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Louis Leterrier’s unlikely 2013 hit, Now You See Me, opens with an instruction: “Come closer… Closer… The closer you are the…
Bearing the name of one of the wealthiest families in American history, James Vanderbilt has covered the gamut of genre…
Projecting back to those halcyon days when narrative media about must-win dystopian death sports was satisfyingly scarce. It’s been a long…
While Kelly reckons with his own personal failings – occasionally detailed in flashbacks filling out his path to stardom –…
Preset no. two, my local student-run station, is not interested in boundaries, generationally or sonically. The college kids play an…
Predators: Badlands works best when it’s dealing with the organic. In the soft, frictionless world of so many computer-generated tentpole spectacles,…
The film’s title, renamed from the story’s original Save the Green Planet!, speaks to a central fascination of Kubrick spanning from Lolita…
A conflicted elegy for an America poisoned by manifest destiny, Denis Johnson’s captivating 2011 novella spans most of a century, from…
When you have need to go into a hospital, most people in their right mind would expect one of two possible…
If you haven’t lived it, it’s hard to explain, that gnawing discomfort that makes you want to do something certified-capital‑C…