Reel Chronicles

222: Cobra Kai

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Reel Chronicles

220: Alfred Hitchcock

[powerpress] With the release of the latest Jordan Peele NOPE, there’s no better time than to celebrate the man who Peele has been often compared to. A director, who is not only my favorite but […]

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NYFF60: EO

I’m guilty of not being a massive fan of films from an animal perspective or those dealing with animals. It’s a crude statement that stems from very simplistic reasoning. Animal cruelty and deaths on screen […]

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NYFF60: TÁR

Over the past 16 years, cinephiles have wondered when Todd Field would direct his next film. With his first two films, In The Bedroom and Little Children, Field established himself as one of the finest directors working today. However, […]

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NYFF60: Bones and All

Luca Guadagnino has had quite an exciting run since 2017. Call Me By Your Name is viewed by many as the best film of 2017 and one I consider pretty good. Unfortunately, after the film’s critical […]

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NYFF60: Decision to Leave

South Korean director Park Chan-wook has been recognized as one of the best directors. It’s hard to deny with films such as Thirst, The Handmaiden, and his masterpiece Oldboy. With such an impressive trifecta that solidifies Chan-wook as one […]

Aftersun
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NYFF60: Aftersun

Since the Cannes Film Festival concluded, one of the most talked about films has been Aftersun, the directorial debut of Charlotte Wells. After its premiere and winning the French Touch Jury Prize at the festival, the film […]

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Blonde

Marilyn Monroe is one of the greatest Hollywood icons of all time. Throughout the ’50s into the early ’60s, Monroe was one, if not the biggest pop culture star in Hollywood. Starting with her brief […]