The film’s contrasting of humour with tragedy, its use of flashbacks, Kenneth Lonergan’s previous work, and the film’s use of »
Natalie Portman’s performance, the use of close ups and handheld camerawork, shooting the same scene in multiple locations, and legacy »
The film’s inventive colour scheme, Benicio Del Toro’s quiet charisma, how the film was ahead of its time, Hollywood accepting »
Alex writes about the new Run the Jewels record, how it’s different from the previous, and why that shouldn’t bother »
Alex writes about the modern moviegoing experience and under-caffeinated gentlemen. »
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Mildly dystopian world-building, shin kicks, patient cinematography, and Colin Farrell. Episode 274: The Lobster »
We discuss the film’s fifteen instances of “playful racism,” Jackie Chan’s crossover into North America, the occasional tidal wave of »
Alex writes about how expectations have affected the way various recent films have been received. »
The film’s best moments, the positives of having Stone and Gosling together, the way the film has been received by »