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Film Review
Plastic, Power, and Pink Play
A dazzling swirl of satire, sincerity, and pink plastic, Barbie defies expectations. This review unpacks how Greta Gerwig balances existential questions with sparkly fun, delivering a film that’s as bold as it is unexpectedly profound.
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Film Review
Dialogue, Death, and Drive-In Dreams
Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction isn’t just a movie — it’s a cultural remix of crime, humor, and unexpected humanity. This review dives into the film’s iconic structure, unforgettable dialogue, and why its blend of chaos and cool still holds up decades later.

03
Film Review
Symmetry, Stories, and Stylized Surrealism
A tale of pastries, prisons, and perfectly framed chaos — The Grand Budapest Hotel is Anderson at his most meticulous and madcap. This review explores how the film blends whimsy with war-torn melancholy, all wrapped in velvet-pink symmetry and sharp wit.
Spotlight Showcase
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The In-Laws

Directed By: Arthur Hiller
Release Year: 1979
Runtime: 103 Minutes
Each week, we select six films across distinct genres that showcase standout examples of each style. While we may or may not have reviews or articles on them, our team still highly recommends bumping these movies to the top of your watchlist!
COMEDY

mid90s

Directed By: Jonah Hill
Release Year: 2018
Runtime: 86 Minutes
Each week, we select six films across distinct genres that showcase standout examples of each style. While we may or may not have reviews or articles on them, our team still highly recommends bumping these movies to the top of your watchlist!
DRAMA

Memento

Directed By: Christopher Nolan
Release Year: 2000
Runtime: 113 Minutes
Each week, we select six films across distinct genres that showcase standout examples of each style. While we may or may not have reviews or articles on them, our team still highly recommends bumping these movies to the top of your watchlist!
THRILLER

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Film Review
Get Out: The Film Review
After reading the Get Out screenplay and director Peele's annotations, I found myself with nearly 200 notes and a deeper insight into its layered storytelling and magnificent foreshadowing. Jordan Peele’s debut has transcended the thriller genre for good, and in this review, I share my personal take on why.

03
Film Review
Mulholland Drive: A Portrait of the Unconscious
In this psychological deep dive into David Lynch’s Mulholland Drive, writer Josh Kozak discusses numerous psychological theories and how they relate to the main character, Diane Selwyn’s psyche, highlighting director Lynch’s ability to craft a character who simultaneously possesses attributes of a fictional character while also feeling deeply authentic and real.
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The Italian Job

Director: F. Gary Gray
Release Year: 2003
Runtime: 110 Minutes
Each week, we select six films across distinct genres that showcase standout examples of each style. While we may or may not have reviews or articles on them, our team still highly recommends bumping these movies to the top of your watchlist!
ACTION

Spirited Away

Director: Hayao Miyazaki
Release Year: 2001
Runtime: 125 Minutes
Each week, we select six films across distinct genres that showcase standout examples of each style. While we may or may not have reviews or articles on them, our team still highly recommends bumping these movies to the top of your watchlist!
ANIMATION

Mary Poppins

Director: Robert Stevenson
Release Year: 1964
Runtime: 139 Minutes
Each week, we select six films across distinct genres that showcase standout examples of each style. While we may or may not have reviews or articles on them, our team still highly recommends bumping these movies to the top of your watchlist!
CLASSIC
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This article analyzes Zach Cregger’s latest film, Weapons, beyond the supernatural horror. It explores the idea that self-preservation is the key to tragedy in the film, revealing that it isn’t about what, but who.
The Real Horror of Weapons: Self-Preservation

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In this psychological deep dive into David Lynch’s Mulholland Drive, writer Josh Kozak discusses numerous psychological theories and how they relate to the main character, Diane Selwyn’s psyche, highlighting director Lynch’s ability to craft a character who simultaneously possesses attributes of a fictional character while also feeling deeply authentic and real.
Mulholland Drive: A Portrait of the Unconscious

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When a family get-together turns into chaos, Wu-Tang Clan’s Method Man is the only one who can save the day. In this review, I dive into reasons as to why this film is one of my favorites in recent years, but also why it is far from perfect.
Bad Shabbos: The Film Review

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Spotlight Showcase
Thriller
Each week, we select six films across distinct genres that showcase standout examples of each style. While we may or may not have reviews or articles on them, our team still highly recommends bumping these movies to the top of your watchlist!
Drama
Each week, we select six films across distinct genres that showcase standout examples of each style. While we may or may not have reviews or articles on them, our team still highly recommends bumping these movies to the top of your watchlist!
Comedy
Each week, we select six films across distinct genres that showcase standout examples of each style. While we may or may not have reviews or articles on them, our team still highly recommends bumping these movies to the top of your watchlist!

The In-Laws
Directed By: Arthur Hiller
Release Year: 1979
Runtime: 103 Minutes

mid90s
Directed By: Jonah Hill
Release Year: 2018
Runtime: 86 Minutes

Memento
Directed By: Christopher Nolan
Release Year: 2000
Runtime: 113 Minutes
Classic
Each week, we select six films across distinct genres that showcase standout examples of each style. While we may or may not have reviews or articles on them, our team still highly recommends bumping these movies to the top of your watchlist!
Animation
Each week, we select six films across distinct genres that showcase standout examples of each style. While we may or may not have reviews or articles on them, our team still highly recommends bumping these movies to the top of your watchlist!
Action
Each week, we select six films across distinct genres that showcase standout examples of each style. While we may or may not have reviews or articles on them, our team still highly recommends bumping these movies to the top of your watchlist!

The Italian Job
Director: F. Gary Gray
Release Year: 2003
Runtime: 110 Minutes

Spirited Away
Director: Hayao Miyazaki
Release Year: 2001
Runtime: 125 Minutes

Mary Poppins
Director: Robert Stevenson
Release Year: 1964
Runtime: 139 Minutes
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