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Work as Worship: How Severance Turns Productivity Into Religion
Severance turns corporate productivity into a belief system, where work becomes worship and devotion replaces downtime.
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Death That Creates: How Bugonia Reimagines Sacrifice as Rebirth
In Bugonia, director Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone subvert ancient myth and modern conspiracies to explore sacrifice as rebirth.
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A Scanner Darkly: The Blur Between Truth and Paranoia
A Scanner Darkly blurs identity and surveillance in a drug-ridden near future. It’s a deep dive into paranoia, truth and self-destruction.
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From Doppelgänger to Monster: The Subversive Feminine in The Substance
In this film, the feminine double becomes a modern monster, exploring what it means for women when the mirror image is the one rewarded.
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How Baby Girl Flips the Male Gaze: A Bold Re-Vision of Female Power
How Baby Girl flips the male gaze by placing a powerful woman in control of desire, challenging norms about who watches and who is watched.
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How America’s Obsession With Normalcy Created the Legend of Ed Gein
The Ed Gein Story: How tracing how small-town manners, isolation, and the lure of looking normal let real horror live in plain sight.
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Prometheus Isn’t About Aliens, It’s About the Terror of Meaninglessness
There’s something haunting about Prometheus, as it turns the quest for creation into a mirror on ourselves and our darkest impulses.
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From Promethean Fire to Moral Fallout: Oppenheimer’s Inner Split
How the film explores the towering intellect of J. Robert Oppenheimer and what it means to carry a legacy that changes everything.









