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Animated / Biography / Comedy / Editorials / Film Festival / SXSW 2022 / SXSW22 Interviews / SXSW22 Reviews / TCS

‘My Year of Dicks’ Episode 1 – ‘The Vampire’ (SXSW) – Non-Spoiler Review and Interview with Writer/Creator Pamela Ribon and Director Sara Gunnarsdóttir  

March 22, 2022March 22, 2022 - by Sarah Taylor

A unique journey thats as strangely nostalgic as it is entertaining. A Must watch for all! Check out our review of the premiere and interview with Creator Pam Ribon and Director Sara Gunnarsdóttir here:

‘My Year of Dicks’ Episode 1 – ‘The Vampire’ (SXSW) – Non-Spoiler Review and Interview with Writer/Creator Pamela Ribon and Director Sara Gunnarsdóttir   Read More
Kristen Stweart as Princess Diana in 'Spencer'
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‘Spencer’ Review – A Masterfully Bittersweet Ode to Princess Diana

September 6, 2021September 7, 2021 - by Ben Rolph

“‘Spencer’ manages to be both unnervingly melancholic and joyful, especially as Pablo Larraín deftly ends off this nightmare-induced fable.” Read TCS Guest Author Ben Rolph’s (@TheDCTVshow) full review here:

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‘The Scars of Ali Boulala’ (Tribeca) Film Review

June 14, 2021June 14, 2021 - by Zeke Blakeslee

We got to see ‘The Scars of Ali Boulala’ at Tribeca Film Festival, and it shines a light on one of skateboarding’s most gracious subjects.

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