Tag: movies
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Over the last six months, there has been a lot of talk about the future of theatrical exhibition (“going to the movies”), with The Discourse treating every film as some… more ›
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As a classic genre in cinema history, film noir showcases the shadowy side of human society better than almost any other. Generally spanning from the 1940s through the 1950s, classic… more ›
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Sometimes conventional wisdom is true: there has been no greater original screenplay in the last 50 years than the one Robert Towne wrote for Chinatown. https://www.theguardian.com/film/article/2024/jun/20/chinatown-movie-anniversary more ›
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Genre filmmaking is in her blood. https://www.inverse.com/entertainment/caitlin-cronenberg-interview-humane-david-cronenberg-horror more ›
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When Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert sat down at the end of 1993 to pick their 10 favorite movies of the year, they largely selected prestige, Oscar-bait films like The… more ›
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The British writer-director Jonathan Glazer begins his new film, The Zone of Interest, with a howling void. Mica Levi’s keening, groaning score plays over a black screen for far longer than is comfortable.… more ›
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Primarily, the film brought me back to an article by Professor Ruha Benjamin titled “Racial fictions, biological facts: Expanding the Sociological Imagination through speculative methods.” in which Benjamin makes the statement that… more ›
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A corrupt Empire is in cahoots with a sect of witches, and those witches are using future predictions to help manipulate events in their favor. https://www.inverse.com/entertainment/star-wars-dune-ahsoka-nightsisters-bene-gesserit more ›
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Last week marked the 45th anniversary of a show I was absolutely nuts about as a kid. I couldn’t let September 17th, 1978 go unmentioned. Oh, and apologies for borrowing… more ›
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Penned by Kathy Acker and featuring cameos from Nan Goldin, the gender-swapped neo-noir showcases unrestrained female sexuality – here, its director speaks to Dazed about the film’s backstory and feminist… more ›
