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Sundance Film Review: Animated Short Film Program,
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Pee-wee as Himself: The Posthumous Rise of the Larger-Than-Life Persona,
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The Contemporary Not-So-Love Story of One to One: John & Yoko,
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Touch Me: An American Love Letter to Japanese Cinema,
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Cover Your Ears, Not Your Eyes for Welsh Folk Horror Rabbit Trap,
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A Journalist’s Nightmare: Opus Is a Punchy but Predictable Cult Horror,
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Didn’t Die: Those Tormented Groans Are Coming From The Audience,
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Train Dreams: A Gentle and Meandering Exploration of American Existentialism,
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The Thing With Feathers: Benedict Cumberbatch Anchors a Muddled Fable on Grief,
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No Man Is An Island in Lyrical Comedy The Ballad of Wallis Island,
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Justin Lin Puts His Audience in the Missionary’s Position in Last Days,
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Kiss of The Spider Woman Spins a Tale, Sings a Song,
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