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Nightstream Review: ‘LandLocked’

Paul Owens' 'LandLocked' uses memories, jumbled imagery, and "real videos from [Paul's] childhood" ...
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Nightstream Review: ‘Cosmic Dawn’

Jefferson Moneo’s 'Cosmic Dawn' explores the vast unknown and loneliness through "science fiction ...
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‘Party Down’ and Life After Failure

'Party Down' rejects the sitcom success story and instead "forces its characters and ...
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Adolescence is an Island: Symbolism in ‘The Wilds’

'The Wilds' uses the loneliness of adolescence and a deserted island to depict ...
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Coming of Age to the Tune of ‘Anna and the Apocalypse’

'Anna and the Apocalypse' is more than just a horror comedy musical about ...
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Finding Comfort in Donnie Darko

Rowan writes about how 'Donnie Darko' helped them through a difficult time in ...
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Big Tech and Morality: An Autopsy of Silicon Valley

Rowan explores Richard's complicated morality in 'Silicon Valley'
A screen still from the animated show Avatar: The Last Airbender, depicting the character Joo Dee smiling too widely at the camera. Her expression is forced and unsettling.
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Living in Ba Sing Se – Avatar: The Last Airbender in 2020

Realizing the similarities between the current pandemic and Avatar: The Last Airbender's Ba ...

Fantastic Fest Review: ‘Animale’

Fantastic Fest Review: ‘Will & Harper’

Fantastic Fest Review: ‘Apartment 7A’

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