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Triangle Of Sadness: Laughing at Rich People Failing

With a name like Triangle of Sadness, you’d expect it to be sad, right? Well, it’s actually quite funny. Playing as a satire on the rich, Triangle Of Sadness follows a group of rich and pretentious snobs who venture on a cruise, only for the ship to be preyed upon by pirates, and they find…
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Tár: A Modern Character Study Set to Classical Music

A review of Todd Field’s 2022 film.
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All Quiet on the Western Front: Excellent, Devastating, and keeps the Art in Film

It’s been over a hundred years since the First World War came to an end, but movies that capture the events don’t seem to be slowing any time soon. Within the last few decades, we’ve seen major hits such as Hacksaw Ridge, 1917, Dunkirk, and now, most recently, a modern remake of All Quiet on the Western Front. Youth…
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Women Talking: Unfocused but Means Well
With Oscar Season right around the corner, it’s time to catch up on the nominees that you may have missed, and the latest of which for myself is Women Talking, from writer/director Sarah Polley. Set in 2010, sexual assaults are plaguing an isolated religious colony from within, forcing the women to decide if they should…