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A mid-stage millennial who's been fascinated by pop culture since before he can remember, and is dedicated to untangle the mess that it can often be. My opinions are mine and mine alone, and I try to make sure they are as well-researched and understandable as humanly possible. Because there's enough confusion that I have no interest adding to.

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Month: January 2015

The Race to the Oscars: Two Excellent Performances in Two Good British Biopics
Awards Season, Movies, Race to the Oscars

The Race to the Oscars: Two Excellent Performances in Two Good British Biopics

Part one of a closer look (than I’m used to) into the films nominated for the 87th Academy Awards. This will focus on eight-time nominee The Imitation Game and five-time nominee The Theory of Everything.
Continue reading The Race to the Oscars: Two Excellent Performances in Two Good British Biopics

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Lifetime’s Whitney Biopic: A Well-Made Misfire
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Lifetime’s Whitney Biopic: A Well-Made Misfire

When Lifetime first announced the Whitney Houston movie, only two years after her death, disaster was the only logical result. Lifetime has … Continue reading Lifetime’s Whitney Biopic: A Well-Made Misfire

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