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A documentary argues that the U.S. government needs to divulge what it knows about the phenomena formerly called U.F.O.s.
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A documentary about Sara Shahverdi, the first woman elected to the council of her village in Iran, is propelled by her no-nonsense resourcefulness.
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The internet star talks to Rolling Stone about her time on stage in Beetlejuice, Euphoria, and what a happy post-troll life can look like.
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Andrea Martin, Will Brill, and Raffi Barsoumian lead the Talene Monahon play at Second Stage.
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A slippery Turkish-language feature takes its time revealing its mysteries.
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High on "Heartstopper" and "Red, White & Royal Blue"? Then these are the books you need to add to your to-be-read pile.
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It's Leo season! Celebrate your favorite lion by gifting them "Siren Queen" by Nghi Vo and these other fire-sign friendly books.
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: File The Car: Road to Revenge under sequels pertaining to franchise naming rights got on the cheap, because really who was looking for a sequel to the semi-obscure '70s cult 'classic' some 40 years later? Who indeed? Primarily dudes surfing Netflix in the middle of the night, I'd gather. To that end, if you can't sleep you could find worse ways to kill 90 minutes than watching this daft, CGI-gory action/sci-fi bit of clap-trap. Which, in the ancient parlance of DVD Talk, means you can cautiously choose to . The Car: Road to Revenge gets off to a cracking start as vengeful (yeah, you heard me) District Attorney Caddock (Jamie Bamber) is making a name for himself by convicting weirdo human traffickers and other losers, and delighting as they're executed right there in the courtroom by contained explosion. Nanny State, for sure. Unfortunat...Read the entire review
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