From “Wicked” to “Will & Harper,” what will be the talk of film awards season?
Rendy Jones
Rendy Jones is a film and television journalist based in Brooklyn, New York. They are the owner of self-published outlet Rendy Reviews, a member of the Critics Choice Association, and a part time stand up comedian.
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