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The 95th Academy Awards: Final Predictions and Preferences
By Christian DiMartino So the 95th Academy Awards are tonight and… hmm. So this could be a really interesting set of winners, or it could be boring. It’s interesting in that, for the first time in many years, there appears to actually be multiple races. Often times it’s assumed someone will win early into the…
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The Best Movies of 2022 (and the Five Worst)
By Christian DiMartino One thing I like about doing a year in review thingy is that it serves as a document of where my taste was at this point in time. I won’t lie though: often times I place a movie in my top spot, and some time down the road, my opinion changes. Not…
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Review: Blonde
I have been looking forward to Andrew Dominik’s Blonde for a long time. I mean, an NC-17 rated, provocative Marilyn Monroe biopic from Dominik (the excellent The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford) starring Ana De Armas, who is one of the most likable and beautiful stars in the movies right now?…
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