Little Women (2019)
This new decade is starting with a true ode to feminism thanks to the new film “Little Women” directed byContinue Reading
This new decade is starting with a true ode to feminism thanks to the new film “Little Women” directed byContinue Reading
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Martin Scorsese delivers an incredibly ambitious, and equally lengthy look at the life of a gangster. However, this time heContinue Reading
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Rian Johnson, who has been criticised over the last instalment of Star Wars, returns to writing and directing with aContinue Reading
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In 1770, on an isolated island in Brittany, France, three women explore the tender and burning melodies of love, femininity,Continue Reading
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