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Coyote (2023). 1h 41m

“In an age where we deal with an ongoing refugee crisis around the planet, films with massive budgets and marketing machines flood our screens with flashy glossy soulless u0026#39;entertainmentu0026#39;.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eCoyote may lack the budget, but for what it lacks in money, it makes up in heart. The central relationship between the two girls is beautifully written and executed by the two leads. The world building around them, especially the first half, almost makes you forget this is a super Indy film!u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eFor the past few years, I have become increasingly concerned about the lack of quality cinema. It is clear this director is a lover of the medium. He has heart, and asks the audience to think about the world in which we live. Not escape it for entertainments sake. This vocational approach to the work is shining through in every frame. And when there is a moment that makes the movie seem like it could have done with a few more bucks, it just makes me even more excited to see what the future for Dustin holds as he builds his career. What a triumphant start!u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI would urge anyone to make up their own mind, you canu0026#39;t do that by reading reviews. Watch the film!”

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