Babylon ★★★★
“A child born in 50 years will stumble across your image flickering on a screen and feel he knows you,Continue Reading
“A child born in 50 years will stumble across your image flickering on a screen and feel he knows you,Continue Reading
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There’s something to be said for the art of subtlety, and recently many films have adopted the ideology that ‘lessContinue Reading
Tonya Harding’s life was figure skating. From the time she won her first competition at the age of four toContinue Reading
We’re back for a second year of predictions! In a break from tradition, we consider the films nominated at theContinue Reading