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Award-Nominated Films: A Review
Hello readers, This post is dedicated to the three award-nominated films I have seen recently. Award season is often a time when the best films come out and this year is no exception. I saw all three of these films … Continue reading
Posted in Actor/Actress, Analysis, Awards, Director, Film, Weekly Recommendation
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