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About Me

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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    Sarah Polley and her ensemble bring difficult discussions of sexual violence to life with stunning clarity.

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Month: November 2022

‘Bones & All’ is a Bloody, Ravishing Romance
Awards Season, Movies

‘Bones & All’ is a Bloody, Ravishing Romance

Timothée Chalamet and Taylor Russell excel in Luca Guadagnino’s sensuous and gory love story between two young cannibals. Continue reading ‘Bones & All’ is a Bloody, Ravishing Romance

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Five Stories The Crown’s Fifth Season Should’ve Told
Television

Five Stories The Crown’s Fifth Season Should’ve Told

James Hewitt, Diana’s HRH, and other key moments ‘The Crown’ skipped over in its recreation of the British royals’ most tumultuous period. Continue reading Five Stories The Crown’s Fifth Season Should’ve Told

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Charles III Casts a Pall Over The Crown’s Timid, Distant Fifth Season
Television

Charles III Casts a Pall Over The Crown’s Timid, Distant Fifth Season

Peter Morgan’s worries about the new king’s popularity rob the infamous “War of the Waleses” of its dramatic promise and power. Continue reading Charles III Casts a Pall Over The Crown’s Timid, Distant Fifth Season

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The Tense, Rousing ‘Wakanda Forever’ Finds Grief Battling Science and Faith
Chasing Oscar 2023, Movies

The Tense, Rousing ‘Wakanda Forever’ Finds Grief Battling Science and Faith

‘Wakanda Forever’ tackles the complexities and complications of grief and the changes it evokes. Continue reading The Tense, Rousing ‘Wakanda Forever’ Finds Grief Battling Science and Faith

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What Henry Cavill’s Renaissance Could Mean for Movie Stardom
Movies, Television

What Henry Cavill’s Renaissance Could Mean for Movie Stardom

The British actor’s week of positive headlines pays off a stretch of smart career choices that could redefine the movie stardom in the IP era. Continue reading What Henry Cavill’s Renaissance Could Mean for Movie Stardom

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