These men are vulnerable, honest, and embarrassed. Hot, hot, and hot. We want them to be a little nervous, a little objectified. They don’t want us looking at them! It’s fun, right? And really, after all the money for acting school or the Trinity College drama course, surely, they should’ve expected this?
Read MoreOur eyes can only see so much, and they see cities very poorly.
Read MoreIn the mystical worlds of science fiction, the past may be our only tool for understanding the future.
Read MoreThe lives of these men are certainly more interesting than the movie they inspired, and perhaps a testament to the capacity for the Australian outback to swallow complicated figures whole.
Read MoreArt, in its purest sense, is to create, while policing, is to destroy.
Read MoreBusiness is business, what else are you supposed to do?
Read MoreTalk to any twin long enough and you find shared experiences emerge — the same plot points and canon events that carry across people and shape who they are.
Read MoreMany things change across time; many things remain stagnant. Our angels do both.
Read MoreHumans are smart. Unfortunately, humans are also annoying, trite, boring, unimaginative, clichéd, derivative, etc, etc, etc. AI seemingly thrives off all of these worst aspects.
Read MoreOakley’s directing is subtle and effective, with clever use of sound and lighting to contrast the two major settings at Jean’s school and the nightclub, which are the symbolic fronts of the heteronormative and queer environments that she arbitrates between.
Read MoreAfter all, if there’s one thing that the left loves to do, it’s making sure that no one is allowed to enjoy a film from 15 years ago.
Read MoreNo other life form has the capacity to end, preserve, or resurrect a species. We have a troubling lack of foresight when it comes to this intervention.
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