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5/5
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The Life of Chuck
(2024)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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A genre-bending story of an ordinary man and how he discovers he is connected to everything and contains multitudes.
Posted Jan 01, 2026
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4.5/5
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F1 The Movie
(2025)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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An exciting tour through Formula 1 races that reveals how auto racing can be a spiritual practice.
Posted Jan 01, 2026
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5/5
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The Voice of Hind Rajab
(2025)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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This is what genocide looks like. Watch and weep.
Posted Jan 01, 2026
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5/5
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Train Dreams
(2025)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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A masterwork on the spiritual practices of beauty, love, reverence, and connections as revealed through the story of one man’s life.
Posted Jan 01, 2026
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4/5
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Audrey's Children
(2024)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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Story of the physician who developed a children’s cancer staging system and organized housing for their parents.
Posted Dec 24, 2025
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4/5
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Lilly
(2024)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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The campaigning and decision making behind the passage of the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009.
Posted Dec 09, 2025
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4/5
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Good Fortune
(2025)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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Charming story about an angel trying to guide a gig worker and a wealthy capitalist to appreciate their lives.
Posted Dec 09, 2025
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2/5
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Bugonia
(2025)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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A dark dramedy about the excesses of our world and attempts to do something about them.
Posted Dec 09, 2025
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5/5
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The Penguin Lessons
(2024)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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True story about how a disillusioned teacher has his life turned around by a rescued penguin.
Posted Dec 09, 2025
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4.5/5
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The Friend
(2024)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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Touching story about how a human-animal bond can prove transformational during times of grief.
Posted Dec 09, 2025
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5/5
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Good Boy
(2025)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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A haunted house story that gives us a different perspective on illness and death through the eyes of a dog.
Posted Dec 09, 2025
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4/5
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Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale
(2025)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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The final chapter of the story of the Crawleys and their servants in which all the changes they have endured come to fruition.
Posted Dec 09, 2025
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5/5
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The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry
(2023)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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Story of an elderly man walking to heal a friend and himself.
Posted Jan 09, 2025
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5/5
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Here
(2024)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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A survey of all the beings who have lived in one place and an invitation to acknowledge the soul of a place.
Posted Jan 09, 2025
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5/5
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Inside Out 2
(2024)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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A fine sequel during which Riley copes with some new emotions, including Anxiety.
Posted Jan 09, 2025
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5/5
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All We Imagine as Light
(2024)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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A portrait of three Indian women who find that friendship, love, and the future can be filled with light.
Posted Jan 09, 2025
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4/5
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Frida
(2024)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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An innovative documentary presenting the artist Frida Kahlo through her own words and self-portraits.
Posted Jan 09, 2025
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4.5/5
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Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story
(2024)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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Story of the transformation of a superhero actor into a disability rights activist.
Posted Jan 09, 2025
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4/5
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The Wild Robot
(2024)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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A gorgeous animated film about a robot who is of service to an orphaned gosling and other animals.
Posted Jan 09, 2025
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4/5
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Lee
(2023)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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A biopicture about the remarkable photographer whose World War II pictures reshaped how people saw the war and its victims.
Posted Jan 09, 2025
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4.5/5
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Power
(2024)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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A fact-filled and emotionally shocking documentary on how police power has expanded exponentially over the years.
Posted Jan 09, 2025
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5/5
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Separated
(2024)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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A shocking documentary tracing the history of the separation of refugee and migrant families at the U.S. border.
Posted Jan 09, 2025
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4.5/5
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Surveilled
(2024)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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A scary and hard-hitting documentary about the ever-expanding world of digital spyware.
Posted Jan 09, 2025
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4/5
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Nickel Boys
(2024)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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An historical drama about abuse and corruption at a reform school in the Jim Crow South.
Posted Jan 09, 2025
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3.5/5
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Gladiator II
(2024)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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A sequel to the 2000 hit focusing on two charismatic leaders who could determine the future of Rome.
Posted Jan 09, 2025
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4.5/5
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The Dead Don't Hurt
(2023)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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A western where a woman can hold her own against the male culture.
