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Nope

July 28, 2022 SST

By Bradley Lane Writer, director, actor and comic Jordan Peele has become synonymous with the modern-day horror film. Breaking out as a filmmaking talent in 2017 with his scathing critique of modern post-racial ideology, Get […]

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The Hunt

March 19, 2020 SST

By Bradley Lane In September of 2019, following two back-to-back mass shootings as well as online criticism from the president of the United States, Universal decided to pull the ultraviolent political satire film, The Hunt […]

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Guns Akimbo

March 5, 2020 SST

By Bradley Lane When I had first come across the trailer for Guns Akimbo, I thought it could be a good time, one of those movies where a crazy concept gives way to over-the-top action […]

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Portrait of a Lady on Fire

February 27, 2020 SST

By Bradley Lane 2019 was host to more spectacular films than any other in recent memory. Horror fans received an instant cult classic in Robert Eggers’ The Lighthouse, established Hollywood legends like Martin Scorsese and […]

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Fantasy Island

February 20, 2020 SST

By Bradley Lane Blumhouse Productions has been responsible for arguably the largest and most important horror films of the previous decade; Paranormal Activity, Insidious, Sinister and Get Out, just to name a few of their […]

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American Factory

February 13, 2020 SST

By Bradley Lane Frequently overlooked, but infinitely entertaining and insightful, the documentary has increasingly become a staple of modern mainstream cinema. 2019 was host to multiple breakout documentaries including Netflix and Hulu’s competing documentaries about […]

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Underwater

January 30, 2020 SST

By Bradley Lane The concept behind Underwater is simple; the crew of a deep-sea mining operation struggle to survive a structural collapse. Every moment the crew overcomes an obstacle is almost immediately stifled by a […]

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Little Women

January 23, 2020 SST

By Bradley Lane The story of Little Women is over 150 years old at this point, so it might stand to reason the story could be thought of as outdated or inapplicable to today’s more […]

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1917

January 16, 2020 SST

By Bradley Lane World War I is a subject begging to be explored on film. It is full of interesting perspectives to explore, and film, as a medium, has been historically well suited to telling […]

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Cats

January 9, 2020 SST

By Bradley Lane Cats, directed by Academy Award-winning director Tom Hooper, is based on one of the longest-running Broadway musicals of all time and yet, it is a complete cinematic disaster. There are multiple visual […]