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Review

Léa Seydoux Lends Desire as Célestine in ‘The Diary of a Chambermaid’

Review

‘The Fits’ Proves That Creativity in the Film Industry is Not Dead

Review,LA Film Festival

Documentary ‘Free CeCe!’ Shows Fight for Justice Within LGBTQ Community

Review

‘Therapy for A Vampire’ is a Comedy Worth Sinking Your Teeth Into

Interview,LA Film Festival

Director Amber Sealey and Gemma Brockis of ‘No Light and No Land Anywhere’ Talk Working With a Predominantly Female Cast and Crew [LISTEN]

"I love women that make weird, strong films." –Amber Sealey

Review,LA Film Festival

‘Girl Flu’ is An Unabashedly Bold Look at Entering Womanhood

Review

In ‘King Jack,’ a Sensitive Misfit Comes of Age

Review,LA Film Festival

Loneliness Explored in L.A. Set ‘No Light and No Land Anywhere’

Intimate and fearless.

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