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Writer-Director Alan Yang On 'Tigertail,' A Movie Different From His TV Comedies

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Delivery van driver Ricky (Kris Hitchen) takes a break with his his daughter (Katie Proctor) in the Ken Loach drama Sorry We Missed You. Joss Barratt/Zeitgeist Films hide caption

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3 Movies That Strike A Balance Between Escapism And Anxiety

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Judge Calls System's Treatment Of Those Who Have Mental Illnesses 'The Definition Of Insanity'

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Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers gave Americans a much-needed on-screen escape in the 1930s. Above, they dance in the 1938 comedy musical Carefree. Hulton Archive/Getty Images hide caption

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Fred And Ginger Cheered Us Up During The Depression. Might They Do It Again?

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Two chefs get blasted in the face with a mystery entree on Dishmantled. I smell a Peabody! No, wait — marinara sauce. My mistake. Quibi hide caption

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Short Attention Span Theater: A Quick Look At Quibi's Launch Titles

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Roger Allam as Prospero in William Shakespeare's The Tempest directed by Jeremy Herrin at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London. Robbie Jack/Corbis via Getty Images hide caption

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Wanted: Stories With Happily Ever Afters - Here's Where To Start Looking

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Camp Jened, in upstate New York, was the epicenter of a disability rights movement that led to the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Steve Honigsbaum hide caption

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'Crip Camp' Is A Raucous Celebration Of A World-Changing Place

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