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coming of age

See

Review: I Saw the TV Glow

Nick Janke

Surrealist film explores the cultish appeal of sci-fi TV shows on the lives of adolescents [read more]

No Picture
See

Fantasia Reviews: Stay Online and Hippo

Rachel Levine

Two great films from the Fantasia fest [read more]

No Picture
Review

FNC 2019: Mickey and the Bear [Review]

Steven Lee

The Festival du nouveau cinéma is a terrific event for filmmakers to showcase both their talent and passion on the big screen. Annabelle Attanasio, known for appearing in the CBS series Bull, has made her [read more]

Mona Lisait. Latin Quarter. Photo Laura Dumitriu.
Book of the Month Club

Book of the Month Club: Listen, Slowly by Thanhha Lai

T. A. Wellington

T. A. Wellington reviews Thanhha Lai’s novel for young adults, “Listen, Slowly”. [read more]

Moonlight
Review

Moonlight: Harsh, Poetic Brilliance

Sinj Karan

This coming-of-age film is a must-see. [read more]

a sudden light
Book of the Month Club

Book of the Month Club: A Sudden Light by Garth Stein

T. A. Wellington

T. A. Wellington reviews Garth Stein’s novel “A Sudden Light”. [read more]

My Name is Asher Lev. Ellen David. David Reale. Alex Poch-Goldin. Photo Andree Lanthier.
Review

My name is Asher Lev: Formidable Work on an Age Old Story

Sinj Karan

When an artistic genius is born in an Orthodox Jewish household, his talent comes in conflict with tradition. [read more]

Detail from the cover of "This One Summer".
Book of the Month Club

Book of the Month Club: This One Summer by Jillian and Mariko Tamaki

T. A. Wellington

Rose and Windy, best friends, always go to Awago for their summer, staying in their summer cottages. But this year will be different. Between hiding under blankets while trying to watch The Texas Chainsaw Massacre [read more]

Te Kohe Tuhaka as Wirepa in "The Dead Lands".
Review

Review of “The Dead Lands”: Riveting and Barbaric

Sinj Karan

Sinj Karan reviews “The Dead Lands”, an intense movie about a young Maori warrior who teams up with a mercenary warrior in a quest for revenge. [read more]

Frederikke Dahl Hansen in Copenhagen
Review

Film review of Copenhagen : Will and Effy’s Big Adventure

Sinj Karan

Mark Raso’s film is as much a study of a city as it is of a man’s need to grow up. [read more]

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