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Hollywood’s not dead

BABYTEETH

ow are you supposed to live, when you know your life could end tomorrow? isn’t the first coming-of-age drama to address this quandary, but the performance of Australian actor Eliza Scanlen, who plays the terminally ill teenager Milla, puts forth the most invigorating,

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