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Bir Sisteme Başkaldırı Destanı: Dövüş Kulübü

Kapitalist düzen o kadar sinsi bir şekilde bizi köleleştirdi ki yaşarken artık düşünmez olduk. Bize ne sunuluyorsa onu aldık, bizden ne isteniyorsa onu yaptık ama hiç sorgulamadık. Üreticiliğimiz köreldi, bizim yerimize düşünüldü. Bizi gereksiz bir rekabete soktular. Sürekli yarıştık ama bu rekabetin sonunu, bize kaybettirdiklerini hiç düşünmedik. İhtiyacımız olmayan şeyler için zamanımızı ve enerjimizi harcadık.

Bir Sisteme Başkaldırı Destanı: Dövüş Kulübü

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En Baba Kült Film: Brother (2000)

Merhaba filmseverler. Bugün bahsedeceğim filmin adı “Brother (2000)” değil. Yalnızca “Brother” (-ki siz bunu zaten fark ettiniz). Filme kült deme sebebim de buradan geliyor. İnternette arattığımda film hakkında bilgi bulmakta çok zorlandım. Hatta hiç bulamadım bile. “Brother (2000)” yazdığım zaman bazı sahneleri çıkmaya başladı ve dedim ki: “İyi ki filmi bilen ve sevenler varmış.” Türkçeye […]

En Baba Kült Film: Brother (2000)

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Love After Love..

Çok uzun bir zaman sonra izlediğim ilk normal 🙂 film oldu. İki sene önce gösterime girdiğinde izleme listeme almıştım ancak anlamadığım bi şekilde o zamandan beri bir türlü fırsat olmadı. Nasıl olduysa geçtiğimiz hafta sonu bir anda aklıma geldi ve izlemeye karar verdim. Enteresan ki internette altyazılı versiyonu bulamadım. Ve ancak Vuzee üzerinden orijinal alt […]

Love After Love..

In Theaters

‘Selena: The Series’ Review: Netflix’s Biopic Fails to Give Star a Voice

Selena Quintanilla Perez is a name etched in pop culture history, known to many as the subject of the 1997 biopic starring Jennifer Lopez as much as she is known to several generations of Latinx girls. Her tragic death — murdered at the age of 23 — enhances this mythos, a fact often enhanced by…

‘Selena: The Series’ Review: Netflix’s Biopic Fails to Give Star a Voice

Movie Reviews

‘A Christmas Carol’ (2020): An Artistic and Refreshingly Wholesome Take on Dickens’ Classic

Over the years, many movies made reflect a growing trend amid studios looking to nab an easy profit. These are those productions that attempt to revive a classic tale or character but fail in attempting to make renowned intellectual properties both fresh and exciting. Stories gravitating around figures like Mowgli, Robin Hood, or Sherlock Holmes […]

‘A Christmas Carol’ (2020): An Artistic and Refreshingly Wholesome Take on Dickens’ Classic

Movie Reviews

Watch David Fincher Movies: Where Each Film Is Streaming

All products and services featured by IndieWire are independently selected by IndieWire editors. However, IndieWire may receive a commission on orders placed through its retail links, and the retailer may receive certain auditable data for accounting purposes. With David Fincher’s long-awaited “Mank,” about screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz’s quest to finish the screenplay for “Citizen Kane,”…

Watch David Fincher Movies: Where Each Film Is Streaming

Movie Reviews

Film Review: Small Axe: Red White and Blue (dir by Steve McQueen)

Red, White, and Blue opens with a very young Leroy Logan (Nathan Vidal) standing on a London street corner.  Behind him is the school that he attends.  He’s wearing a school uniform.  As the other students walk past him, they say hi and acknowledge the very obvious fact that Leroy is a student who is […]

Film Review: Small Axe: Red White and Blue (dir by Steve McQueen)

Movie Reviews

Review: Mank

Directed by David Fincher and written by Jack Fincher, follows screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz’s tumultuous development of Orson Welles’ iconic masterpiece Citizen Kane. Starring: Gary Oldman, Amanda Seyfried, Lily Collins, Tom Pelphrey, Arliss Howard, Tuppence Middleton, Monika Gossmann and Joseph Cross. This is likely not going to be the sort of film that Fincher fans […]

Review: Mank

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TV Time: Virgin River is so dumb. So why can’t I stop watching?

Season two of the Netflix series Virgin River (adapted from the book series by Robyn Carr) just dropped last week, and as of this writing, I have 2 of the 10 episodes yet to watch (and I will definitely finish them tonight). Friends, this show is dumb. But it’s also incredibly watchable. The basics: 30-something […]

TV Time: Virgin River is so dumb. So why can’t I stop watching?

Amazon Prime Video

Sound of Metal: An Excellent Film That Features an Award-Worthy Performance From Riz Ahmed

If you’re looking for an excellent film featuring an Oscar-worthy performance from Riz Ahmed, look no further than the Sound of Metal. Directed and written by former concert photographer Darius Marder (he also wrote The Place Beyond the Pines), Sound of Metal focuses on a drummer named Ruben (Riz Ahmed) losing his hearing while on […]

Sound of Metal: An Excellent Film That Features an Award-Worthy Performance From Riz Ahmed

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“The Crown” Season 4: All Ten Episodes Ranked According to a Guy Who Barely Knows Royal Family Stuff

Queen Olivia Colman looks upon Margaret Thatcher and just doesn’t know what to make of her. Previously on Midlife Crisis Crossover: last spring my wife Anne and I binged the first three seasons of Netflix’s The Crown and soon caught up with the rest of fandom. One slight hitch: while Anne is a major history […]

“The Crown” Season 4: All Ten Episodes Ranked According to a Guy Who Barely Knows Royal Family Stuff

Festivals&Academy

Festive Movie Marathon 2020

BoJack Horseman Christmas Special: Sabrina’s Christmas Wish (2014). While this is slightly cheating with the formula I utilise for this Christmas blogging series, I felt this episode needed to be noted. Also my BoJack-mad sister suggested I review this episode. It’s a pretty standard BoJack episode but just centered around Christmas. Todd (Aaron Paul) and […]

Festive Movie Marathon 2020 (#1)