A documentary revisits the women-led touring festival that challenged rock’s gender rules in the late 1990s. Once dismissed as a joke, Lilith Fair is reexamined as a necessary response to the exclusion of women from rock’s mainstream culture.
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‘Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery’ Review: Mocked, Misunderstood, and Ultimately Vindicated
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‘Honey Don’t!’ Review: Ethan Coen’s Pulpy, Irreverent Crime Detour
A lesbian private detective investigates the death of a woman under suspicious circumstances while falling for a local police officer. Starring Margaret Qualley, Aubrey Plaza, and Chris Evans.
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‘Sirat’ Review: Lost Souls on a Road Trip Through the Moroccan Desert
A father searching for his missing daughter joins a group of ravers on a perilous journey through the Moroccan desert, where a free party slowly mutates into an existential road movie marked by danger, loss, and growing unease.
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‘The Housemaid’ Review: A ’90s Thriller Reheated for the Present
Hired to work for a wealthy family, a housemaid with a criminal past becomes trapped in a domestic nightmare where class, power and desire collide. Starring Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried.
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‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ Review: The War for Peace in Pandora
The third Avatar film drifts between spiritual harmony and all-out warfare, proving once again that Cameron’s true planet isn’t Pandora, but cinema itself.
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‘A Big Bold Beautiful Journey’ Review: A GPS for Two Lost Souls
An AI-powered navigation system sends two lost souls (Colin Farrell and Margot Robbie) on a road trip through their pasts, where love and destiny intersect.
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‘Queen of Coal’ Review: Breaking the Walls of Gender and Tradition (Netflix)
Agustina Macri’s drama follows a trans teenager in Patagonia torn between her dream of working underground and her journey toward womanhood. It premieres on Netflix on December 19.
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‘Sex (Dreams Love)’ Review: A Subtle Study of Men at an Emotional Crossroads
Two men, both in heterosexual marriages, have an unexpected experience that challenges them to reconsider their understanding of sexuality, gender, and identity.
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‘IT: Welcome to Derry’ Review: What Happens When Evil Is Set Free
The first season of the series comes to an end with an explosive, intense episode that closes a chapter in the protagonists’ lives while offering hints of what a possible continuation might bring. Streaming on HBO Max.
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‘Fate’ Review: Riding Shotgun With a Matador
A shy lawyer who works as a taxi driver accidentally crosses paths with a famous bullfighter and his eccentric entourage, and ends up joining them on their tour across Spain. Starring Ricardo Gómez and Oscar Jaenada. Available on Hulu.


