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Daily Archives: April 21, 2024
Movie Review: A rough childhood becomes a reverie — “We Grown Now”
“We Grown Now,” the third feature of writer-director Minhal Baig, is a sentimental coming-of-age tale, a period piece nostalgic for Chicago’s stigmatized and long-gone Cabrini Green high-rise housing project. That’s just the first way this lovely and intimate film upends … Continue reading
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