June 7, 2026 Tribeca 2026 Review: Presidential Impersonations Reflect a Funny Political Reality in “Playing POTUS”
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June 7, 2026 Tribeca 2026 Review: Presidential Impersonations Reflect a Funny Political Reality in “Playing POTUS”
June 7, 2026 Tribeca 2026 Review: A Pair of Mothers Search for Independence on the 4th of July in Rachel Rose’s Stirring “The Last Day”
June 7, 2026 Tribeca 2026 Review: Jeffrey Schwarz’s “Mineshaft: The Cruising Murders” Revisits a Crime with Great Empathy
February 16, 2025 Sundance 2025 Review: Cherien Dabis Pieces Together an Emotional Powerhouse in “All That’s Left of You”
September 10, 2023 TIFF 2023 Review: “The Teacher” Outlines a Conflict That Leaves Everyone as Prisoners of War
September 14, 2021 Mounia Akl on Turning the Imposition of Trash Into a Film to Treasure in “Costa Brava, Lebanon”
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