Posted Jan 09, 2025
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5/5
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His Three Daughters
(2023)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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A touching family drama focusing on three very different sisters as they vigil with their dying father.
Posted Jan 09, 2025
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3.5/5
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The Promised Land
(2023)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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A costume drama based on the true story of a captain cultivating Danish moors despite many obstacles.
Posted Jan 09, 2025
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4/5
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Civil War
(2024)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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An invitation to connect the dots between the U.S. today and a dystopian story about journalists caught in a war between rebels and an authoritarian government.
Posted Jan 09, 2025
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4/5
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Mountains
(2023)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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A slice-of-life portrait of familial and neighborhood changes in Miami’s Little Haiti.
Posted Jan 09, 2025
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5/5
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The End We Start From
(2023)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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A heart-wrenching and haunting post-apocalyptic survival film about climate change refugees.
Posted Jan 09, 2025
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3.5/5
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The Convert
(2023)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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Historical drama about the violent interactions of white colonialists and competing Maori tribes in New Zealand.
Posted Jan 09, 2025
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3.5/5
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The Idea of You
(2024)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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The unlikely relationship of a middle-aged art dealer and a young rock star that has all the elements of a rom-com.
Posted Jan 09, 2025
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4/5
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Green Border
(2023)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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A heart-wrenching on-the-grounds picture of what refugees experience trying to cross from Belarus to Poland and the European Union.
Posted Jan 09, 2025
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5/5
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The Old Oak
(2023)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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Inspiring story in which a town of unemployed miners and a group of Syrian refugees discover how big is their we.
Posted Jan 09, 2025
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5/5
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Touch
(2024)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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A heart-affecting cross-cultural story about love and loss over the course of a lifetime.
Posted Jan 09, 2025
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5/5
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Ennio
(2021)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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A documentary full of musical clips that prove that Ennio Morricone was the greatest composer for film of all time!
Posted Jan 09, 2025
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5/5
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Food and Country
(2023)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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A revealing documentary packed with interviews with food producers and consumers about our broken food distribution system.
Posted Jan 09, 2025
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3/5
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Lonely Planet
(2024)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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A romance set at a retreat in Morocco where being lonely becomes a pathway to a new life.
Posted Dec 26, 2024
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4/5
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Fly Me to the Moon
(2024)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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A surprise-filled rom-com for the fake news era. A surprise-filled rom-com for the fake news era.
Posted Dec 26, 2024
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4.5/5
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Inside the Mind of a Dog
(2024)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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A rounded documentary on scientific research about the emotional and behavioral qualities of all kinds of dogs.
Posted Dec 26, 2024
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3.5/5
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Good One
(2024)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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A camping trip with two old friends and one daughter that becomes a lesson in reading subtle signs and listening.
Posted Dec 26, 2024
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4/5
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Blitz
(2024)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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Recreation of the tension, fear, and family separations during the London Blitz in World War II, similar to what is going on today.
Posted Dec 26, 2024
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5/5
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Janet Planet
(2023)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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Coming-of-age drama focusing on a sad 11-year-old girl coping with her relationship with her mother.
Posted Dec 26, 2024
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5/5
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Small Things Like These
(2024)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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Portrait of a working-class man who demonstrates the difference between empathy and compassion.
Posted Dec 26, 2024
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4/5
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Joy
(2024)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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A value-laden true story of the world’s first in vitro fertilization baby.
Posted Dec 26, 2024
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5/5
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Flow
(2024)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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A remarkable animated adventure story about a group of animals discovering how they belong to each other in a devastated world.
Posted Dec 26, 2024
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4/5
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Twisters
(2024)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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An adrenaline-pumping disaster film about storm chasers willing to take a lot of risks.
Posted Dec 26, 2024
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4/5
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One Life
(2023)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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Inspiring story of a Englishman responsible for saving nearly 700 children from the Nazis on the eve of World War II.
Posted Dec 26, 2024
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4/5
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Queens (Reinas)
(2024)
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Mary Ann Brussat
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Emotional drama about a family dealing with reunions and changes.
Posted Dec 26, 2024
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