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DVD Review: Heading South (2005)

"Both women learn to see themselves as liberal, progressive people who don’t see color, only other people. Only their supposed openness is so extreme it returns to ignorance."

Heading South (2005) | DVD Review

"Both women learn to see themselves as liberal, progressive people who don’t see color, only other people. Only their supposed openness is so extreme it returns to ignorance."

DVD Review: Coastlines (2002)

"What makes this all so tedious is that it categorizes a life of crime as glamorous and exciting whereas a life of domesticity is boredom and death. I've never heard that one before."

Coastlines (2002) | DVD Review

"What makes this all so tedious is that it categorizes a life of crime as glamorous and exciting whereas a life of domesticity is boredom and death. I've never heard that one before."

DVD Review: Gabrielle

"They are forced to face the limitations of their lives and marriage through a series of conversations that reveal to both characters what they are capable of living with and what they are not willing to live without."

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IndieSponge Episode: Emmanuelle (2025) Movie Review

Before our official launch, Kevin Jagernauth and I had...

Interview: Sarah Friedland – Familiar Touch (Work in Progress)

The folks at Music Box Films are releasing Sarah...
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