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Hollywood Is Out of Unoriginal Ideas
Justice League flopped, while truly original films like Get Out and Lady Bird and critically and financially successful. So what’s up with all the reboots?
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FilmGrab
Are you a movie and/or photography buff? At FilmGrab, cinephile Donnacha is building “a growing archive of stills from the best films ever.”
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“The human race was not, in fact, exterminated in the late 1990s, as the film portends—but we have been doing our damnedest ever since to make sure it is.”
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Wonder Woman and Boogeymen
Elizabeth cried watching Wonder Woman. Why? “I can’t remember the last time I saw a movie where a woman character kicked ass and all of us didn’t have to pay the price for that by first watching at least one woman be violently dehumanized before us.”
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IndieWire
IndieWire is an online publication covering film and TV, with a constant flow of news, reviews, and interviews for passionate fans and industry insiders.
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Film Quarterly
A magazine for serious film lovers: in-depth articles, reviews, and interviews examining all aspects of film history, film theory, and the impact of film, video, and television on culture and society.
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The Female Gaze
“A journal for those who like to view the world as a work of art,” The Female Gaze is published by a group of women who explore and write about visual media, from film to architecture.
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Site in the Spotlight: What’s New at Film School Rejects
Neil Miller, the publisher of Film School Rejects, talks about the website’s return to WordPress.
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FAN/FIC Magazine
FAN/FIC is an online magazine for fanfiction readers and writers: essays about fan culture, practical advice on how to improve your craft, interviews with writers, and more.
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Who we are in the moment
“We should strive to be the best version of ourselves at all times.” Reflecting on the bizarre end to Sunday’s Academy Awards ceremony, Alec Nevala-Lee writes about the things we say in public in an age where a single tweet can ruin your life.
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Five on Film: The Role of Cinema in 2017
Five lovers of film share their insights on the role of cinema.
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An Etymology Goes “Rogue”
Follow along as John Kelly examines the etymology of the word “rogue,” in honor of the release of the new Star Wars film, Rogue One.
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Michael Moore
The official website of the Academy Award-winning filmmaker and bestselling author Michael Moore.
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Canadian Cinephile
Film lover Jordan Richardson is a voracious consumer of all cinematic genres, from horror to documentaries. He’s been sharing reviews and other movie-related writing on his blog since 2009.
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Thirty On Tap
At Thirty On Tap, sisters-in-law Kate and De create “the lifestyle blog that feels like a conversation with your best friend.” Join them for fashion, fitness, food, lifestyle, entertainment, and a healthy dose of girl talk.
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