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Is an Award Show an Award Show Without A Protest? | Protests at Cannes Film Festival Supporting Ukraine
Protests at Cannes and other award shows: Should we embrace or reject them?...
‘Vampire in the Garden’: Romance with an Precautious Bite
Vampire and human romance blossoms once again with Netflix’s most recent anime series ‘Vampire in the Garden’; the show shows up as a truly cautionary love story....
‘The 7 Lives of Lea’: A Out-Of-Body Experience of a Thrilling Mystery | ‘Le 7 vite di Léa’
The Netflix original series ‘The 7 Lives of Lea’ leaves audiences with a lot to be admired; being a mystery that ties itself in with the outwardly and the strange....
‘Young Royals’: Everything You Need to Know Before Season Two
A Swedish Netflix original, ‘Young Royals’ is officially coming back for round two. So where did we leave off?...
A Quintessential Guide to the Adventures of Antoine Doinel and François Truffaut
Revisit the enduring delight of François Truffaut’s saga of cinema’s most flawed but lovable everyman Antoine Doinel....
Our Obsession With WWII & Crazy Dictators in Media | War Movies & TV
Why film & television continue to revisit “something that happened in the ‘40s” - war movies and TV....
A Journey to the A-List: The Rise of YouTubers as Mainstream Celebrities
With modern technology, many stars get their start online. Since the platform’s creation in 2005, YouTubers has come into the mainstream spotlight. ...
Netflix’s ‘The Getaway King’: Style, Color, and a Messy Plot | Polish Movie ‘Najmro’
‘The Getaway King’ - The new Polish thriller from Netflix boasts a very fun and stylized direction, but the story structure feels all over the place....
‘The Sound of Magic’: Netflix’s New K-Drama Explores the Supernatural
Netflix’s ‘The Sound of Magic’ is a brand new South Korean “musical drama” that examines the hope and terrifying qualities of fantasy, relationships, and family. ...
‘Clark’: The Swedish Netflix Original Detailing Clark Olofsson’s Fascinating Deception
Detailing the life of Clark Olofsson, the recent Netflix original series dives into the infamous bank robber who would go on to coin the term “Stockholm Syndrome”....
The 100-Year Anniversary of ‘Nosferatu’: The First Modern Horror Movie
Released in 1922, ‘Nosferatu’ was a breakthrough moment for German expressionism, and time has done little to lessen its dreamy atmosphere and sense of raw terror....
‘True Mothers’: A Sad, If Slow-Paced, Examination of Japanese Life
'True Mothers' - A well-to-do couple incapable of having children and a woman who had an unwanted pregnancy at far too young an age collide....