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Slamdance 2021 Review: Union
Sophie (Amanda Forstrom), a Civil War surgeon, takes her fiancé William (Zack Rukavina) home to meet her parents and gain…
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Slamdance 2021 Review: Workhorse Queen – “A Must-see for any Drag Race fan.”
RuPaul’s Drag Race; The dream for any queen. For Ed Popil, AKA Mrs. Kasha Davis, that dream was long-awaited and…
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Slamdance 2021 Review: Feeling Through- “A short film with a long-lasting impact.”
It’s late at night, and Tereek (Steven Prescod) is looking for a place to stay without trying to reveal his…
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Slamdance 2021 Review: Bleeding Audio – “Filled with pumping punk music, and a lot of heart.”
Live, loud, and local. That was the fast-paced and vibrant music scene that kicked off The Matches explosive career. Each…
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Review: Superman and Lois Pilot – “a darker tone w/ rich characters”
DC has had a hard time with the Man of Steel on the big screen, specifically when it comes to…
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Sundance 2021 Review: Judas and The Black Messiah – “A Powerful Political Drama.”
“I am a revolutionary.” These were Fred Hampton’s words that became a rallying call in 1969. As the Back Panther…
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Sundance 2021 Review: R#J -“A creative take on star-crossed love.”
Romeo and Juliet. We all know Shakespeare’s tragic love story. The play has been adapted time and time again. But…
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Sundance 2021 Review: Homeroom – “A Powerful Piece That Showcases Historical Events.”
As the bell rings and class begins, we see seniors optimistic about their futures as graduation day approaches. But knowing…
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Sundance 2021 Review: Mayday – “A Fascinating Female-led Drama.”
As Mayday opens, it seems like any other film. Ana (Grace Van Patten) works a job where she gets treated…
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