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Posted inFilm

‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ is exactly what it sounds like

by Adrian Hui April 18, 2022April 19, 2022

Move over, Doctor Strange — there’s a new multiverse in town. The brainchild of directing duo Daniels (Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, known for “Swiss Army Man” and their viral “Turn Down for What” music video), “Everything Everywhere All at Once” is a multiverse movie. It’s also a superhero movie, in a way. Sound familiar? […]

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‘You Won’t Be Alone’: Folk horror at its most existential

by Adrian Hui April 7, 2022April 7, 2022
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Ann Arbor Film Festival 2022: ‘The Afterlight’ is an alluring tribute to a bygone era of cinema

by Adrian Hui March 28, 2022March 28, 2022
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The ‘jeen-yuhs’ of Kanye West: A come-up story from behind the smoke and mirrors

by Adrian Hui March 16, 2022March 16, 2022
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‘Drive My Car’ is an emotionally charged exercise in subtext

by Adrian Hui February 24, 2022February 24, 2022
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‘Death on the Nile’ doesn’t take itself too seriously. You shouldn’t either.

by Adrian Hui February 17, 2022February 17, 2022

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