Geetanjali Thapa stars as an Indian immigrant whose burgeoning relationship with a con woman leads her on a desperate path in Stray Dolls.
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It's time to determine who is the Best TV Anti-Hero with our Battle Royale! Also this week: a news roundup, reviews of Ozark season 3 and Tiger King
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Tomboy has a desirable story about four badass women marching to the beat of their own drum but ultimately lost its rhythm.
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On this episode of The Hollywood Outsider podcast, we discuss our favorite pick me up movies and TV shows, the current state of entertainment, and the SXSW 2020 Film Festival.
Read More »Critical Thinking | SXSW 2020 Film Review
A chronicle about surviving despite the odds and in face of the consequences, Critical Thinking reminds us all the importance of planning our next move.
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Jasmine Batchelor stars as a young surrogate dealing with the reality that her child might be born with Down Syndrome in Jeremy Hersh's The Surrogate.
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Single is a fantastic ode to the unapologetic and confident women of the world who will accept nothing less than what they desire and transforms the narrative of disabilities.
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If you are a fan of abstract, surreal storytelling supported by strong central performances and a fascinating relationship dynamic, then The Carnivores has more than enough meat for you to chew.
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On this episode of The Hollywood Outsider podcast, we discuss the Angelina Jolie thriller Taking Lives with screenwriter and creator of The Blacklist, Jon Bokenkamp!
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As one solid piece of art, Home with a View of the Monster may feel like that guest that won't leave when asked, but in the end, it feels like that guest that improved your life a little while they were there.
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