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    It’s Just Having Enough Time With the People We Love

    It’s Just Having Enough Time With the People We Love

    At the very least, I want to know that I really tried
    Go to the profile of Gaby Rogut
    Gaby Rogut
    Jun 13
    Every Single Foreshadowing Instance in ‘Psycho’ (1960)

    Every Single Foreshadowing Instance in ‘Psycho’ (1960)

    A thorough analysis of every visual and thematic detail in Hitchcock’s classic
    Go to the profile of Martine Nyx
    Martine Nyx
    Jun 12
    Eastbound & Down: An Inappropriately Entertaining Cautionary Tale about Fame

    Eastbound & Down: An Inappropriately Entertaining Cautionary Tale a...

    How Kenny Powers became the anti-hero that we still love to watch
    Go to the profile of Nick Howard
    Nick Howard
    Jun 6
    Mission: Impossible — One Last Time

    Mission: Impossible — One Last Time

    29 years, 8 movies, One Legendary Actor, and an ‘Impossible’ Goodbye to an Incredible, Iconic Saga.
    Go to the profile of Puja P. Pathak
    Puja P. Pathak
    Jun 6
    The Ugly Stepsister: The Horrors of Inhabiting a Female Body

    The Ugly Stepsister: The Horrors of Inhabiting a Female Body

    Why the film’s brutal take on girlhood is more realistic than you think
    Go to the profile of Martine Nyx
    Martine Nyx
    Jun 4
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    4 Reasons Hollywood Doesn’t Deserve to be Saved

    4 Reasons Hollywood Doesn’t Deserve to be Saved

    Why the new generation of filmmakers needs to leave Southern California in the past
    Go to the profile of Rachel Dvorak
    Rachel Dvorak
    May 15
    The 5 Most Destructive Lies Hollywood Has Taught Us To Believe

    The 5 Most Destructive Lies Hollywood Has Taught Us To Believe

    As a film critic, these are the tired, untrue tropes that drive me nuts
    Go to the profile of Rachel Dvorak
    Rachel Dvorak
    Dec 4, 2024
    Heretic: One Man's Search For Truth is Two Young Women's Nightmare

    Heretic: One Man's Search For Truth is Two Young Women's Nightmare

    Religion is always a complex topic for many to discuss. There are many faiths in the world, and there are times when even the most stout…
    Go to the profile of Nick Howard
    Nick Howard
    May 23
    How the Breakfast Club director used an analog second brain rather than a digital one

    How the Breakfast Club director used an analog second brain rather ...

    Writer-director John Hughes died four days after my 29th birthday in Manhattan on August 6, 2009. This past February 18 would’ve been his…
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    David Press
    Mar 24
    Cinemania Submission Guidelines

    Cinemania Submission Guidelines

    Medium’s latest publication for film, TV, and all things related.
    Go to the profile of Faith Ann
    Faith Ann
    Apr 24, 2020
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