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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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Day: December 5, 2021

‘The Last Duel’ is a Searing Confirmation of How Little Has Changed
Awards Season, Chasing Oscar 2022, Movies

‘The Last Duel’ is a Searing Confirmation of How Little Has Changed

The best of director Ridley Scott’s two 2021 films, this medieval epic explores women’s autonomy in society, and the gaps that still exist. Continue reading ‘The Last Duel’ is a Searing Confirmation of How Little Has Changed

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