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‘La Haine’: The Film For A Generation…and The Generation After That…and The Generation After That… (Discussion)
A day is nothing more than a ticking time bomb in the slice-of-dreadful life drama La Haine. In 1990s riot-torn France, tensions between police and those they’ve sworn to protect
The Calculated Crescendo That Had Me Eating My Words (Stranger Things 4.4 Recap)
I was wrong. While I still feel the Duffers are far too hesitant when it comes to swinging the hammer of death upon any character shielded with four seasons worth
Obi-Wan Kenobi Concludes the Series with Confidence (Part VI Recap)
The finale of Obi-Wan Kenobi, worryingly labeled as the conclusion of the season instead of the series, has arrived on Disney+. Boiling the quality of a miniseries down to how
“Jerry and Marge Go Large” is pleasant and utterly disposable (Tribeca Film Festival ’22 Review)
Jerry and Marge Go Large is a genial story of a recently laid off older man who manages to crack the formula for regularly winning a lottery game. He uses
Obi-Wan Kenobi Part V Draws the Series Closer to an Unsatisfying Conclusion with the Best Episode Yet (Part V Recap)
My positivity about Obi-Wan Kenobi is running out. The series’ penultimate episode, while being the strongest so far, failed to completely quell my worries about the overall series. There’s the
“Lightyear” Soars When It Escapes the IP Shackles (Review)
It’s hard to escape the cynical genesis of this movie. Confusingly branded from the jump (voice actor Chris Evans once tweeted that it was about the human man upon whom
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to sleep, just look around.
This is where they are made."