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Why Modern Audiences Should Experience Yi Yi

Leave a Comment / Film, Film Review / Alex Low

Why Edward Yang’s Yi Yi remains vital: a quiet meditation on family, empathy, and the legacies we inherit and pass on.

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Wonder Man Is an Excellent Course Correction for the MCU

Leave a Comment / Television, Television Review / Alex Low

Marvel’s Wonder Man pushes the MCU toward more cinematic, character-driven storytelling, answering critics with style and restraint.

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Wuthering Heights Review: Electrifying Chemistry Is Not Enough

Leave a Comment / Film, Film Review, Uncategorized / Alex Low

Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi sizzle in Wuthering Heights, but a weak story and unlikeable characters prevent the gothic romance from fully landing.

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Scarlet Reimagines Hamlet in a Mind-Bending Anime World

Leave a Comment / Film, Film Review / Alex Low

Scarlet reimagines Shakespeare’s Hamlet in a stunning, mind-bending anime set in a timeless purgatory.

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Send Help Brings Raimi Flair to Gender Politics and Survival Gore

Leave a Comment / Film, Film Review / Alex Low

Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien shine in Send Help, a campy horror film that tackles gender dynamics with mixed but fascinating results.

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Stranger Things, Surviving Abuse, and the Problem with Eleven’s Ending

Leave a Comment / Television, Television Review / Alex Low

A look at Eleven’s controversial ending in Stranger Things, exploring trauma, survival, and why the finale fails to honour her journey.

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Primate Impresses with Practical Effects and Bloody, Gory Kills

Leave a Comment / Film, Film Review / Alex Low

Primate delivers bloody, gory kills and practical effects, turning a familiar premise into tense, entertaining B-movie horror.

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The Fault in Our Star Wars: Leadership Change Won’t Solve Deeper Problems

Leave a Comment / Current, Editor’s Pick, Film, Television / Alex Low

Kathleen Kennedy is stepping down at Lucasfilm, but Disney’s Star Wars problems run deeper than one executive.

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28 Years Later: The Bone Temple – A Fresh Take on the Undead

Leave a Comment / Film, Film Review / Alex Low

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple reinvigorates the zombie franchise with human villains, emotional stakes, and standout performances.

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Pluribus, Loneliness, and Why We Don’t Survive by Being Liked

Leave a Comment / Editor’s Pick, Television, Television Review / Alex Low

Pluribus reveals the dangers of isolation, performative conformity, and why true survival comes from being seen, not being liked.

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