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Minding the Gap

Just as skateboarding seems to transcend the sum of its parts, filmmaker Bing Liu has crafted a work of transcendent film out of the trappings of what might seem at first like a skate video.

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Marfa

What if the entire population of a given place was made up of artists? Marfa, Texas is a place where you can find out.

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A Thousand Thoughts

“A Thousand Thoughts” is not merely a film. Rather, it is a one−time and wholly unique experience, part live performance, part lecture, and part documentary about modern string quartet, Kronos, performing a live score for the film about themselves.

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Sundance 2018 – Day 4 – Roslyn Hernandez

Reviews of “Tyrel” and “A Futile and Stupid Gesture” along with Roslyn Hernandez’ impressions of Sundance 2018.

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White Rabbit

It is the rare film that offers its actors room to be fully themselves, and it’s the ideal comedy to capture life in contemporary Los Angeles.

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Sundance 2018 – Days 1-3 – Roslyn Hernandez

Apart from the low temperatures, I have experienced the environment of the festival as an interesting mix of friendly confusion, great discussions, excitement, encouraged film-geeking, and gratitude towards the incredibly patient shuttle drivers and volunteers.

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Star Trek: Discovery – S1, Es11 and 12 – Risks and Reveals

For the first time in a long time, my jaw literally dropped at the end of a Star Trek episode.

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Phantom Thread

The stuff of the plot concerns a dressmaker in 1950s London who, for all his talent, opportunity, and renown, is frustratingly compelled to copulate.

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Kailash

“Change is not knocking on your door. Change is knocking on your heart. You cannot sit quiet after watching this film.”

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Podcast with subjects of “I’ll Push You” documentary

The subject of “I’ll Push You” open up about their 500-mile journey on the Camino de Santiago.

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Paddington 2

Paddington really works for the shalom of his community, and his community knows and loves him for it.

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Star Trek: Discovery – S1, E10 – Despite Yourself

In the Mirror Universe, the crew of the Discovery is forced to explore a darker side of their personalities.

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I, Tonya

Tonya Harding dares us to choose to love her in full view of her faults. It seems no one ever has.

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The Post

“The Post” serves as a poignant celebration of the free press in American society.

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The Shape of Water

The Shape of Water is about love and how it, like water, has no natural shape.

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Call Me By Your Name

It’s one of the best films of the year, and I expect to hear its name often during awards season. Movies are rarely so well composed and paced.

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Star Wars: The Last Jedi

May the Force be with you. And also with you.

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The Disaster Artist

This is the first great film of the Trump era.

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Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

Three Billboards is well-acted, consistently funny, and thematically evocative, but it’s hard to buy the world of the film.

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Trailer Talk – Avengers: Infinity War

The Avengers are united, but are also fragile.

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Coco

Coco is as much about folklore and traditions as it is an honest, heartfelt story about the importance of family.

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