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In this dazzling essay movie, the director Kahlil Joseph draws on an array of sources — news clips, old movies, family albums ...
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Max’s cave refuge contains a variety of knickknacks assembled seemingly at random and a copy of Walden Two, a science-fiction ...
This feature brings together storytellers from every genre, inviting readers to travel across emotions, ideas, and ...
Contemporary art from South Asia and its diaspora has been underrepresented in North America. Newly opened in March, Rajiv Menon Contemporary is the first gallery in the western United States to focus ...
Richard OBrien appeared in the Spice Girls 1997 movie, Spice World - even though he is not a fan of the girl band.
Sci-fi is packed with visually striking, larger-than-life films that leave a real impact. But which ones truly stand at the ...