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An anti-scroll collection of newsworthy things we watched & read this week.
An anti-scroll collection of newsworthy things we watched & read this week.
Sophisticulture is a podcast for people who care a lot about stories and storytellers, and can be found on all major Podcast platforms.
An anti-scroll collection of newsworthy things we watched & read this week.
Sophisticulture is a podcast for people who care a lot about stories and storytellers, and can be found on all major Podcast platforms.
I finally watched Bugonia, against my will. (Spoilers)My beef with Yorgos continues. WARNING: Metric Tonnes of Sarcasm Ahead.OBSCURAEUmnia El-NeilARCHIVE: F1: Boomer PropagandaFor the glossy Hollywood Treatment of the world’s most glamorous extreme sport, Kosinski asks the question: Should we bring back Brad Pitt Blockbusters? (Spoilers: No, thanks.
Here at OBSCURAE, we've always championed short storytelling as the hunting ground for your next favourite filmmaker – and encouraged you not to skip the shorts programme! Welcome back to our Short film review series, Sweet and Short. Back in 2014, I saw a video from the charity Save
I'd really like to know what the experience of watching Big Boys is like for someone who doesn't adore the music of Will Wiesenfeld (aka Baths) – because I sure don't. My love of Will’s music is what led me to this movie, but
Trier's typical patient, Norwegian lens does not provide any revelation, but still brings a considered craft to a story of Generational Trauma.
In a cinematic landscape mostly plagued by cynicism and IP fatigue, Project Hail Mary arrives not a second too soon.
The magical power of a community fighting against our broken immigration system.
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An anti-scroll collection of newsworthy things we watched & read this week.
Sophisticulture is a podcast for people who care a lot about stories and storytellers, and can be found on all major Podcast platforms.
Feminine rage takes new form in Maggie Gyllenhaal’s latest film.
The new BBC backed short by Femi Oladigbolu conquers in fourteen minutes what many hour long films hope to.
The woman was too stunned to speak.