Articles
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Director Anne-Sophie Bine Talks ‘Dog Lover’ and Inception of Film Career
I was able to sit down and talk with the director of the short film Dog Lover Anne-Sophie Bine as she discussed and how she came to be in film.
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James B. Rosseau, Sr. Talks Hip-Hop and how he came to be A part of the culture
Of all the many great people that have contributed to Hip-Hop and radio, I was fortunate enough to speak with James Rosseau, founder of The Corelink Solution, a nonprofit that owns and operates Holy Culture Radio.
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The Relentless Victimization of Marilyn Monroe in “Blonde”
‘Blonde’ commits a relentless assault on the autonomy of Marilyn Monroe, reducing the icon to nothing more than a victim of the director’s whims.
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The ‘Secret Magic Control Agency’ Gives Us a Twist
A film loosely based on the fairy tale Hansel and Gretel, with major twists to the original story.
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TIFF ‘22 Coverage: ‘The Fablemans’
‘The Fablemans’ is Spielberg’s most personal work to date, the cast delights audiences at the TIFF premiere.
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Everything The Critics Got Wrong About ‘Pinocchio’
I was able to watch the gleefully mesmerizing Disney remake that was Robert Zemeckis’ Pinocchio. I was enthralled by Zemeckis’ iteration.
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‘Zondvloed (Flood)’ — MiamisFF Review: Between a Flood and a Hard Place
While prioritizing production value over substance, Flood depicts an emotionally taut family drama set during the farmland flooding of the Franco-Dutch war.
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‘The Mad Woman and the Feminist’ Review: MiamisFF
‘The Mad Woman and the Feminist’: This Spanish entry for the MiamisFF directed by Sandra Gallego handles a difficult conversation in a smart, memorable way.
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‘Uprooted’ – A MiamisFF Review On Ukraine
‘Uprooted’ is a short film on what’s happening in Ukraine as of today. This captures the emotions of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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“Thunder Road”: Guilt, Grief, Regret, and Suicide
“Thunder Road” presents the grief that comes from a family member taking their own life.