‘Requiem’ began as a memorial to my late husband, the writer and scholar David Brett but has now taken on more universal themes especially focusing on the na
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Seconds after the wedding ceremony, a bride is stunned to learn that her new husband fudged nearly everything he told her about his past, his family, and his
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A superhero romance surrounding a war waged between Capes and Masks, one of which questions his arch rivalry after the planet's inhabitants become powerless
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Road Kill
A childless couple struggles, as if lost in a tango, to celebrate their 7th anniversary at a Long Island resort during the annual Rose Moon.
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