Looking For the End in Annihilation and Ex Machina

Almost halfway through Annihilation, writer/director Alex Garland’s latest, strangest film, Tessa Thompson’s Josie Radek is pulled into marshy waters by an alligator. Radek is part of a team of five scientists that has been sent to investigate a mysterious “Shimmer” that has appeared somewhere in the U.S. Eventually, that alligator comes to shore, and after […]

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Quick Ways to Increase your Conversion Rate

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Don’t Sweat the Technique: Tupac Shakur, Juice and Method Acting

The greatest Method actors create visceral moments through raw talent and polished techniques. Throughout his film career, Marlon Brando delivered numerous iconic lines, beginning with “Stella!” in Elia Kazan’s A Streetcar Named Desire (1951). Similarly, James Dean — a noted Brando admirer — wailed “You’re tearing me apart!” in Nicholas Ray’s A Rebel Without a […]

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Paddington, Peter Rabbit, and Woody Woodpecker: The State of Family Films in 2018

The first handful of family films released in 2018 reflect a turbulent genre full of oddities and extremities, whimsy and disturbance. These movies — Paddington 2, Peter Rabbit, and the straight-to-DVD Woody Woodpecker — got varying critical responses and have different audiences. Paddington 2 is a British movie based on a British property made predominantly […]

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Our Chat with a Brutally Honest (i.e., Anonymous) Oscar Voter

Academy Award ballots are secret, of course, closely monitored by an accounting firm that hardly ever accidentally names the wrong movie Best Picture. But the average Oscar voter is an elderly white man, so it’s pretty easy to get them to talk. Here’s our no-holds-barred chat with one Academy member who will remain anonymous to […]

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Anti-Valentine’s Day with Adrian Lyne

Before the Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy, the director most commonly associated with getting down was Adrian Lyne. His films — Foxes (1980), Flashdance (1983), 9 1/2 Weeks (1986), Fatal Attraction (1987), Jacob’s Ladder (1990), Indecent Proposal (1993), Lolita (1997), and Unfaithful (2002) — have received their fair share of bad press, but underneath the sex […]

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