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    From “BLUE BLOODS” actress to blueprint for filmmaking success | JENNIFER ESPOSITO

    Question: What do Orson Welles, Paul Thomas Anderson and Jennifer [...]

    July 30, 2024
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    DC/DOX – Capsule film reviews

    “Emergent City: Directed by Kelly Anderson & Jay Arthur Sterrenberg [...]

    June 26, 2024
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    A moving drama that bleeds with emotion; “FANCY DANCE”

    Director Erica Tremblay’s “Fancy Dance” aligns its warm heart with [...]

    June 19, 2024
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    A look at “TUESDAY,” starring Lola Pettigrew and Julia Louis-Dreyfus

    Daina O. Pusić’s feature debut, “Tuesday” is a film of [...]

    June 11, 2024
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    “AM I OK?” is one of the most tender and charming films of the year | REVIEW

    Screenwriter Lauren Pomerantz and co-directors Tig Notaro and Stephanie Allynne’s “Am I Okay?” is an honest and well-written work about two best friends in their thirties, both of whom are having life-changing moments. Lucy (Dakota Johnson) and Jane (Sonoya Mizuno) have been besties for years. They know one another inside and out and can predict the other’s every beat and emotion. The two keep no secrets, save for one. Lucy is indeed keeping something from her friend, hiding the fact that

    June 6, 2024
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    ‘LIVES WELL LIVED’ director Sky Bergman updates us on the progress of her fascinating new documentary ‘Mochitsuki’

    Repeated rituals and traditions are one way that subcultures continue [...]

    May 30, 2024
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    Intense and involving southern-fried noir”LAROY, TEXAS” | REVIEW

    Writer-director Shane Atkinson's "LaRoy, Texas" is a deliciously nasty film in the style of early-John Dahl (especially his "Red Rock West"), with the grim humor of the Coen Brothers thrown in. This is the kind of southern pulp noir that grabs its audience by the hair and forces them down in the muck.

    John Magaro is Ray is the definition of a pushover and a classic noir schlub; his older brother, Junior (Matthew Del Negro), treats him like his inferior even though the two supposedly own equal shares in the hardware business they inherited from their parents. Ray also learns that his wife, Stacy-Lynn (Megan Stevenson), is having an affair.

    May 12, 2024
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