Crip Camp [2020] Netflix Review – An Uplifting Documentary on Disability Rights Movement
Winner of the U.S. Documentary Audience Award at Sundance Film Festival and executive produced by Barack and Michelle Obama’s Higher…
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Winner of the U.S. Documentary Audience Award at Sundance Film Festival and executive produced by Barack and Michelle Obama’s Higher…
I hate zoos. I don’t know what’s so joyful about watching the sad-looking bunch of animals in captivity. Of course,…
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In a time where the Coronovirus threat has put numerous pandemic movies as the highest watched content on the internet,…
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Guilty (2020) is now streaming on Netflix “Guilty” directed by Ruchi Narain is a Hindi language film. Set in the…