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‘The Village Next to Paradise’ Review: A Promising Debut Wonders How We Can Find Meaning in a World...
indieWIRE· 21 hours agodirector Mo Harawe’s directorial debut explores birth and death amid war torn Somalia.
‘Back to Black’ Review: No, No, No
New York Times· 6 days agoThe facts get softened and shuffled for an Amy Winehouse biopic that leaves her perspective at the edges. The director of “Back to Black,” Sam...
‘September Says’ Review: Ariane Labed Moves from Acting to Directing with a Disturbing Portrait of...
Indiewire via Yahoo News· 18 hours agoLabed’s short film “Olla” was a perfect miniature, detailing an Eastern European woman whose search...
‘Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga’ review: Anya Taylor-Joy tastes hot asphalt and cold, cold revenge
Chicago Tribune· 13 hours agoWithout permits, caution or anything to prove except everything, director George Miller shot “Mad...
Movie review: ‘Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga’ a brilliant prequel that pulls hope, persistence from chaos
The State· 15 hours agoAustralian filmmaker George Miller has been shaping our vision of a post-apocalyptic future for the past 45 years, since his "Mad Max" roared onto screens in 1979. Max (Tom Hardy) may have received ...
The Roots of Trans Women’s Unjust Treatment
The Nation· 6 days agoNow Jules Gill-Peterson, the author of Histories of the Transgender Child, gives us a much-needed account of the genesis of trans misogyny and its...
Shelley Duvall Movies and TV Shows: A Look Back at What Made the Cult-Favorite '70s Star So Special
Woman's World via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe movie, which initially received mixed reviews but came to be more appreciated over time, gave...
CDH1 Linked With New Hereditary Breast Cancer Syndrome
Medscape· 5 days agoBRCA is no longer the only gene that identifies hereditary breast cancer (BC) syndromes. Pathogenic...
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Power Missouri· 2 days agoLeading up to the regional, I wondered if Missouri's strength was the depth of a pitching staff that...
A Son of the Mexican Elite Who Can’t Escape His Roots
New York Times· 16 hours agoIn a debut novel, history and family legacy — going back to the conquistadors — confound a man’s search for identity. Zachary Lazar’s most recent novel is “The Apartment on ...