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Film Critic Cassandra Fong finds Blink Twice to be an uneven but promising debut from Zoe Kravitz
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Film Critic Cassandra Fong finds Sinners to be a simmering and luscious piece of modern cinema
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Film Writer Cassandra Fong revisits 2006's The Prestige, finding it to be a twisting psychological thriller with a greater reward on a rewatch
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Film Writer Cassandra Fong finds new relevance in 2023's The Apprentice with the second rise of Donald Trump
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Film Writer Cassandra Fong revisits 2012's The Dictator, finding it to be a politically-incorrect comedy that has become horrifically prescient over time
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Culture Writer Cassandra Fong reviews Lilija Berzinska's The Skeleton in the Cupboard, praising its complexity of blending fairytale logic with a psychological depth to offer a unique depiction of the unseen and emotion
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News Contributor Cassandra Fong reports on Pope Leo's inaugural Mass, as he becomes the 267th Pope of the Roman Catholic Church
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News Contributor Cassandra Fong reports on the success of Anora at the Oscars
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Culture writer Cassandra Fong reviews Rachel Spence's Daughter of the Sun, finding the collection to be an elegantly crafted and fiercely powerful meditation on female experience
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Film critic Cassandra Fong rewinds back to Alex Garland’s directorial debut, Ex Machina, commenting on its relevance in the age of AI.
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Film Critic Cassandra Fong takes us back to 2002's City of God, crediting its continued relevance in cinematic history.
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Film critic Cassandra Fong takes us back to Duncan Jones’ 2009 film, Moon, crediting its depiction of isolation, identity and deception