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Lone Star (1996): No Wild and Aberrant Star The driving force of Lone Star isn’t the suspense of discovery, but the moral weight of what’s already known—and what people choose to do with it.

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The community issue continues, with @rileywomack.bsky.social on John Sayles' LONE STAR (1996)

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Can I Help You, Brother? | The Brother From Another Planet (1984) An early draft of The Brother from Another Planet was titled The Brother Who Fell to Earth. But for a film released in 1984, starring Joe Morton as a three-toed runaway extraterrestrial slave who can’...

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Our Community issue continues, with Russell Nichols on THE BROTHER FROM ANOTHER PLANET

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Superbad: Looking Bad In Superbad, costumes draw attention to the undeveloped, sensitive, and altogether immature subjectivities of its characters.

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Our Fashion issue continues, with Katherine Connell on SUPERBAD

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amazing work!

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Pink Snowflakes & Red Lipstick: On Pedro Almodóvar’s Late Work Taken together, Almodóvar’s most recent films—Pain and Glory, Parallel Mothers, and The Room Next Door—solve one another, forming a sort of triptych about what it means to make art at the end of a lif...

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"Pink Snowflakes & Red Lipstick" - @hellafitzgerald.bsky.social on Pedro Almodóvar’s Late Work

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Ellen Ripley traversing the ships corridor wary of the alien creature on board.

Ellen Ripley traversing the ships corridor wary of the alien creature on board.

Ripley having a bad day.

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