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The Strange Thing About Johnsons, Hereditary, and Midsommar: An Analysis of Family Horror in Ari Aster’s Filmography
An Analysis of Ari Aster Filmography: “And I just don’t want to put any more stress on my family. I’m…
Pinball: The Man Who Saved the Game (2022): Movie Ending & True Story Explained
Pinball: The Man Who Saved the Game (2022): 2023 has already blessed us with two soaring biographical films. Air and…
Kohrra (Season 1) ‘Netflix’ Review: Messy relationships unspooled due to a violent murder
Kohrra (Season 1) ‘Netflix’ Review: Rarely does the name of a production house associated with creating long-form storytelling invite anticipation…
The Universality and Timelessness of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
“His whole body shakes with the strain as he tries to lift something he knows he can’t lift, something everybody…
Afire (2023) Movie Review: Christian Petzold returns with an Eric Rohmer-esque character study about an entitled jerk
Straying far away from his political inclination in the masterful ‘Phoenix,’ or the romantic fantasy of ‘Undine,’ German auteur Christian…
Survival of the Thickest (Season 1) Netflix: Recap & Ending Explained – What happens between Mavis and Luca in the end?
Netflix’s latest comedy series Survival of the Thickest (Season 1), is an 8-episode long series that follows the journey of…
A Spike Lee Joint: 25th Hour [2002]
25th Hour was the first fictional film to openly address 9/11, and did so in a way that seemed deeply confrontational, yet sparingly so, as it only makes up the background of the film – it adds to the sense of pathos and regret that surrounds Monty’s predicament.