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Sunday October 6, 2013

Day: October 6, 2013

Review

The Unbearable Lightness of Gravity; The Depth and Resonance of Adore

October 6, 2013
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By Wheeler Winston Dixon. I’m always in a bad mood after I see a bad movie, especially when I have hopes that the film will be an altogether different experience. Such was the case today with Gravity (2013), the latest feature from director Alfonso Cuarón, which has been playing to […]

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