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The Stringer: The Man Who Took the Photo Review: Haunting Examination of War, Memory and Misattribution

The Stringer: The Man Who Took the Photo Review: This documentary will make you carry one thing, and that is the truth, and how it matters, even when delayed by decades.

Jingle Bell Heist Review: Predictable but Enjoyably Lighthearted Christmas Caper

Jingle Bell Heist Review: This Netflix movie is a refreshing take on a Christmas rom-com, making its predictable story surprisingly watchable.

Dining With the Kapoors Review: Nostalgic Tribute, Warm Celebration, but Never Digs Deep

Dining With the Kapoors Review: Beautiful, heartfelt, and entertaining, but too curated to lose an impact.

The Follies Review: Thoughtful, Unapologetically Emotional Mexican Anthology Drama

The Follies Review: A twisted drama that reveals the darker aspects of artistic ambition at an eerie, captivatingly uncomfortable pace, which is both challenging and entertaining

The Son of a Thousand Men Review: Soft, Symbolic Journey That Feels Emotionally Thin

The Son of a Thousand Men Review: The movie has a poetic imagery and deeply human themes that could strike a chord with you, but it also sometimes feels too decorative and too restrained.

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