Education, the final film in Steve McQueen's Small Axe anthology, explores systemic racism in the British schooling system and the West Indian women who …
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Education, the final film in Steve McQueen's Small Axe anthology, explores systemic racism in the British schooling system and the West Indian women who …
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Mae Martin's Feel Good is a rom-com about addiction and queer identity that’s more interested in staying together than it is in the honeymoon phase.Feel Good is …
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Paul Verhoeven's Elle and Jean-Marc Vallée's Big Little Lies share the common goal of unmasking the omnipresence of misogyny via its horrific …
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At the beginning of season three of the Australian dramedy Please Like Me, Josh (Josh Thomas) and his anxiety-prone paramour Arnold (Keegan Joyce) — whom we …
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Please Like Me returns for season 2, and it's even funnier, smarter, stronger, and more mature. …
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Sparks fly between Jason Dohring and Kristen Bell on the big screen in the Veronica Mars movie. …
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