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November 15, 2018
TV Review: Homecoming is a Powerful, Paranoid Demonstration of Everything That Makes TV Great
Chuck Winters
November 12, 2018
Shame is One of the Most Difficult Addiction Dramas Ever Made: Review
Jaime Rebanal
November 11, 2018
Steve McQueen’s Hunger is One of the Most Impressive Debut Films of the 2000’s: Review
Jaime Rebanal
November 10, 2018
Ingmar Bergman’s Persona is One of the Most Vital Pieces of Cinema Ever Created: Review
Jaime Rebanal
October 30, 2018
John Carpenter’s Halloween Remains One of the Best Horror Films Ever Made: Review
Jaime Rebanal
October 22, 2018
Alfonso Cuarón’s Roma May be Small, But Every Moment Feels Grand: TIFF Review
Jaime Rebanal
September 28, 2018
Barry Jenkins Gives a New Life to James Baldwin’s Legacy with If Beale Street Could Talk: TIFF Review
Jaime Rebanal
September 15, 2018
Beautiful Boy Hits Really Close to Home in its Grimness: TIFF Review
Jaime Rebanal
September 13, 2018
Widows is the Most Captivating Heist Film in Years and Stretches Beyond Genre Conventions: TIFF Review
Jaime Rebanal
September 6, 2018
Toni Erdmann Review: One of the Saddest Comedies You Will See this Decade
Jaime Rebanal
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