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Eva Victor’s Sorry, Baby doesn’t announce itself. And yet, it arrives fully formed, like someone who’s spent enough time in therapy to know that the best medicine is to laugh at their own ridiculous idiosyncrasies. Premiering at Sundance, closing out Director’s Fortnight at Cannes, and now screening at SIFF, the
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Iranian director Jafar Panahi has won top honor of the Palme d’Or at this year’s Cannes Film Festival. His film, “It Was Just an Accident,” is a thriller about a former political prisoner who kidnaps a man he believes to be his torturer and then debates with other dissidents whether
Set Photos: Jessica Jones Is Back In Action
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