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Cinematic Spillover: Short reviews of The Tax Collector, La Llorona and An American Pickle
By Kiko Martinez
Tags: Film, An American Pickle, Seth Rogen, Brandon Trost, Simon Rich, Yiddish, Jewish American, SodaStream, La Llorona, 2020 La Llorona, 2020 film, Shudder, HBO Max, Guatemala, Guatemalan genocide, Jayro Bustamante, Julio Diaz, Maria Mercdes Coroy, The Tax Collector, David Ayer, Shia LaBeouf, Bobby Soto, Latino stereotypes
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