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I do not have a lot of sentimental attachment to Thanksgiving. It’s hard to when…
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Pas de deux dir. Norman McLaren (1968) Choreography is the most consistently effective practical effect.…
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Not long ago, I was in a local Costco and saw a picture book about…
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Brick was Rian Johnson’s directorial debut, and a high school noir with surreally hardboiled dialogue…
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It was my twenty-ninth birthday over the weekend, and I decided to celebrate this year…
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If you’re setting a work in some sort of fictional past, you often have to…
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