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Tribeca Film Review: ‘Command and Control’ - Variety

Variety: The folly of man and the inevitability of disaster are the twin engines powering “Command and Control,” a riveting and dismaying documentary from “Food, Inc.” director Robert Kenner about a 1980 nuclear disaster that took place just outside Little Rock, Ark. Based on the harrowing book by Eric Schlosser (who not only co-wrote, but also appears in the film), this unsettling production — made in concert with PBS’ “American Experience” — is equal parts history lesson, cautionary tale and nerve-rattling thriller, using all manner of nonfiction devices to elicit both horror and outrage over the precariousness of our deadliest arsenals.

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The Graduates (2023) - Movie Review And Summary (with Spoilers)

"The Graduates," thankfully avoids showing a school shooting, but what's left leaves you wanting more.

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You Can Live Forever (2022) - Review/ Summary (with Spoilers)

In “You Can Live Forever,” faith conflicts with sexuality as a Jehovah’s Witness girl falls for another girl who is by no means questioning their sexuality.

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Something Else Review [Tribeca 2019] | We Got This Covered

WGTC: “Something Else promises monsters but delivers more demons of the human experience variety, as it is far more romantically heartfelt than expected.”

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