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/Armageddon Time (2022) is a new deeply personal drama from James Gary (The Lost City of Z, Ad Astra) set in the director's hometown neighborhood of Queens, NY in 1980.
Read MoreArmageddon Time (2022) is a new deeply personal drama from James Gary (The Lost City of Z, Ad Astra) set in the director's hometown neighborhood of Queens, NY in 1980.
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Steve McQueen has developed a reputation for minimalist storytelling that leaves a maximum impact, often exploring challenging, real-world history as well as the fragility of the human condition.