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A haunting look at how 28 Years Later explores childhood, parental influence, and identity through a devastating ...
An in-depth breakdown of Ari Aster’s Eddington, exploring its themes, SolidGoldMagikarp, COVID allegory, and the collapse of shared reality.
James Gunn’s Superman redefines the hero, using failure, Lois’s arc, and emotional validation to win audiences.
In our analysis of 28 Days Later, we discussed the film’s emphasis on the duality of humans. We can be incredibly civilized, but then we descend into primal behavior. It’s a common dichotomy that’s ...
Sideways‘ depiction of high-functioning depression destroys me every time. I laugh my ass off the whole way through, even during the saddest of moments, because Miles’ life is so pathetic and cruel ...
Often, a film noir plot mimics a dream, which is usually a disconnected series of events that, inevitably, comments on something very specific: you.
Thank god for Tony Rayns, whose commentary for The Undercover Man made me realize what makes Joseph H. Lewis's aesthetic so interesting.
Emilia Pérez is one of those movies you never forget. Some will love it for its audacity. Others will take issue with its commentary. But everyone will have a strong opinion, one way or another.
In this episode of the Film Colossus Podcast, we delve into one of the most confounding movies ever: Synecdoche, New York. And we’re here to say the movie, while surreal and outlandish and subversive, ...
Once the conversation ends, we get the final montage that positions various characters for the next season, giving hints and implications of what’s to come. All of that builds to the last two shots.
all is fair in love and war, and currently my war is with time, with my scrambling thoughts about a movie that works but doesn’t work as well as it should The House By the Cemetery serves as a ...
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