Ray Yeung's film All Shall Be Well exposes how quickly family bonds can deteriorate and LGBTQ prejudices surface without legal protections. The film All Shall …
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Ray Yeung's film All Shall Be Well exposes how quickly family bonds can deteriorate and LGBTQ prejudices surface without legal protections. The film All Shall …
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Writer-director Andrew Haigh's All of Us Strangers is part ghost story and part romance, and it feels like a warm hug. Read our extensive writing on and …
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Fresh off its Venice premiere, we review Stéphane Brizé's lovely existential crisis movie with a touch of second chance romance screen, Out of Season …
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A recap of the 2023 Cinemania Film Festival, which featured highlights like All Your Faces and Out of Season, disappointments like First Case and the Rapture, …
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In the sixth episode (and third dispatch) of the Sundance 2023 podcast season, we discuss highlights like Ira Sachs's film Passages, Nicole Holofcener's film …
In the fifth episode of the Sundance 2023 podcast season, we discuss some of this year's buzziest titles, including William Oldroyd's film Eileen, Andrew …