Modern audiences will become impatient with the quietness and meditative pace, and the writing is probably a little too schematic in…
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When Eggers first released “The Witch” his brand of horror was deemed, backhandedly, as “elevated.” The New England filmmaker delivered…
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Read More »Special Honorees include Halle Berry, who will receive the Career Achievement Award; Anthony Anderson who will receive the Producer Award for Television; Jennifer Hudson will…
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