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This review of “Master” was first published on Jan. 21, 2022, following its premiere at Sundance.
Sundance 2022: In her film “Master,” writer-director Diallo explores entrenched racism via two Black women living through a nightmare on a college campus Missy Schwartz January 25, 2022 @ 8:34 AM ...
*When you hear Regina Hall’s name in a new movie you know it’s going to be funny or she’s going to bring the drama! In her upcoming film “Master” she’s tapping into the horror space.
Writer-director Mariama Diallo’s film explores the supernatural as well as racism, classism, privilege and inequality. Regina Hall stars in “Master.” (Photo by Emily V. Aragones/Prime Video) ...
Regina Hall appears in Master by Mariama Diallo, an official selection of the U.S. Dramatic Competition at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute.
Master (2022) Film Review from the 44th Annual Sundance Film Festival, a movie directed by Mariama Diallo and starring Regina Hall, Zoe Renee, Julia Nightingale, Talia Ryder, Ella Hunt, Noa Fisher ...
2022 Oscars’ co-host Regina Hall navigates a range of horrors in new film ‘Master’ Writer-director Mariama Diallo’s film explores the supernatural as well as racism, classism, privilege ...
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