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‘The Optimist’: A Holocaust History That Helps Heal

‘The Optimist’: A Holocaust History That Helps Heal

In stark, ironic contrast with the infamous Auschwitz sign “Arbeit Macht Frei” (Work Sets You Free), here, telling the truth about Auschwitz creates freedom.
The Top Oscar-Winner Is a Revolution-Goading Antifa Anthem

The Top Oscar-Winner Is a Revolution-Goading Antifa Anthem

Anderson couldn’t have seen Charlie Kirk’s tragic death coming at the time, but he definitely tried to kick the hornet’s nest to incite revolutionary violence.
‘Two Pianos’: When a Child Prodigy Comes to Terms With Adulthood

‘Two Pianos’: When a Child Prodigy Comes to Terms With Adulthood

This French drama observes what happens when someone’s personal and professional lives clash.
‘Fantasy Life’: Amanda Peet Delivers the Goods in a Career-Defining Role

‘Fantasy Life’: Amanda Peet Delivers the Goods in a Career-Defining Role

The veteran actress plays to age in this Woody Allen flavored New York-based comedy.
‘Vladimir’: A Reverse May-December Romantic Fantasy-Obsession

‘Vladimir’: A Reverse May-December Romantic Fantasy-Obsession

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‘The Napa Boys’: Nothing Is Sacred in This Parody of Movie Franchises

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‘Youngblood’: Coming of Age and Discovering Identity Via Hockey

‘Youngblood’: Coming of Age and Discovering Identity Via Hockey

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‘Rosemead’: Saving Face Is a Bad Choice If Your Son Is Shizophrenic

‘Rosemead’: Saving Face Is a Bad Choice If Your Son Is Shizophrenic

The message is that it’s everyone’s responsibility to help overly-proud people who need help get help, and it’s their responsibility to learn to ask for help.
‘In Cold Light’: A Misstep on Maika Monroe’s Stardom Trajectory

‘In Cold Light’: A Misstep on Maika Monroe’s Stardom Trajectory

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‘The Swedish Connection’: How a WWII Lawyer Saved Thousands of Lives

‘The Swedish Connection’: How a WWII Lawyer Saved Thousands of Lives

An unassuming attorney gamed the legal system in order to rescue Scandinavian Jews.
‘The Optimist’: A Holocaust History That Helps Heal

‘The Optimist’: A Holocaust History That Helps Heal

In stark, ironic contrast with the infamous Auschwitz sign “Arbeit Macht Frei” (Work Sets You Free), here, telling the truth about Auschwitz creates freedom.
The Top Oscar-Winner Is a Revolution-Goading Antifa Anthem

The Top Oscar-Winner Is a Revolution-Goading Antifa Anthem

Anderson couldn’t have seen Charlie Kirk’s tragic death coming at the time, but he definitely tried to kick the hornet’s nest to incite revolutionary violence.
‘Two Pianos’: When a Child Prodigy Comes to Terms With Adulthood

‘Two Pianos’: When a Child Prodigy Comes to Terms With Adulthood

This French drama observes what happens when someone’s personal and professional lives clash.
‘Fantasy Life’: Amanda Peet Delivers the Goods in a Career-Defining Role

‘Fantasy Life’: Amanda Peet Delivers the Goods in a Career-Defining Role

The veteran actress plays to age in this Woody Allen flavored New York-based comedy.
‘Vladimir’: A Reverse May-December Romantic Fantasy-Obsession

‘Vladimir’: A Reverse May-December Romantic Fantasy-Obsession

This eight-part adaptation of the darkly comic novel creates huge sparks between the leads.
‘The Napa Boys’: Nothing Is Sacred in This Parody of Movie Franchises

‘The Napa Boys’: Nothing Is Sacred in This Parody of Movie Franchises

A road trip through western wine country with five guys and a girl hits most of its marks.
‘Youngblood’: Coming of Age and Discovering Identity Via Hockey

‘Youngblood’: Coming of Age and Discovering Identity Via Hockey

“Youngblood” is a solid sports movie about identity, family, romance, second chances, with decent hockey action, that also doubles as a coming-of-age film.
‘Rosemead’: Saving Face Is a Bad Choice If Your Son Is Shizophrenic

‘Rosemead’: Saving Face Is a Bad Choice If Your Son Is Shizophrenic

The message is that it’s everyone’s responsibility to help overly-proud people who need help get help, and it’s their responsibility to learn to ask for help.
‘In Cold Light’: A Misstep on Maika Monroe’s Stardom Trajectory

‘In Cold Light’: A Misstep on Maika Monroe’s Stardom Trajectory

As Helen Hunt’s character, Claire, says to Maika Monroe’s character, Ava: “You can’t just walk away”. Maybe Ava can’t. But you can.
‘The Swedish Connection’: How a WWII Lawyer Saved Thousands of Lives

‘The Swedish Connection’: How a WWII Lawyer Saved Thousands of Lives

An unassuming attorney gamed the legal system in order to rescue Scandinavian Jews.