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‘Introducing, Selma Blair’ Documentary On Her Battle With Multiple Sclerosis
Documentary brings to light Selma Blair’s battle with her autoimmune disease and adapting to her new life in a way that is vulnerable, moving, and inspiring....
‘Open Your Eyes’ Is Not Worth Opening Your Eyes For
The Polish thriller series 'Open Your Eyes' about memory loss is not one worth remembering....
‘I Heart Arlo’ Is A Heartfelt And Tender Show That’s Cute Enough To Cuddle With
Netflix might have found their 'Spongebob' with 'I Heart Arlo', a colorful new animated series with a beautiful message and a purpose beyond entertainment...
‘Dive Club’: A Group of Teen Divers Desperately Search for Their Missing Friend
‘Dive Club’ follows a group of girls who attempt to solve the mystery of their friend’s disappearance while uncovering secrets about their hometown along the way....
‘Worth’: Netflix’s New Gripping Michael Keaton Legal Drama
‘Worth’ starring Michael Keaton which recounts the legal proceedings that followed the September 11th attacks....
Nia DaCosta’s ‘Candyman’: A Timely Sequel That Expands and Expounds the Franchise MythologyÂ
The latest effort from Jordan Peele - 'Candyman' balances both sour and sweet by reinventing its titular boogeyman with a painfully modern message....
‘Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings’: Imaginative Kung-Fu Epic Features Best MCU Action to Date
‘Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings’ - The first origin story of Phase 4 proves an unabashed spectacle, featuring the first on-screen Asian superhero....
‘What We Do in the Shadows’ Bares Its Comedic Fangs in a Hilarious Season 3
With the newest season of ‘What We Do in the Shadows’, these vampires are back with a much-needed dose of horror-comedy that’s been sorely missed on television....
 Jason Momoa’s ‘See’: The Action-Packed Dystopian Series is Coming Out With a Second Season
Season two of ‘See and viewers are not going to want to miss what comes next in this unique dystopian society riddled with violence....
‘The Beatles: Get Back’ Features A More Joyful Side of The Beatles As Seen By Peter Jackson
The three-part documentary series covering the making of the iconic ‘Let It Be’ album, drawing on 60 hours of archival footage of The Beatles making history....
‘Reminiscence’: An Ironically Forgettable Memory-Mystery with Hugh Jackman
'Gone Girl' meets 'Looking for Alaska' meets ‘Blade Runner’ in 'Reminiscence' from ‘Westworld’ co-creator, Lisa Joy with Jonathan Nolan as the producer....
The New York Asian Film Festival 2021: A Look At The Best Asian Films Of The Year
The New York Asian Film Festival has just concluded and the year was highlighted by its hybrid screenings accommodating viewers around the world....
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