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Review: Shirley Honors the Writer By Mirroring Her Writing

The biopic is one of the oldest movie genres. It\’s also one of the most rigid. The large majority of biopics draw from the viewer’s knowledge of the subject, only adding a few unsurprising details as they build to an almost mythically well-known moment — as important as the Emancipation Proclamation or as trivial as …

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Review: The Invisible Man Captures the Horror of a Woman Unbeleived

Invisible man stories have been around forever, going back as far as Plato\’s treatise on government, The Republic. In that book, Plato\’s teacher and main character Socrates listens to his chief interlocutor Glaucon tell the story of \”The Ring of Gyges,\” about a ring that allows its wearer to turn invisible (stop me if you heard …

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