Oscar Winners Michelle Yeoh, Brendan Fraser and Ke Huy Quan. 🎉❤️
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Oscar Winners Michelle Yeoh, Brendan Fraser and Ke Huy Quan. 🎉❤️
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Me: You should really watch euphoria, this series is nothing like any coming of age tv show that it’s out there right now, this touches topics that tv shows are scared to talk about and portray it in such a honest, raw and accurate way that it might be a little bit hard to watch sometimes, it doesn’t matter where you’re growing up, what your believes are or on what cultural environment you’re surrounded, you can still see yourself in all the characters and relate to them, this thing is so important for this generation and it’s a whole game changer on the genre itself, in this essay I will-
a24 won’t really let Lucas Hedges go, huh?
a24 already kidnapped alexa demie too
"The Whale" Devastates with a Timeless Look at Choice, Forgiveness, and Love
“The Whale” Devastates with a Timeless Look at Choice, Forgiveness, and Love
The Whale fucking destroyed me. With about fifteen minutes to go, I felt the lump forming in my throat. After a tiny plot twist, things started getting blurry. During the climactic scene, the tears started flowing freely, and by the time the credits rolled, I was an absolute mess. I wasn’t the only one, as I heard sniffling from two others in my row. My tears continued on the way out of the…
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"Slow West" - A Sparse Shakespearean Western
“Slow West” – A Sparse Shakespearean Western
John Maclean’s sparse Western film strikes a gorgeous balance between the untamed beauty and the cold indifference of the American frontier. The characters are drawn broadly and have archetypal motivations, the sense of humor is dry and dark, and the ultimate tone of the story is tragic. Slow Westtakes care to unveil its secrets with a practiced pacing, and always knows when to kick up the…
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"Green Room" Pits an Unlucky Punk Band against Cold, Calculating Neo-Nazis in a Gruesome, Claustrophobic Thriller
“Green Room” Pits an Unlucky Punk Band against Cold, Calculating Neo-Nazis in a Gruesome, Claustrophobic Thriller
Jeremy Saulnier’s Green Roomtakes advantage of two primal human fears to fill its audience with a profound sense of unease: the fear of confinement, and the fear of being outnumbered in a fight. The film establishes an omnipresent feeling of dread by casting the members of a punk rock band into the deep end of a hinterland Neo-Nazi club. Though the set itself is fine, one of the members…
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“The End of the Tour” Gives Us a Great David Foster Wallace, and a Solid Conversation
“The End of the Tour” Gives Us a Great David Foster Wallace, and a Solid Conversation
On September 12th, 2008, novelist David Foster Wallace committed suicide. Most famous for his seminal novel Infinite Jest, Wallace’s death reverberated throughout the literary community. Fellow writer David Lipsky reels at this news, as Lipsky had interviewed Wallace for Rolling Stone over a period of twelve days at the end of Wallace’s book tour for Infinite Jest. James Ponsoldt’s The End of…
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