Ten years later, the cynicism of ‘No Country For Old Men’ feels markedly prescient
Nearly everyone is familiar with the Coen Brothers’ uniquely cynical take on humanity, often...
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Posted by Leigh Monson | Nov 9, 2017 | Editorial, Featured, Film |
Nearly everyone is familiar with the Coen Brothers’ uniquely cynical take on humanity, often...
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There’s something absolutely cathartic about watching someone who has done wrong get what’s coming...
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Something to note about ghost stories is that they aren’t always meant to frighten us, at least...
Read MorePosted by James Shotwell | Nov 5, 2017 | Featured, Live Reviews, News, Reviews |
It took me years to consider the way rock bands often fight for floor space, and how the amount of...
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