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Girii / Haji(2020)grip me, stretch my mind, transport me · From Allison Keene at Paste: It’s a character-driven series that deeply understands both cultures it has set itself within, and never loses sight of the crime that put it into motion—one that asks what you are willing to do for family and for duty, and at what cost. |
Giving Voice(2020)enlighten me, grip me, stretch my mind · From Beandrea July at The Hollywood Reporter: In today’s saturated media environment, it’s heartening to be reminded that exposure to theater can be a lifeline for the kids who need it most. Giving Voice is the best kind of “feel-good” doc: one that organically moves you in a way you didn’t see coming. |
Grand Army(2020)grip me, tug my heartstrings · From Annabel Nugent at Independent: Grand Army finds its heart in its remarkably talented teenage actors, particularly A’zion, Odley Jean (Dominique) and Amalia Yoo (Leila). |
Greyhound(2020)grip me, take me back, up my adrenaline · From Peter Travers at Rolling Stone: The subtlety of the Hanks performance, amid the chaos of war, is what carries the day. |
Hamilton(2020)enlighten me, find me fun, inspire me · From James Berarnadelli at Reelviews: The end result provides nearly three hours of superior entertainment both for those who consider themselves Hamilton devotees and those without previous viewing experience. |
Happiest Season(2020)find me fun, make me laugh, romance me · From Molly Freeman at ScreenRant: Happiest Season is a cheesy, fun and heartfelt romantic comedy, with a sweetly genuine queer love story at the center of this holiday tale. |