‘Collective Monologue’ Review: Jessica Sarah Rinland’s Latest Is a Brilliantly Immersive Examination of Human-Animal Connections
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‘Collective Monologue’ Review: Jessica Sarah Rinland’s Latest Is a Brilliantly Immersive Examination of Human-Animal Connections

For her latest cinematic experiment, multidisciplinary artist Jessica Sarah Rinland explores the tacit connections between animals and their keepers in several Argentine animal sanctuaries undergoing significant transformation. Enigmatic in form but moving in the sensations it so skillfully captures, Collective Monologue stands out as one of the year’s most mesmerizing documentaries.

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‘To a Land Unknown’ Review: A Train of Misfortune Pursues a Pair of Palestinian Refugees Seeking New Beginnings
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‘To a Land Unknown’ Review: A Train of Misfortune Pursues a Pair of Palestinian Refugees Seeking New Beginnings

The narrative feature debut from Danish-Palestinian filmmaker Mahdi Fleifel, To a Land Unknown obliterates the remoteness of the migrant crisis to bring the viewer directly into the tribulations experienced by many refugees, delivering a gritty and affecting portrait of individuals desperate to achieve the safety and possibility we should all be entitled to in life.

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‘Mickey 17’ Review: Bong Joon Ho is BACK, Baby!
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‘Mickey 17’ Review: Bong Joon Ho is BACK, Baby!

Since his 2020 Best Picture winner Parasite, fans old and new have patiently anticipated Bong’s follow-up. Wait no longer because Mickey 17 is finally here in all its brilliant, hilarious, and spectacular glory.

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