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Grimonprez made “Soundtrack,” an Academy Award nominee for documentary feature, as a way to reckon with his own country’s colonial legacy.

The Bel-Air fire became known as the “the big one,” the event that forced everyone in Los Angeles to reckon with the dangers fire posed to their coveted hillsides.

It’s yet another failure to reckon with quantum Trumpness: Trump isn’t "for" or "against" anything, in the normal sense of those words.

From Salon

A biting satire set inside a military role-playing facility, “Atropia,” which stars Alia Shankar, Callum Turner and Chloë Sevigny, follows an aspiring actor who falls in love with a soldier cast as an insurgent, forcing them both to reckon with the blurred lines between performance and reality.

If there is anything to be taken from story of Christopher Harkins, it is the determination of these women and the way they held their nerve for years, standing together as a force Harkins that, in the end, could not reckon with.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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