‘The World Will Tremble’: The Horror of Concentration Camps
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‘The World Will Tremble’: The Horror of Concentration Camps

Two prisoners at the Chelmno death camp risk everything to expose the extermination of Jews during WWII.
‘Mickey 17’: A Parable for Our Current Times
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‘Mickey 17’: A Parable for Our Current Times

Filmmaker Bong Joon Ho’s brilliant argument favors nature over science.
‘Nikah’: Uyghur Suppression Under the CCP
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‘Nikah’: Uyghur Suppression Under the CCP

Two sisters want to marry within their own traditions but face serious consequences.
‘My Dead Friend Zoe’: Honoring America’s War Veterans
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‘My Dead Friend Zoe’: Honoring America’s War Veterans

Director Hausmann-Stokes’s message is simple: Make America great again by walking a mile in our veterans’ shoes and adding them to your daily gratitude list.
‘Somewhere in Montana’: Liberal Versus Conservative: Who Wins?
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‘Somewhere in Montana’: Liberal Versus Conservative: Who Wins?

The film reminds us that America always intended to be a country where people could agree to disagree, extend each other an olive branch, and find peace.

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‘Eephus’: Carpe Diem! Even If Your Baseball Team Goes Extinct

‘Eephus’: Carpe Diem! Even If Your Baseball Team Goes Extinct

Director Carson Lund presents the ‘eephus’ metaphor—yearning for a fast life while living a slow one, which passes by before we know it—as a hittable pitch.
‘Novocaine’: Jack Quaid Can Feel No Pain

‘Novocaine’: Jack Quaid Can Feel No Pain

A novel and original rom-com concept is nearly crippled by an overlong running length.
‘The World Will Tremble’: The Horror of Concentration Camps

‘The World Will Tremble’: The Horror of Concentration Camps

Two prisoners at the Chelmno death camp risk everything to expose the extermination of Jews during WWII.
‘Black Bag’: Cool, Quietly Hilarious 4-Star Spy Thriller

‘Black Bag’: Cool, Quietly Hilarious 4-Star Spy Thriller

With its suits, eyewear, and interior design giving off a 1960s retro vibe, Soderbergh has crafted an exceptionally taut-yet-funny, stylish spook thriller.
‘Mickey 17’: A Parable for Our Current Times

‘Mickey 17’: A Parable for Our Current Times

Filmmaker Bong Joon Ho’s brilliant argument favors nature over science.
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‘Meeting With Pol Pot’: The Danger of Talking With a Dictator

‘Meeting With Pol Pot’: The Danger of Talking With a Dictator

A film about a journalist’s disappearance is a thinly disguised documentary of Pol Pot’s genocide of the Cambodian people.
‘Millers in Marriage’: The Perils of Not Paying Attention

‘Millers in Marriage’: The Perils of Not Paying Attention

The moral of ‘Millers’ is, if you don’t compliment your spouse on a regular basis, some other man or woman will be happy to do it for you.
‘Last Breath’: Diving Thriller Will Take Your Breath Away

‘Last Breath’: Diving Thriller Will Take Your Breath Away

The highly engrossing ‘Last Breath’ features the cool-headed, ‘right stuff’ of Navy pilots and any crew of men who nonchalantly do dangerous jobs for a living.