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Review: ‘Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street’An Incredibly Fascinating Documentary About Our...

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For the past 50 years, children across the world have been educated and entertained by Bert, Ernie, Big Bird, Cookie Monster, Count Von Count,...

Review: ‘The Sparks Brothers’Edgar Wright's Documentary Beautifully Captures Musical Journey Of Your Favorite Band's...

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Director Edgar Wright (Shaun of the Dead and Scott Pilgrim vs. The World) makes his documentary debut with The Sparks Brothers about the musically...

Review: ‘Fear Street Part 2: 1978’Continues To Successfully Ax Through The Summer With Second...

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It’s already been a week since the first Fear Street film was released and it was fantastic! Part 2: 1978 will be available this...

Review: ‘Nine Days’Winston Duke And Zazie Beetz Explore The Great Beyond In Edson Oda's...

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When we first meet Will in his spectacled and suspendered glory, he is sitting alone in a house in the middle of the desert,...

Review: ‘The Lost Leonardo’A Juicy Documentary Film That Dives Into The Art World And...

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The Lost Leonardo (directed by Andreas Koefoed) is the incredible inside story behind the Salvator Mundi. The painting was discovered by Alexander Parish at...

Review: ‘Luzzu’Spotlights Small Regions & Family Traditions Impacted By Climate And The Power Of...

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Luzzu is a heartfelt film more comparable to a documentary; a Docudrama. Jesmark (Jesmark Scicluna) is a hardworking Maltese fisherman faced with an agonizing...

Middleburg Review: ‘C’mon C’mon’Newcomer Woody Norman Shows Joaquin Phoenix His Inner Child With Mike...

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The adult relationships one forms as a child are often the ones that shape us. C’mon C’mon, the newest feature from 20th Century Women...

Review: ‘Mothers Of The Revolution’Incredible Doc Highlights Brave Cold War Protestors Of Greenham Common...

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Mothers of the Revolution is an all new feature-length documentary that tells the story of the extraordinary women/mothers behind the Greenham Common Peace Camp...

Review: ‘C’mon C’monNewcomer Woody Norman Shows Joaquin Phoenix His Inner Child With Mike Mills'...

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*NOTE: This review was originally part of our Middleburg Film Festival coverage.* The adult relationships one forms as a child are often the ones that...

Review: ‘Licorice Pizza’Paul Thomas Anderson's Shaggy, Sweet, Nostalgic Tale of First Love Is The...

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Paul Thomas Anderson has proven over the years to be a director with a split personality. I've always liked that about him, obviously enough...