
Harmony Korine’s Baby Invasion Is Available Now, Baby
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Korine, best known for Gummo and Spring Breakers, has always played the part of cinematic provocateur, and at 52, he’s still going strong. His latest venture with EDGLRD, his vaguely defined creative company, has already delivered Aggro Dr1ft, a neon-soaked crime flick shot entirely in infrared. But with Baby Invasion, he pushes even further into the realm of hyper-stylized digital chaos.

Can Someone Explain Why I Need To Care About Thunderbolts?
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Why are we marketing Thunderbolts to cinephiles? The whole reason superhero films are so widely loved is their mass appeal, and for them to suddenly be rebranded as something “smart” feels like a bit of a misstep. Is anyone actually clamoring for a superhero movie that's indie in its tone? Or is this just a marketing angle designed to appeal to a demographic that doesn't even want to see another superhero movie to begin with?

Someone Get This Woman in the Yard Out of My Yard
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Wherein the author has an existential crisis about the Blumhouse film The Woman in the Yard.

Longlegs And The Erosion of The Nuclear Family
Osgood Perkins' Longlegs is more than just a horror thriller; it's a chilling exploration of how 1960s and 1970s counterculture infiltrated middle America and contributed to the dissolution of the nuclear family. Starring Nicolas Cage and Maika Monroe, the film weaves a narrative that transcends its genre, offering a subtext that reflects the cultural upheaval of its setting.