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Month: January 2017

Natalie Portman Deftly Portrays an Icon in Pablo Lorraine’s Jackie

I mean…it seems like they designed this film in a lab somewhere for me to love it, genetically engineered to … More

1962, best performance from a female lead, darren aronofsky, Jackie, kennedy, mica levi, natalie portman, pablo lorraine, white house

Write Drunk Weekly Round-Up: Week of January 27th, 2017

What’s New on the Site M. Night Shyamalan is Back and it’s Finally Worth Watching – Clint Westbrook’s Spoiler-free review of Shyamalan’s … More

ikiru, joe hill, locke and key, moana, saga, small world, split, travelers

Spoiler Review – Split

It’s fitting that a film dramatizing dissociative identity disorder should seem a little at war with itself. The film at times quite … More

cinematic universe, m night shyamalan, review, split, spoilers, unbreakable

M. Night Shyamalan is Back and it’s Finally Worth Watching

I really used to like M. Knight Shyamalan. I think I might once again. I missed The Sixth Sense and … More

anya taylor-joy, dunn, horror, james mcavoy, m night shyamalan, mr glass, split, thriller, unbreakable

Write Drunk Weekly Round-Up: Week of January 20th, 2017

What’s New on the Site Christopher’s Top 10(-ish) of 2016 by Christopher Cho – A quick rundown of some of the … More

exorcist, film, good place, moonlight, sherlock, titanic, vision

Nicolas Pesce’s “The Eyes of My Mother” is as Disturbing as Parts of it are Beautiful

Festival films usually start hitting the rest of us around now, those harder-to-find-flicks from the previous year’s Sundance and Cannes … More

bathtub, black and white, cannibalism, cows, film, forest, homestead, nicolas pesce, sexual assault, surgery, the eyes of my mother, violence

Christopher’s Top 10(-ish) of 2016

This list is coming in a little later than your typical end of year lists for a couple of reasons, … More

2016, film, top 10

Scorsese’s Silence Puts on Display the Mastery of Cinema

I talk a lot about things I love, about things I’m drawn to and film or storytelling that sucks me … More

adam driver, andrew garfield, christianity, japan, jesuit, martin scorsese, movie, religion, shusaku endo, silence

Better a Sage, Mary Silvestri

The typewriters clacked away under nervous fingers as Bossman strode up and down the aisles. Cracking rang out as the … More

bossman, devil, grey, hell, ifreann, lucifer, luke, mary, sage, typewriter, typist

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