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Seventh Row Editors / December 15, 2021

Bonus Episode 19: Who is the poshest actor in Britain?

…Underhill. Want to listen to the episode? Click here to become a Seventh Row member and get access to this episode, as well as all other podcast episodes older than…

Alex Heeney / October 4, 2021

Last of the Right Whales is a beautiful nature doc

…calf, who tries to lay on top of her. A 60-ton right whale comes all the way up to a small boat to meet its photographer, moving gently so as…

Just Mercy, To Kill a Mockingbird, Les Miserables 2019, Ladj Ly

Orla Smith / February 1, 2020

Les Misérables and Just Mercy use classic texts to explore systemic racism

…first ever book to be written about French filmmaker Céline Sciamma, her process, and her body of work. Buy Now WATCH VIDEO Gift the book Release Date: February 14, 2020…

Menashe, Joshua Z. Weinstein

Alex Heeney / August 10, 2017

Director Joshua Z. Weinstein on authentically depicting Hasidic Jewish life in Menashe

…themselves. I would change the roles to fit them. Originally, I wanted a father-in-law for Menashe. We couldn’t find one. We cast Yoel Falkowitz as the brother-in-law character, instead. He…

Whose Streets?

Noemi Berkowitz / August 7, 2017

Review: Whose Streets? is more the story of a people than of individuals

…overview of all the players involved in Michael Brown’s murder; there are no interviews or attempts to humanize police here. Whose Streets? is a powerful portrait of a movement, a…

Speakeasy

Noemi Berkowitz / June 15, 2017

Review: San Francisco’s beautiful The Speakeasy is more bar than theatre

…to ask the aforementioned question. Thankfully, neither of us did. It wasn’t so much discreet as it was a line at a theater box office, but the character was plenty…

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