Don’t point your gun at him. He’s the unpaid intern.
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An analysis of The Death of Stalin, exploring its satire of power, fear, and political systems, and why the film feels disturbingly familiar.
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The colored glow sticks in James Ward Byrkit’s 2013 film represent a futile attempt to impose order on quantum chaos. int.
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From Plato’s Cave in "The Matrix" to the ethics of "Life is Beautiful." We review six films that don’t just tell a story—they challenge your reality, consciousness, and sense of meaning.