The days may be blending into each other, but the seasons, at least, are starting to show significant change. Spring is […]
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The days may be blending into each other, but the seasons, at least, are starting to show significant change. Spring is […]
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How to Build a Girl is … a lot. You have American actress Beanie Feldstein doing a Midlands accent with her […]
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Imagine an early 20th century drawing room, or alternatively, a fog-laden crypt. Suddenly from the shadows he emerges—a man with pale […]
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Every writer has a book that changes them – a particular volume that hits you like a thunderbolt, magnifying with crystal […]
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In the Shadow of the Guillotine. The Murderous Corpse. The False Magistrate. The titles are as macabre as the masked madman […]
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The Pierce Brothers’ The Wretched opens with a 1980s-set prologue that mimics the structure of a period-accurate slasher movie: a teenage […]
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“I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how […]
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Bad Education recounts the true story of Roslyn School District Superintendent Frank Tassone (played by Hugh Jackman) and Assistant Superintendent Pam […]
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A child has been sold to a criminal by a desperate mother. Holed up together in a lonely shack, the dubious […]
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Justin Kurzel’s True History of the Kelly Gang opens with a title insisting, “Nothing you’re about to see is true,” even […]
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“A lightweight story.” That was what Hitchcock called his 1955 romantic thriller: “It wasn’t meant to be taken seriously.” In his […]
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Sofia Coppola’s career is nearly universally concerned with the unspoken loneliness of womanhood, and her directorial debut, The Virgin Suicides, often […]
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