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  • How Animal Kingdom Turns Family into a Trap

    How Animal Kingdom Turns Family into a Trap

    In Animal Kingdom, a California crime family under matriarch Smurf’s rule reflects how loyalty, violence and blood ties can turn into a trap.

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  • Death That Creates: How Bugonia Reimagines Sacrifice as Rebirth

    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: 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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  • Anarchist Branding: How Fight Club Predicted Influencer Culture

    Anarchist Branding: How Fight Club Predicted Influencer Culture

    Fight Club mocked consumerism, yet Tyler Durden became a brand. This essay traces how the film foreshadowed influencer culture.

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  • From Doppelgänger to Monster: The Subversive Feminine in The Substance

    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: 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

    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

    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

    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.

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  • Beyond the Kill Room: How the Ghost of Harry Re-Defines Dexter’s Ethics

    Beyond the Kill Room: How the Ghost of Harry Re-Defines Dexter’s Ethics

    Dexter’s Ghost of Harry redefines his ethics beyond the kill room, turning the Code into a haunting guide for guilt and control.

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