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“Argylle” and the Perils of too Much
“Argylle” and the Perils of too Much
Matthew Vaughn’s newest spy caper is a reminder of the dangers of indulging every impulse.
Dr. Thomas J. West III
Feb 26
“Spencer” and the Specter of Gothic Horror
“Spencer” and the Specter of Gothic Horror
The new film from Pablo Larraín is a claustrophobic blend of biopic, psychological drama, and gothic horror.
Dr. Thomas J. West III
Nov 11, 2021
“Promising Young Woman” is a Scathing Indictment of All of Us
“Promising Young Woman” is a Scathing Indictment of All of Us
Emerald Fennell’s directorial debut excoriates rape culture with razor-like precision.
Dr. Thomas J. West III
Nov 3, 2021
Film Review: “Skyfall” (2012)
Film Review: “Skyfall” (2012)
The third installment in the Daniel Craig Bond cycle is a haunting yet tightly-wound spy melodrama.
Dr. Thomas J. West III
Oct 21, 2021
Film Review: “Quantum of Solace”
Film Review: “Quantum of Solace”
The second outing of Daniel Craig as bond is as brutal and scarred as the man himself.
Dr. Thomas J. West III
Oct 18, 2021
Let’s Talk About ANTM
Let’s Talk About ANTM
If the pandemic is responsible for anything good, it’s the amount of time it’s given people to catch up on really great shows. With…
Brandon Gordon
Jul 19, 2021
In Search of Food and Truth
In Search of Food and Truth
Anthony Bourdain Documentary Roadrunner Reminds Us How We Should Tell Stories about the Dead — and about Life
Bridget Kies
Jul 19, 2021
Book Review: “American Cinema of the 2000s: Themes and Variations”
Book Review: “American Cinema of the 2000s: Themes and Variations”
The edited volume from Rutgers University Press is a sound introduction to the films of the 2000s.
Dr. Thomas J. West III
Jul 18, 2021
5 Best Movies Directed by Former Youtubers
5 Best Movies Directed by Former Youtubers
Next to funny animal videos and makeup tutorials, Youtube is known for being the home of the aspiring filmmaker. Whether they make sketch…
Bryce Carlisle
Jul 2, 2021
“In the Heights” Is Everything I Love About Hollywood Musicals
“In the Heights” Is Everything I Love About Hollywood Musicals
The new film, based on the hit play by Lin-Manuel Miranda, is a distillation of what makes musicals such a pleasure to watch.
Dr. Thomas J. West III
Jun 25, 2021
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