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Op-Ed: Art Imitating Life

In the past few years, it has felt almost predetermined that an actor cast as a major historical, political, or cultural figure in a biographical film will be in the running, or...

Training Day Revisited on 4K

Antoine Fuqua’s 2001 film Training Day takes place over the course of a single day, and for the first time, that fateful day in which Jake Hoyt (Ethan Hawke) and Alonzo Harris...

Chasing The Gold: Let the Blockbuster Win

Streaming has killed television. Even before streaming, basic cable's revolution in scripted series killed television. Even before that, premium cable channels outstripped anything on the big four networks. Television, as it once...

The Underseen Rachel Weisz

Acclaimed actress Rachel Weisz is known for beloved adventures such as The Mummy and lauded support as seen in The Constant Gardener or The Favourite. However, her repertoire includes emotional truths and...

Op-ed: Representation of Britain’s Working Class in Film

The term working class has long been associated with those who are deemed as “unskilled” or semi-skilled, people who might work lower-paid jobs or struggle for work in general; desperate just to...

The Hidden Tragedy of Tony Scott’s ‘The Hunger’

Tony Scott’s vampires in The Hunger are not bound to the typical rules of vampirism established in late 1800s fiction. There is no garlic or a crucifix in sight, they can see...

Op-ed: Phantoms of the Operas!

Interpretations of Gaston Leroux's 1910 novel are certainly plentiful, yet each adaptation adds its own musical morose to the opera underbelly. Though listed chronologically, ironically this countdown also ends up from best...

The Profound Sleight of Hand of ‘First Man’

As you're probably aware, the space community is very excited at the moment as both NASA and Space-X have confirmed plans to get people back to the moon in the next few...

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