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The Cinematic Appeal of "GOT" S3
Game of Thrones

The Cinematic Appeal of "GOT" S3

Cinematically, it’s probably the most innovative moment in the first three seasons of GOT.
29 Aug 2020 2 min read
The Consistency of "GOT" S2
Game of Thrones

The Consistency of "GOT" S2

Between S1 and S2, it feels as if Westeros has aged two centuries.
24 Aug 2020 3 min read
The Best and Worst of "Game of Thrones" S1
Game of Thrones

The Best and Worst of "Game of Thrones" S1

The final image of the season, a Daenerys Targaryen being shouldered by three—assumed extinct—dragons perfectly encapsulates the balancing of these themes.
21 Aug 2020 4 min read
The Movie that Did it for Me: Guardians of the Galaxy
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The Movie that Did it for Me: Guardians of the Galaxy

“What movie made you realize there is something more than what’s on the surface?” For me, the answer is Guardians of the Galaxy.
25 Jun 2020 4 min read
The Faux Progressivism of “Scoob!”
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The Faux Progressivism of “Scoob!”

The latest Scooby Doo movie, “Scoob!”, is an artificial neo-liberal take on the “pup named Scooby Doo” series. “Scoob!” was meant to be the first entry into the Hanna-Barbera Cinematic Universe, whatever that is supposed to mean. In the early scenes, Shaggy (Will Forte) is a lonely kid, desperate for
17 May 2020 1 min read
The Politics of Bong Joon-Ho’s "The Host"
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The Politics of Bong Joon-Ho’s "The Host"

18 Oct 2019 5 min read
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