Film
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Last night I watched the 2002 Robin Williams left-turn known as “One Hour Photo”. I didn’t watch it twenty years ago because I didn’t want to get duped into feeding the fever-blister of American society that was attempting to interpret early 2000’s mental health. As expected, Williams “became” the role, possibly revealing many of his…
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I saw the first Final Destination film as an on-flight movie once. That’s love. It’s been imitated, perhaps replicated, but never duplicated, even by any of its own films in the franchise. Don’t get me wrong; they try, and they’re good tries… But the original Final Destination is brilliant. It was a gateway horror film…
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Just got a text from the director. We have our “Tony” in Warning Signs!
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In 28 Days Later (2002), Danny Boyle and Alex Garland didn’t just kick the zombie genre into overdrive—they reanimated it. With rage-fueled infected, urgent digital grit, and a raw emotional core, it felt like the end of the world captured in real time. The sequel, 28 Weeks Later, traded intimacy for scale and kept the…








