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Tomris Laffly

  • ‘The Wonder’ Review: Florence Pugh Stuns as a Woman of Science in a Community of Faith

    The director of “A Fantastic Woman” and the author of “Room” find a vehicle that perfectly blends their sensibilities

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    Tomris Laffly
    November 16, 2022 @ 2:00 PM
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    ‘The Wonder’ Review: Florence Pugh Stuns as a Woman of Science in a Community of Faith
  • ‘Knock Down the House’ Film Review: Rousing Documentary Follows AOC and Three Other Women on the Road to Congress

    Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is the marquee name, but Rachel Lears’ inspiring film covers a whole new generation of determined politicians

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    Tomris Laffly
    April 30, 2019 @ 3:34 PM
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    3:34 PM
    ‘Knock Down the House’ Film Review: Rousing Documentary Follows AOC and Three Other Women on the Road to Congress
  • ‘The Wind’ Film Review: Striking Feminist Horror-Western Undercuts Its Own Power

    Emma Tammi makes an impressive directorial debut, but the movie’s messaging is ill-served by a non-chronological narrative

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    Tomris Laffly
    April 2, 2019 @ 11:22 AM
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    11:22 AM
    ‘The Wind’ Film Review: Striking Feminist Horror-Western Undercuts Its Own Power
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