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Review: ‘Bobi Wine: The People’s President’Unveils Uganda's Courageous Struggle In A Political Saga Of...

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Against the backdrop of Uganda's 2021 presidential election, the documentary Bobi Wine: The People’s President thrusts audiences into an electrifying narrative of courage, determination,...

Review: ‘Kokomo City’D. Smith's Directorial Debut Delivers Raw, Unfiltered Truth

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Kokomo City, directed by D. Smith (Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood, Cab Driver), made its much-anticipated world premiere at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival...

Review: ‘Artists in Agony: Hitmen at the Coda Teahouse’Marvel Magic Unleashed In A Hilarious...

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Artists in Agony: Hitmen at the Coda Teahouse presents recently discovered footage, uncovering the demise of four famous hitmen during the notorious Coda Teahouse...

Review: ‘The End Of Sex’Emily Hampshire And Jonas Chernick Reunite In A Quirky Journey...

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The End of Sex is a romantic comedy directed by Sean Garrity and starring Emily Hampshire and Jonas Chernick (who also writes for this...

Review: ‘Sheroes’A Predictable Yet Entertaining Female Action Thriller

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Sheroes is an action/thriller film presented by Paramount Global Content Distribution Group that boasts a kick-ass, social media-savvy female cast. Directed by Jordan Gertner,...

Review: ‘Persian Lessons’A Gripping WWII Story of Survival And Deception

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Persian Lessons, directed by award-winning filmmaker Vadim Perelman (House of Sand and Fog, The Life Before Her Eyes), is a powerful and poignant film...

Review: ‘Unidentified Objects’A Quirky Ethereal Journey of Aliens, Adventure, And Human Connection

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In Unidentified Objects, we meet Peter (Matthew Jeffers), a misanthropic dwarf living a secluded life in his shabby New York City apartment. However, his...

Review: ‘Dealing With Dad’A Thoughtful And Heartfelt Portrayal Of Asian-American Family Dynamics

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Dealing with Dad is a family drama film that explores the intricacies of Asian-American family dynamics. The movie follows the story of Margaret Chang,...
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Review: ‘Clock’Dianna Agron Stars In Terrifying Portrayal Of The Pressure to Have Children

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Clock is a psychological thriller directed and written by Alexis Jacknow, starring Dianna Agron as Ella Patel, a successful interior designer who enrolls in...

Review: ‘Joyland’Explores The Complexities Of Love And Desire In Conservative Societies

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Joyland is the powerful debut foreign feature from writer-director Saim Sadiq, exploring the complexities of love and desire in a patriarchal and deeply conservative...