There are several good starting points but little imaginative execution in “Satanic Hispanics,” a generic horror anthology whose title promises…
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Read More →Hulu’s “The Other Black Girl” is initially like a fine mystery-thriller, sparingly using popular genre tropes and weaving them with…
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Read More →Musicians and movies about music have been prevalent at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival, likely not just because the…
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