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Star Wars: Maul - Shadow Lord: Season 1
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FilmLand Empire
FilmLand Empire is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Naila Scargill.
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| James White (2015) | Naila Scargill |
A minimal approach creates an unflinching character study that relies on performance over traditional narrative.
Posted Mar 04, 2019
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| Nasty Baby (2015) | Naila Scargill |
There are layers to this social satire, and the insidious effect of central character Freddy's brazen narcissism unexpectedly draws you in to observe more complex matters of class division, prejudice, and homophobia.
Posted Mar 04, 2019
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