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Ayo Edebiri and John Malkovich square off in a film pitting a culty pop musician against the critics, but Opus needs far more focused ideas.
Soviet filmmaker Dziga Vertov referred to film drama as “ the opium of the people”. He believed that dramatic fiction films distract people from reality. I ...
The West's influence, once wielded by Disney's Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck, is in decline. It is because American and ...
The first piece Kael wrote for The New Yorker, “Movies on Television,” suggests why she remains a vexing influence in cinema ...
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Documentary “50 Years of De-evolution” brings new information about DEVO to light at the 2025 Ann Arbor Film Festival.
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Satori Circus, known for his white face paint and intriguing wardrobe, has been delivering performances that he describes as ...
The recent trend of resorting to AI for generating art pieces mimicking the signature style of Studio Ghibli has sparked a heated debate within the anime and animation community.
The debut feature film from former GQ Magazine editor Mark Anthony Green, Opus seems more primed than most to stage an insider’s critique of the cult of celebrity. Starring Ayo Edebiri (FX’s ...