The tension between the old and new is often a theme in the films screened at the New York Film…
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Read More →From the Chicago International Film Festival press release… The Chicago International Film Festival today announced this year’s winning films at North America’s…
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Read More →Andrew Bowser made a name for himself posting videos on his YouTube and TikTok channels where he plays a nerdy-wannabe-occultist…
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