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caitlin fitzgerald

Always Shine (2016) Review

Posted on January 27, 2021January 27, 2021 by Guest
Always Shine (2016) Review

Mackenzie Davis stars in ‘Always Shine’ (2016), “a beguiling and unique horror experiment” from director Sophia Takal and screenwriter Lawrence Michael Levine, reviewed by Jacob Heayes.

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