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Anderson plays a veteran showgirl who is forced to plan a new future after her show abruptly closes after 38 years. While the ...
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Double Exposure tackles a sub-genre many of the greats have wrestled with. Photography has repeatedly been shown to be a ...
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The fairy tale short film Margaret the Brave focuses on a moment in the life of a recently divorced professor of mythology ...
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Throughout the 1990s, films like “White Men Can’t Jump” integrated sports betting into their narratives in ways that felt ...
2024 is a year of balance—where blockbusters bring audiences back to theaters with their grandeur and visual effects, indie films remind us of the magic of pure storytelling. Streaming platforms like ...