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Tag: Movie Review

Nicolas Cage as Rob Feld in Pig. Pig/Neon
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Nicolas Cage’s Pig is beautifully melancholic

  • Béla Kurzenhauser
  • July 27, 2021

Ever since Nicolas Cage’s shopping spree-induced conflict with the Internal Revenue Service in 2009, the once-renowned star of films like Moonstruck and Rumble Fish has pivoted his career towards midnight…

Andy and Booker in The Old Guard. Courtesy of Netflix
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The Old Guard

  • Natalie Conway
  • August 12, 2020

It’s rare that a violent, action-packed thriller begins with the death of its lead. The Old Guard opens to the chilling, lifeless stare of its narrator, Andy, and her crew…

Courtesy of John Rojas
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    • Arts & Culture
    • Garbage Day

Garbage Day: Super Sister Street Fighter Turbo

  • Andrew Gaines
  • August 22, 2019

To experience recent Japanese cultural history through the films of the era is to see the 1970s hit the country like a freight train. The Japanese film and TV juggernaut…

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    • Arts & Culture

“Magic Mike XXL:” Love Letter from Hollywood Channing Tatum to Florida Channing Tatum

  • Andrew D. Jankowski
  • October 11, 2017

Withering penises of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, for your consideration to fill Brad Pitt’s trajectory from Teen Sex Object to Prestigious Masculinity LAARPer: Channing Matthew Tatum….

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Becoming gold: Alejandro Jodorowsky’s ‘The Holy Mountain’

  • Matthew N. Andrews and Andrew D. Jankowski
  • September 25, 2017

Vanguard editors Matthew N. Andrews (Arts & Culture) and Andrew D. Jankowski (Online & Social Media) attended NW Film Center’s sold-out screenings of The Holy Mountain (1973). Andrew narrates, Matthew comments: I…

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Northwest Film Center: Constructing Identity at Portland Art Museum

  • Nada Sewidan
  • July 9, 2017

Northwest Film Center’s recent film series, Constructing Identity: Black Cinema Then and Now, explored black cinema from the 20th and 21st centuries, focusing on the construction of black identity in…

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What makes somebody, somebody?

  • Turner Lobey
  • March 1, 2016

Walk the Line meets Cloud Atlas, The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus with a Woody Guthrie twist, Stan Brakhage in The Dust Bowl–okay, that one’s a stretch. I don’t know if…

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    • Arts & Culture

Depressingly hopeful: Sofia Coppola’s “Somewhere”

  • Turner Lobey
  • February 20, 2016

Johnny Marco is in the middle of a major life crisis. His life seems directionless. Maybe it’s depression. Or maybe it’s anhedonia or soul-crushing ennui. Whatever it is, he doesn’t…

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