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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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  • ‘Infinity Pool’: No Thoughts, Just (Dirty) Vibes
    Brandon Cronenberg's latest horror flick offers little beneath the rushes of blood, sweat, and other bodily fluids.
  • ‘The Son’ is a Frustratingly Hollow Film About Teen Mental Health
    Hugh Jackman and the rest of the cast deserve better than this narratively inert and over-directed family drama by Florian Zeller.
  • The 2023 Oscars Narrative: Overdue and Joyous Recognition
    The prevailing story uniting this year's leading Oscar contenders is triumph over Hollywood's history of neglect.
  • Bill Nighy’s Stiff Upper Lip Slips in the Lovely, Understated “Living”
    Bill Nighy's elegant, beautiful performance sharpens this cinematic gem about the dangers of sleepwalking through life.

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The Best Film Performances of 2022
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The Best Film Performances of 2022

Amidst the overwhelming glut of content, these performances will leave their mark. Continue reading The Best Film Performances of 2022

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‘Aftersun’ is an Inventive, Emotional Ode to Childhood Memories
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‘Aftersun’ is an Inventive, Emotional Ode to Childhood Memories

Scottish filmmaker Charlotte Wells delivers one of the year’s most challenging and profound films. Continue reading ‘Aftersun’ is an Inventive, Emotional Ode to Childhood Memories

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NYFF 2022 Recap: Which Films Have the Strongest Oscar Chances?
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NYFF 2022 Recap: Which Films Have the Strongest Oscar Chances?

Danielle Deadwyler emerges, Cate Blanchett holds firm, and other awards season takeaways from the 60th New York Film Festival. Continue reading NYFF 2022 Recap: Which Films Have the Strongest Oscar Chances?

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TIFF 2022 Preview: Promising Films to Keep on Your Radar
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TIFF 2022 Preview: Promising Films to Keep on Your Radar

Amidst the hotter, buzzier titles coming out of Toronto, don’t let these compelling films slip off your TIFF radar. Continue reading TIFF 2022 Preview: Promising Films to Keep on Your Radar

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TIFF 2022 Preview: The Hottest Premieres at The Festival
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TIFF 2022 Preview: The Hottest Premieres at The Festival

Viola Davis, Harry Styles, Brendan Fraser, and more are making big splashes at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival. Continue reading TIFF 2022 Preview: The Hottest Premieres at The Festival

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Maggie Gyllenhaal Fearlessly Questions Motherhood with ‘The Lost Daughter’
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Maggie Gyllenhaal Fearlessly Questions Motherhood with ‘The Lost Daughter’

The psychological drama about motherhood’s deep scars is an astounding, radical work, grounded by confident direction and Olivia Colman’s sensational performance. Continue reading Maggie Gyllenhaal Fearlessly Questions Motherhood with ‘The Lost Daughter’

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The Pop Culture Winners of 2020
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The Pop Culture Winners of 2020

How Meg, Dan, Bong, and more made the best out of the absolute worst. Continue reading The Pop Culture Winners of 2020

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