cinema
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Exploring Desire and Deception: Review of Eyes Wide Shut (1999)
A swan song for Kubrick
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A Sweeping Epic of Struggle and Resilience: Review of Exodus (1960)
A deeply moving experience
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Zombie Mayhem Meets Retail Chaos: Review of Black Friday (2021)
Fun but forgettable holiday horror romp
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The Cinema of Jane Austen: My Top 5 Adaptations
Jane Austen’s novels have inspired some of the most beloved film adaptations in English literature, captivating audiences with their rich character dynamics, social critiques, and timeless romance. Each adaptation captures the spirit of Austen’s world in distinct ways, bringing her sharp wit and insight on class, family, and gender dynamics into beautiful cinematic form
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A Haunting Portrait of Youth and Tragedy: Review of The Virgin Suicides (1999)
A hypnotic, melancholy exploration of adolescence and repression
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A Powerful, Intimate Journey: Review of Never Rarely Sometimes Always (2020)
A thoughtful and poignant film, now so more than ever.





