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NEW: A visceral expression of the artistic need to survive and preserve, Rule of Two Walls is one of the most vital and poignant documentaries of the 2023 Tribeca Film Festival. #Tribeca2023 filminquiry.com/tribeca-ff-2…
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NEW: Against All Enemies is surprising in the emotions its garners from its audience, always resolute to is overall message, but unafraid to listen. #Tribeca2023 filminquiry.com/tribeca-ff-2…
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City bound! It’s Tribeca time!
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🎖️ BEST ARTICLE OF THE YEAR: For all the King adaptions that have graced our screens, The Mist is one of the most horrific and the most lived in. @CriticallyCorr1 reviews on this #HorrificInquiry: filminquiry.com/horrific-inq…
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Another great year of film and TV in the books! Bring on 2023! Goodbye, Petruska navigates the turbulent experience of challenging reality with ambition to deliver something one can be truly proud of. @FilmInquiry filminquiry.com/goodbye-petr…
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As lighthearted as it is deep, Marvelous and the Black Hole is a film I can not recommend enough. @FilmInquiry filminquiry.com/marvelous-an…

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One of the most moving and impactful films I had the chance to watch this year. Vital, raw and vulnerable, Nadine Crocker’s Continue is a bit of catharsis you didn’t know you needed. @FilmInquiry filminquiry.com/continue-202…
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As my column, Horrific Inquiry, rounds out its second year, Cat People was one of my favorite dips into the past. Ahead of its time, Cat People may have a slow start, but it is rich in cinematic history and horrific craftsmanship. @FilmInquiry filminquiry.com/horrific-inq…
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Blaze had me locked in from start to finish. Another 2022 Tribeca standout. Del Kathryn Barton’s Blaze brings intense drama to the 2022 Tribeca Film Festival, as a young girl named Blaze deals with immense trauma. @FilmInquiry filminquiry.com/tribeca-film…
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This year’s Tribeca Film Festival had incredible films this year, but this was definitely a standout. In Sophie Hyde’s Good Luck To You, Leo Grande, the stigma surrounding sexuality and age are examined and pushed. @FilmInquiry filminquiry.com/good-luck-to…
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The return of Scream proved to be perfection! and what a tribute to Wes. Scream is a knock-out success, showcasing the power horror inductions can still wield through modernization and an honoring of the past. @FilmInquiry filminquiry.com/scream-5-202…
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THE criminally underrated film of 2022… if you haven’t seen Fall yet, it’s a must! @FilmInquiry Fall also builds on its characters, taking the idea of trust, love, redemption, and the will to survive to new heights. filminquiry.com/fall-2022-re…
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Next up, my most anticipated series of the year… was AMAZING! While Wednesday is not without its flaws, this young adult rendition of the Addams Family eldest is both entertaining and intriguing. @FilmInquiry filminquiry.com/wednesday-s1…
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Had the opportunity to cover some AMAZING films and TV series this year for @filminquiry. First up: Nuanced and deeply layered, The Mist proves itself not only to be a well crafted horror, but an example of the true power of adaptations. filminquiry.com/horrific-inq…
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.@filminquiry calls THE JUSTICE OF BUNNY KING "a mesmerizing character study on the undeterred spirit of motherhood" in their new review. Watch it now on iTunes, Prime Video and more! filminquiry.com/the-justice-…
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😱BEST ARTICLE OF THE WEEK: With today's growing political environment and in its current form, the original is a terrifying depiction of real life, a timeless film that continually retains its relevance. @CriticallyCorr1 reviews on this #HorrificInquiry: filminquiry.com/horrific-inq…
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🎬 NEW: Ana de Armas is Marilyn Monroe. She was made for this role and executes it perfectly. Yet she is not enough to save the film, instead being swallowed whole by the male perspective she is constantly surrounded by. @CriticallyCorr1 reviews: filminquiry.com/blonde-2022-…
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