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Search Results for: boys state

Seventh Row Editors / August 21, 2022

The 20 best films of 2022 so far

…boys process their emotions and find better ways of dealing with their anger. Both films keenly depict how great teachers who value critical thinking can be an important route to…

Alex Heeney / November 9, 2022

En roue libre (Freestyle) Film Review

…You may also like our reviews of other films like Freestyle which also star Benjamin Voisin… Celebrate Pride with the French miniseries Proud Are boys OK? Un vrai bonhomme and…

Alex Heeney / December 11, 2022

Dr. Jules Koostachin’s Broken Angel, MisTik, and more at ImagineNative 2022

…sparse. We understand the bond between the twins through gestures, and the despair of the dying land through wide, long shots that show us the boys in an uninhabited and…

Seventh Row Editors / June 23, 2021

Ep. 96: Water Lilies and Jennifer’s Body: Girlhood and compulsory heterosexuality

…scene, “You’re killing people!” and Jennifer responds, “No, I’m killing boys.” Jennifer’s Body is streaming on Disney Plus in Canada and the UK and on Hulu in the US. Episode…

Alex Heeney / July 13, 2023

The Eight Mountains is a sweeping story of friendship and time

…van Groenigen and Charlotte Vandermeersch’s The Eight Mountains is an epic story of a friendship between two unlikely boys over decades and across continents. Local Bruno (Cristiano Sassella) and city-dweller Pietro…

Alex Heeney / August 24, 2023

Bank of Dave is a heartwarming showcase for Rory Kinnear

…see that part go to a person of colour and a longtime jobbing actor. It usually goes to posh white boys. Picking nits I could pick nits about the film….

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