Little Quentin
Oswald the bunny did something terrible, and together with his friends they must do all they can to ensure no one ever finds out.
Oswald the bunny did something terrible, and together with his friends they must do all they can to ensure no one ever finds out.
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Fresh off an Oscar win for The Queen of Basketball, Ben Proudfoot is back with his latest NYTimes Op/Doc film, a propulsive profile of the feminist trailblazer Patsy Takemoto Mink and the origin of the landmark legislation synonymous with gender equity in American sport—Title IX.
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As another sequel-saturated summer comes to a close, it's clear that sequels are no fad but a growing trend. It's a conversation we started with our 2011 article, Has Hollywood Lost its Way, when we mapped the rising popularity of sequels over the last three decades.
After being dumped by his girlfriend, a street musician suffers from psychological problems manifested as a little demon who disrupts his everyday life.
Before he was the fastest man alive, Usain Bolt was the boy who learned to fly.