Knights of Swing (2023) Review: A triumphant and charming, albeit cheesy period piece
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On Race Relations & Queerness in Todd Haynes’ Far From Heaven (2002)
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The Dominance of the South Indian Films: Are We Witnessing a Fundamental Shift or A Passing Cycle?
The Dominance of the South Indian Films: According to the recent Ormax Media report, the Indian gross Box office stood…
Searching for the Local Übermencsch: Joel Grey in ‘Man on a Swing’ (1974)
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Tuesday (2015) Short Movie Review: An Exploration of Grief & Absence that works like a prologue to “Aftersun”
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Infidelity Can Be Fatal (2023) Movie Ending, Explained
‘Infidelity Can Be Fatal’ is a Lifetime noir mystery directed by Danny J. Boyle and written by Erica Deutschman. It…
Rain Dogs (Season 1), Episode 6 Recap & Ending Explained: Does Costello decide to move to another refuge home?
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2023 Netflix Releases to Binge this Spring
It’s been a fantastic start to the year for both new and returning Netflix shows, and we’re already well over…