The Unwatchable Whiteness of Holiday Movies
Hallmark’s brand of wholesomeness reinforces racist stereotypes of who deserves happy endings
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Hallmark’s brand of wholesomeness reinforces racist stereotypes of who deserves happy endings
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Read MoreIn adapting his books to film, David Bezmozgis occupies two worlds
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Read MoreA Q&A with director Philippe Falardeau on his new film, My Internship in Canada
Read MoreAtom Egoyan returns to TIFF on his own terms
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