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Deep Dive
deep dive
Jan. 15, 2022
Wait, Who Are the Eternals?
The 2021 MCU entry is finally streaming on Disney+. Here’s what you need to know before hitting play.
By
Nola Pfau
deep dive
Oct. 29, 2021
Dune
Has a Desert Problem
The sci-fi story has always been about more than just arid expanses, but Denis Villeneuve’s
Part One
can’t see past the sand.
By
Roxana Hadadi
deep dive
Aug. 27, 2021
The Imperfect Legacy of
Romeo Must Die
To Hollywood, the “hip-hop kung fu movie” was a short-lived fancy. To me, it was a phenomenon.
By
Beatrice Loayza
the hugh files
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By
Rachel Handler
fact vs fiction
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What Do Fiction Writers Owe Their IRL Inspiration?
Cat Person
and
Stillwater
constantly betray their main characters. It’s what makes them interesting.
By
Alice Bolin
deep dive
Aug. 3, 2021
The Swashbuckling Fantasy of Dev Patel
As Gawain in
The Green Knight
and David Copperfield before that, the actor is bending the arc of English literary tradition around him.
By
Nicholas Russell
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Sept. 30, 2014
Simpsons
/
Family Guy
Crossover: An Anti-Classic
Even by the lowered standards of crossovers, it was weak.
By
Matt Zoller Seitz