Because I’ve been listening to a podcast where the hosts are both critically astute about…
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I recently rewatched Marie Antoinette and what caught my attention this time around is the architecture of…
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Few people constructed plots more tightly or more delightfully–in a macabre way–than Ira Levin. Stephen…
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You know, for a small website run on passion and gumption, we have a lot…
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Halloween in July? By some Howard Hawksian rule of horror movies where all you need…
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We’ve paused Schindler’s List for this particular taco break before, more or less, and hosted Lovefests and…
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Here in the States, it’s Independence Day, and that means, among other things, that you…
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“The priest told me it’s not a sin to kill if you don’t enjoy killing. …
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Lady Macbeth is nineteenth-century noir rather than tragedy—in-and-out at ninety minutes and with a well-evoked…
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I actually like the enjoyable fluff that is Morning Glory (2010). Casting Rachel McAdams as a…
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