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Flix At :48
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1 week ago
I didn't walk away from "Die My Love" thinking it's the artistic triumph of the year, but I'm glad I saw it, because it reminds us how films can extend beyond the boundaries of storytelling.
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I didn't walk away from "Die My Love" thinking it's the artistic triumph of the year, but I'm glad I saw it, because it reminds us how films can extend beyond the boundaries of storytelling.
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TV & Film
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'Materialist' movie review with Casey T. Allen
Flix At :48
4 minutes
4 months ago
'Materialist' movie review with Casey T. Allen
"Materialists" ends up being just okay. It's a shame all its ideas couldn't come together more successfully.
Flix At :48
I didn't walk away from "Die My Love" thinking it's the artistic triumph of the year, but I'm glad I saw it, because it reminds us how films can extend beyond the boundaries of storytelling.