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  "publishedAt": "2026-03-26T00:43:40.000Z",
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    "another batch of movies",
    "lists for each program"
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  "textContent": "Another month, another batch of movies! One very exciting program and a bunch of stuff that I generally approve of even if I’m not quite as excited about it. I found someone on Letterboxd who seems to be maintaining lists for each program, which made writing this easier, I tell you what. Thanks, Robby!\n\nYou know, I’m gonna skip to the exciting bit: **Tramps, Troublemakers, and Trailblazers: Trans Filmmakers**. Caden Mark Gardner and Willow Catelyn Maclay curated this and it looks amazing. _We’re All Going to the World’s Fair_ is going to be the one most people have heard of, and it’s great. I’m really interested in _Maggots and Men_ because it’s a historical story, and I’m looking forward to seeing what a trans lens brings to this bit of Soviet history. _Drunktown’s Finest_ caught my eye as well – intersectional! – as did _No Ordinary Man_ since it’s a biopic about a jazz musician, and I have this persistent feeling that I should know more about jazz history.",
  "title": "April 2026 Criterion Channel Lineup"
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