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Laughing in the Face of Dying Young, in “Cherry”
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Flirtation and Confrontation in “Sparring Partner”
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Julio Torres on the Rocky Relationship That Drives "Problemista"
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Crashes and Community in “Demolition”
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Flipping the Script on Trans Medical Encounters
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Textures: For Black Women, Embracing Natural Hair Is About More than Style
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A Teen-Ager’s Quest to Manage His O.C.D. in “Lost in My Mind”
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Richard Brody on the Movies That Should’ve Been Nominated for Best Picture in 2024
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TikTok and War Intersect in “Following Valeria”
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Cousins: An Awkward Reunion
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Roger J. Carter: Rebel Revolutionary
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Proof of Concept: Richard Kind on Making a Short Film about Making a Short Film
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Friday Night Blind: Bowling Without Sight
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How Ava DuVernay Restages History in “Origin”
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The Barber of Little Rock: One Man’s Fight to Close the Racial Wealth Gap
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Amanda Petrusich’s Best Albums of 2023
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Richard Brody’s Best Movies of 2023
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Echo: A Pioneer of Echolocation for the Blind
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Richard Brody's Best Films of 2023
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Carpenter: A Landmine Survivor’s Resilience
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Swimming Through: The Euphoria of Cold-Water Immersion
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Direcciones: Navigating a City Without Street Addresses
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Deciding Vote: A Courageous Assemblyman’s Stand for Reproductive Rights
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Parker: One Black Family’s Quest to Reclaim Their Name
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Nina & Irena: A Holocaust Survivor Breaks Eighty Years of Silence
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The Night Doctrine: The Lives Lost to a U.S. Strategy in Afghanistan
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A Blind Child’s Endless Imagination: The Unicorn in Snowpants Suddenly Ran Off
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The Final Work of an Israeli Filmmaker Killed by Hamas, in “The Boy.”
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Alpha Kings: Gen Z and the World of Financial Domination
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Nauha: A Caretaker’s Saintly Patience
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