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Why Nostalgia Matters: Movies, Memory, and the Making of Us
A guest essay exploring why movie nostalgia shapes memory, identity, and connection across generations - through film history, psychology, and personal experience.
The Odyssey, Rewritten in Dust and Music: O Brother, Where Art Thou?
A personal exploration of O Brother, Where Art Thou? as a modern retelling of The Odyssey, blending American folklore, music, myth, and character.
Netflix’s Bid for Warner Bros. Discovery: Why Film Fans Should Pay Attention
Netflix’s potential $82.7B purchase of Warner Bros. Discovery could upend Hollywood, from theatrical releases to physical media. We break down the risks, history, and what this deal means for movie fans.
Sorcerer (1977) Review - William Friedkin’s Relentless, Uncompromising Masterpiece
A tense, spoiler-free look at William Friedkin’s Sorcerer (1977), its story, infamous production, and why this gritty 70s thriller still holds up today.
The Persistent Appeal of John Carpenter’s The Thing
What about John Carpenter’s The Thing has made it become such a cult favorite? I go into some of the history, memorabilia, and influences of tis 1980’s classic.
How did I get here? A Brief History of The Bark Knight
A brief history on what inspired the creation of this website, and specifically, the podcast behind it.