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Two movies about terrible fathers trying their best for their children — it's Finding Nemo vs. Trap.
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Two movies about chasing a better life and contending with what a name can mean—it’s Anora vs. Mousehunt.
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Two movies that explore how we see the world — it's They Live vs. The Hunt (2020).
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Two films where an unlikely duo are thrown together to contend with unfamiliar territory — it’s Wicked vs. Rush Hour.
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Two movies about communities coming together and the burden of loneliness — it’s It’s A Wonderful Life vs. Hot Frosty.
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Two Thanksgiving movies about corporate greed and anonymity — it's You've Got Mail vs. Thanksgiving.
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Two horror films where an established icon of terror meets their match — it's Terrifier 2 vs. Orphan: First Kill.
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Two movies about manipulation and unintended consequences — it’s Strangers On A Train vs. The Wasp.
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Two movies about unmasking a criminal, frank sexuality, and a very dedicated son — it's Dressed To Kill vs. Held Hostage In My House.
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Two stylized films about literally fighting for what you want — it’s Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World vs. Polite Society.
info_outlineJennifer Esposito discusses her thrilling, funny, affecting new film Fresh Kills, a movie that doesn’t fit into any one box but that has been connecting deeply with audiences since its release. You wanna know who your people are? Jennifer is your people. She made a movie for movie lovers, a movie for women, a movie for human beings.
Watch Fresh Kills at home: www.freshkillsmovie.com
See a screening of Fresh Kills plus Q&A with Jennifer in ON, Canada this Sunday, August 18: www.anchorniagara.com