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Best Films of 2019: Despite All the Death, Destruction and Divorce, the Movies Were a Fun Time This Year
By Kiko Martinez
Tags: Film, Texas, San Antonio, best movies, 2019, Best Films of 2019, best films, best movies, Knives Out, The Lighthouse, A Hidden Life, The Last Black Man in San Francisco, The Nightingale, 1917, Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood, The Farewell, Parasite, Marriage Story
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