Tyreek Hill is without an NFL home, but he still picked up a win in his ongoing legal battle with Sophie Hall ... as a judge ...
The world-famous Joe Patti's Seafood Market is now making it easier than ever to try its coveted fresh seafood through a new ...
EXCLUSIVE: Ai-jen Poo and Lydia Storie, two of the exec producers of prize-winning Sundance film Take Me Home, have launched Give Not Take Media, a production company that will develop film and TV ...
For one Georgia great, Mike Macdonald’s faith-driven Super Bowl win wasn’t just a victory for the Seahawks; it was a validation of a cultural shift he has championed for years. Georgia alum Benjamin ...
Nick Jonas opened up about how his faith was tested after being "betrayed" by his longtime church and losing his family's home during his early rise to fame. When Nick, 33, and his brothers Kevin, 38, ...
Sundance: Liz Sargent's debut film is an admirably lived-in drama about a family in distress that retreats into fantasy rather than seeing through its complications. In one of the first scenes of ...
In Liz Sargent’s debut feature, two adopted daughters grapple with the realities of aging parents and disability. When we enter their cramped Florida home, this wee mutual aid society of three is in a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Writer/director Liz Sargent’s “Take Me Home,” a U.S. Dramatic Competition premiere here at Sundance, strikes a particularly ...
Liz Sargent directs her sister Anna Sargent, who has cognitive disability, in a film that started as a Sundance short. They spoke, along with co-star Ali Ahn, about the project at IndieWire's Sundance ...
“Take Me Home” is a sensitive drama that marks a notably personal feature debut for director Liz Sargent. As a lengthier adaptation of her lovely 2023 short film, however, it’s missing an expanded ...
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