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The Namesake: Powerful Storytelling and Extraordinary Cinematography
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Burnt: Foodie Film Revealing Chef Pressures in the Culinary World
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Tea With the Dames: An Unfiltered Discussion With Four Legendary Actresses
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Puzzle Movie: Snapping Pieces of Life Together in a New Configuration
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How Does the Downton Abbey Movie Hold Up on the Big Screen?
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Millions Film: Imaginative, Unique and Unconventional Holiday Movie
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