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‘Aloners’ review: Debut filmmaker Hong Sung-eun is one to watch | TIFF 2021

First-time feature filmmaker Hong Sung-eun impresses with her debut film ‘Aloners,’ which plays off of the devastating impacts isolation can have.

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‘Shang-Chi’ review: The Avenger we need right now

Shang-Chi takes on this pressure with grace, resulting in a beautiful film, a dedication to Asian and Asian-American culture.

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Album review: Lauren Dukes Releases Self-Titled Debut EP

At once tantalizing and rippling with harmonic muscle, Lauren Dukes surfaces with a grand EP, exhibiting her luxurious voice and polished songwriting.

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‘The Night When No One Had Sex’ review: Kalena Miller’s hilarious book dives into love and adult life

Kalena Miller’s ‘The Night When No One Had Sex’ examines the troubled thoughts of teenagers anticipating life after high school.

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‘Cinderella (2021)’ review: Remake fails to spark any new magic

The most recent iteration of ‘Cinderella,’ starring Camila Cabello, can’t spark any new life into the classic story.

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‘How We Fall Apart’ review: Katie Zhao’s dark academia thriller exposes the toxicity of competitive academic environments

Katie Zhao turns to the dark academia sub-genre in ‘How We Fall Apart’ to expose the toxic nature of competitive academics.

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‘Only Murders in the Building’ review: A love letter to true crime, and the fandoms we create along the way

‘Only Murders in the Building’ is not just a show about the fandom behind true crime, but a comedy rich with mystery about the people we share our lives with.