ReThink Review: Trust -- Parenting and Adolescence Online
David Schwimmer's film Trust is one of the most honest, impressive films about adolescence and parenting in the Internet age that I've seen.
David Schwimmer's film Trust is one of the most honest, impressive films about adolescence and parenting in the Internet age that I've seen.
Your Highness is certainly an original film for its genre, but is it any good, with or without the use of dangerous Schedule I controlled substances?
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