thu 07/08/2025

Katherine McLaughlin

Articles By Katherine McLaughlin

Man Up

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Glassland

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We Made It: Lauren O'Farrell, aka Deadly Knitshade

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X + Y

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Foxcatcher

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Album of the Year: St Vincent- St Vincent

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Dumb and Dumber To

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Life Itself

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Say When

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Nightcrawler

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LFF 2014: Mommy

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LFF 2014: The Keeping Room

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LFF 2014: The Duke of Burgundy

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Angel Olsen, Electric Ballroom

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I Origins

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Magic in the Moonlight

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