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Aug 2023
54m 3s

Ugly crying over Celine Song's Past Live...

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Already proclaimed as one of the best films of the year, Past Lives is a stunning drama that hits you right in the feels. There will be tears. Past Lives writer and director Celine Song drops in to talk about her semi-autobiographical movie, reinvention, and destiny as a pick-up line. BL and WM discuss the blazing Australian success story that is horror fl ... Show More
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