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Movie Review: Postpartum as Improv Exercise — “Die My Love”
Most movies come to you, but challenging ones make you come to them. Even when they’re assaulting you in your seat, they demand your attention, understanding and interpretation to come off. “Die My Love” is a broken romance and deep … Continue reading
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Movie Review: R. Patts is Labor at its Most Disposable — “Mickey 17”
Oscar winner Bong Joon Ho’s latest film is an arch sci-fi parable about the troubled world we live in. An Earth-born colonist/laborer on the distant planet Nilfheim has been recruited by a charismatic but dimwitted poseur/ex-senator/cult-leader whose “propogate the species” … Continue reading
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Tagged bong-joon-ho, film, mark-ruffalo, mickey-17, movie-review, robert-pattinson
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