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Director RaMell Ross on adapting Colson Whitehead's novel of systematic racism and abuse into a highly subjective film.
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Film critic Jesse Hawthorne Ficks breaks down his favorite films—plus one music video—of the year that was, in his preferred format of double-headers. Check out part one of his 2024 breakdown here. 10 ...
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Miguel Escobedo’s acclaimed business will take another form in the future. We have some hints about what's next ...