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The delicious cheekiness of the film is to present a story about two gay immigrants as a swooning romantic epic spanning years.
Read MoreHinds’ shortcomings are readily apparent, but their infectious energy is undeniable.
Read MoreThere is a gemlike quality to this film: an emotional, earthbound portrayal of the lived experience of a black woman — fighting to make ends meet, retaining her integrity despite repeated indignities.
Read MoreIt has its flaws, but Love, Victor is a fun teen rom-com hat isn’t entirely rosy.
Read MoreThis is one of the best documentaries I have ever seen, one that I plan to view again and again.
Read MoreProud excels when it makes the political personal, utilizing its characters as affecting markers for changing minds and hearts.
Read MoreSelf Made Man is a perfect piece of music for anyone eager to push, shove, jump, and shout after months of being told to stay put.
Read MoreIn her novel Pizza Girl, Jean Kyoung Frazier has given us an exhilarating spin on a long line of road-rebel mothers.
Read MoreThere’s much to admire in If There Are Mountains, modulated pathos as well as subtle joys.
Read MoreSpike Lee examines a number of racist stereotypes that illuminate the times these men lived through, the bigoted conditions of their service and sacrifice, and their continued struggle for respect and parity.
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Holiday Commentary: Making Room for the Stranger