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13 Movies About the World's Oldest Profession That Don't Sugarcoat Anything
13 Movies About the World's Oldest Profession That Don't Sugarcoat Anything
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MovieMaker Magazine
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Why Anora Didn't Use Intimacy Coordinators
Why Anora Didn't Use Intimacy Coordinators
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'Homestead' Review: Angel Studios' Post-Apocalyptic Drama Thrills
'Homestead' Review: Angel Studios' Post-Apocalyptic Drama Thrills
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Peter Bart: Today’s Movie Musicals Are Wicked Successful, But A Far Cry From The Sunnier Settings Of Hollywood’s Golden Age Hits
Peter Bart: Today’s Movie Musicals Are Wicked Successful, But A Far Cry From The Sunnier Settings Of Hollywood’s Golden Age Hits
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After ‘The Return’, We Need a Homeric Cinematic Universe
After ‘The Return’, We Need a Homeric Cinematic Universe
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How 'Babygirl,' 'The Substance' Fight Society’s Standards for Women
How 'Babygirl,' 'The Substance' Fight Society’s Standards for Women
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‘Inside Out 2,’ ‘The Last Showgirl’ Filmmakers Explore Female Mentorship
‘Inside Out 2,’ ‘The Last Showgirl’ Filmmakers Explore Female Mentorship
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The Brutalist Review: Adrian Brody in Brilliant but Frustrating Epic
The Brutalist Review: Adrian Brody in Brilliant but Frustrating Epic
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Pablo Larraín Trilogy of 'Jackie,' 'Spencer,' 'Maria' Adds to History
Pablo Larraín Trilogy of 'Jackie,' 'Spencer,' 'Maria' Adds to History
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50 Years Later, Does 'Black Christmas' (1974) Still Hold Up?
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Slasher classic 'Black Christmas' turns 50, but does its icy terror still chill audiences decades later?
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Original director Bob Clark praised the film's innovative use of POV shots and unresolved ending that left viewers on edge
Upcoming remake already in the works, with director Sophia Takal vowing to put a fresh feminist spin on the murderous tale
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Bob Clark, Sophia Takal, Black Christmas, Black Christmas
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