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'Farha' Is a Brutal Look at the Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine
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Opinion | Michelle Yeoh’s Oscar win was a watershed moment — but we still have a long ways to go in terms of representation
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Shinan Govani: A toast to Gail Simmons as she and ‘Top Chef’ simmer along
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She Wins: Here’s to Powerful Black Women Leaders on Screens
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Anna May Wong’s Legacy of Inclusion
A Fond Farewell to One of SNL's Most Memorable Players | The Mary Sue
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Interview: Actor Cory Lee on her new movie about love, cookies and gingerbread
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Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers on challenge of portraying an Indigenous cop on ‘Three Pines’
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Freda – trailer | IFFR 2022
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The Best LGBTQ Movies of All Time
Review: 'Wakanda Forever' Is a Beautiful Expression of Mourning and a Fantasy Epic
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Let's Talk About the Meaningful Layers of 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever's Post-Credits Scene
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Let's Talk About Michaela Coel's Aneka in 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever'
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'The Second Half': Ellen Warner's Portraits of Life Over 50
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'Till' Director Has the Perfect Reason for Not Showing Physical Violence on Screen