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There’s a subtle art to crafting a visual to accompany a piece of music that often goes under appreciated. A …
There’s a subtle art to crafting a visual to accompany a piece of music that often goes under appreciated. A …
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The Oscar-tipped Minari, star of last year’s Sundance Film Festival, is absolutely heart-wrenching. Transporting you to Arkansas in the 1980s, …
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