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Review: Daydream Nation High school films are a dime a dozen, yet we tend to gravitate to them because of how relatable the high school experience ... By Geoff HenaoFebruary 20, 20200 Reviews
Reviews Tribeca ’11 Review: Beats, Rhymes & Life This may be the most partial review I have ever wrote. Not because some suit threw money at me or I have personal ... By Andres BolivarFebruary 20, 20200