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"You see, in their last moments, people show you who they really are. So, in a way, I know your friends better than you ever did. Would you like to know which of them were cowards?"
"The Dark Knight"

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Pulp Fiction Never Ceases To Amaze Me
If you give a mouse a cookie, he's going to ask for a glass of milk. But if you give a man with Asperger's a film camera, you never can...
Aug 194 min read


Weapons: Bold Horror That Shoots Straight
Our childhood is where our mind is the most impressionable our bodies ever allow it to be. When I was young, the horror genre attracted...
Aug 124 min read


Return of the Jedi: Unrefined Yet Pure Fantasy
Return of the Jedi, George Lucas's conclusion to his first, world-renowned Star Wars trilogy, has the unenviable task of both telling its...
Aug 124 min read


The Empire Strikes Back: A Razor-Sharp Sequel
A New Hope may have been where it all began back in 1977, but it wasn't until the dawn of The Empire Strikes Back that Star Wars first...
Aug 85 min read


A New Hope: Legendary For a Reason
Every film critic and cinephile gets their start somewhere, and George Lucas's legendary Star Wars franchise was my first...
Aug 76 min read


The Fantastic Four First Steps is Truly Fantastic
Marvel's The Fantastic Four: First Steps has not done particularly well at the box office, and I think it's a shame that the studio's...
Aug 64 min read


1917: An Experience Unlike Any Other
As much as we've discussed the luxury of Roger Deakins's perceived one-take gimmick in 1917, I'd argue that this movie's occasional...
Aug 55 min read


The Road: Simplistic Yet Sincere
I've observed that genre conventions can sometimes lend themselves to unintentional self-parody after a number of decades at the wheel....
Aug 44 min read


Taxi Driver: An Exemplary Portrait of Disillusionment
One day last September, I met a shy freshman girl in the school cafeteria. We'll call her Brooklyn. All the popular girls sat in their...
Aug 34 min read


Dawn of the Dead: Timelessly Intelligent
At its best, Dawn of the Dead doesn't feel scripted. Its opening moments feature a television studio in pandemonium. It's here that it...
Aug 14 min read
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