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Episode 2 of The Last of Us show feels more like a video game than the previous episode, undoubtedly because it was directed by game...
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The Last of Us (TLOU) show is the talk of TV town. Whether you’re brand new to Joel and Ellie’s adventures or you’re wondering...
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With the first episode of a new HBO series almost here, I am experiencing a new feeling. It’s a not unpleasant mixture of trepidation and...
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To conclude, TÁR is one of the best movies ever made. Go watch it. Perhaps the greatest delivery of meta text comes in an early scene in...
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Sarah Polley’s new film, Women Talking is her first narrative feature in eleven years. Before her lauded documentary Stories We Tell...
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Is film criticism elitist? Almost definitely, an opinion only exacerbated by the release of the latest Sight & Sound Best Films of all...
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Martin McDonagh’s work feels spare. His gift for economical storytelling creates believable characters in minimal screen time. These...
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There’s this part of All the President’s Men that stays with me. Woodward and Bernstein doorstop a woman in need of answers....
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How does it feel to overcome major trauma? It’s not a catchy theme, it doesn’t sound pleasant and it’s difficult to...
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