance: Nadia Fall, Ebada Hassan and Safiyya...
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Brides, a new film premiering as part of the World Dramatic Competition, tells the story of a harrowing journey made by two teenaged Muslim girls from the U.K. … read more

How Noah Wyle Dug Himself Into The Pitt

How Noah Wyle Dug Himself Into The Pitt
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Wyle is scrubbing up again as star, executive producer and a writer on The Pitt, an all-new medical drama streaming on Max. … read more

Reid Davenport Returns To Sundance with Important Questions in Life After

Reid Davenport Returns To Sundance with Important Questions in Life...
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Life After delves into the thorny intersection of progressive ideals of bodily autonomy and the ableist assumptions underpinning debates about the right to die. … read more

Sierra Falconer and Cast Bring It Home in Sunfish (& Other Stories of Green Lake)

Sierra Falconer and Cast Bring It Home in Sunfish (&...
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With Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake), Falconer delivers an evocative portrait of a cherished place, capturing its timelessness through its characters. … read more

Film Review: The Brutalist

Film Review: The Brutalist
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The Brutalist is brutal indeed, and it’s not a movie that’s likely to connect with mass audiences. … read more

Film Review: Wolf Man

Film Review: Wolf Man
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Wolf Man isn’t that must-see, visionary piece of horror storytelling that Universal wants you to believe it is by any means, but it’s decent popcorn fare. … read more

Film Review: The Room Next Door

Film Review: The Room Next Door
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he Room Next Door is certainly going to be an essential viewing for Almodóvar aficionados, and it’s a dramatically ambitious film. … read more

Film Review: Better Man

Film Review: Better Man
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Better Man is a somewhat uneven mix of daring ideas and by-the-numbers filmmaking, but it comes together to do what it sets out to do. … read more

Mercury Rev: A Gasp of Air for the Faint Pulse of Today’s Alternative Music

Mercury Rev: A Gasp of Air for the Faint Pulse...
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The debate has begun: who defines alternative music today in the most authentic sense? One answer is Mercury Rev, a five piece all of which reside in New York. … read more

Megadeth: October 1995

Megadeth: October 1995
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Megadeth is one of the survivors of the 1980’s heavy metal revolution. And, they’ve got a new CD, Hidden Treasures on Capitol Records and a tour to prove it. … read more