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The Class Politics of ‘Master of None’

'Master of None' found its mastery depicting New York as we know it. Read More

Heretics and Heroes at The Theater: Thoughts on The Ban in Cannes

If Theater is the Church, then the movie is The Word. I’ve got a few words to say about the… Read More

‘Wonder Woman’ And The Cyclical Disillusion of DC Fandom

Diana's journey reflects those that continue believing in DC. Read More

Let’s Shake On It: The Cinematic Persistence of Faust

Buckle up kiddos we’re going to talk about Satan. Why the legend of the man who sold his soul is… Read More

James Gray’s Radical Classicism in The Lost City of Z

To watch James Gray’s The Lost City of Z is to be transported, in more ways than one, to a… Read More

The Moral Conundrum(s) of Woody Allen

Okay, so what are we talking about here? Morality? Choice? The randomness of life? Murder? Read More

A Fantastic Folly: Reviving ‘Fantasia’ and the Remake Ouroboros

The troubled history of Walt Disney's great experiment, and the grotesque implications of the live-action remake of Fantasia's "Night on… Read More

Last Night The Wachowski Sisters Saved My Life

How Sense8 became as perfect a summation of the Wachowskis’ art as we’ve yet had. Read More

Jude Law’s ‘King Arthur’ Villain Is the Perfect Summer Baddie

Who needs evil when you have chaotic neutral? Read More