The 43rd Annual Mill Valley Film Festival and DocLands Documentary Film Festival (previously postponed) to Run in Tandem October 8-18 Mark Fishkin, Founder/ Director of the... Read More
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Although we are still a few months away from the beginning of the awards season, the movie industry is already abuzz with talk of the... Read More
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Welcome to this week’s recap of “The Great British Baking Show,” also known as The Only Pure and Decent Thing Left On This God-Forsaken Planet™.... Read More
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