The Last Black Man In San Francisco is on Amazon Prime. One of my favorite films of the year, if not the favorite. Please please watch it.
aggregative sites reflect that. But that's less important next to the idea that taking a shot at A24 seems... odd. They're a distributor. And it seems like you are reducing a series of dozens of very very different kinds of independent films to generic type and that feels
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both unfair and just a weird reduction. Because they do good work. They ensure audiences see them. And if you're going turn up your nose at a distribution company I genuinely don't know what to say. The last point is sort of the most important, in that...
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whether you mean it or not, both your comments make it seem like you don't think a movie can even tackle the issue of gentrification. You take it seriously, okay fine, but like. I'm confused as to what you think movies are even supposed to do?
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