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Criterion Releases: December 2020

We are at the end of a GUBU year: Grotesque, Unbelievable, Bizzare, and Unprecedented. With the political and social upheaval all around us, the holidays are in full swing and now we...

Second Chances: A Clockwork Orange (1971)

Where and when we watch movies are crucial to how much we enjoy them. By rewatching a film, our opinion on it can drastically change. We can appreciate things we never saw...

Op-ed: AFI’s 100 Years…100 Passions – ‘Notorious’ (#86)

I will be watching and reviewing all of the films included on AFI’s 100 Years…100 Passions list. The list contains the 100 greatest love stories in American cinema and I plan to...

Criterion Crunch Time: ‘Tomboy’

Well, we are set to close another month here at Criterion Crunch Time and with this week’s movies, we cover all of the areas I hoped to at the start of this...

Poll: What is your favorite Thanksgiving movie?

Thanksgiving is often seen as a day of thanks, but more importantly it is a day of love, family, and friendship. It's a day that allows us for familial intimacy, where...

To Infinity and Beyond: The Magic of ‘Toy Story’ Lives on 25 Years Later

On November 22, 1995, the landscape of animated cinema changed forever. After decades of Disney's beloved animated feature films, the era of computer-animated filmmaking was about to begin. After a successful premiere...

Op-ed: A Brief Journey Through Italian Neorealism

Much like how French Poetic Realism captured the attitudes and experiences of a country just before World War II, Italian neorealism took a similar method towards the war and the immediate postwar...

Op-ed: Legendary Estates Of Hollywood’s Greatests

It's not just about living in a multimillion-dollar home. For A-listers, it's about being in a big secure home that gives a statement to who lives there and how powerful they are....

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