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Review: Riz Ahmed Stellar in Modernized, Yet Still Familiar Hamlet Indie Adaptation
Hamlet is a story adapted constantly, based on a play almost everybody had to read in school. There is very little left to be adapted and there is very little new that one can present when telling the story of Hamlet. Recently, Chloe Zhao directed Hamnet, which perhaps re-vitalized the popularity of the stageplay, but the film didn't focus on the story of Hamlet as much as a fictional Hamnet, the son and inspiration behind writing the play. Not quite as deep on the ingenuity,
Jameus Mooney
3 days ago3 min read


Review: Marisa Tomei and Sherry Cola's Chemistry Carry Indie Comedy You're Dating a Narcissist
You’re Dating a Narcissist is the debut feature of Ann Marie Allison, bringing her third screenplay to life through her own artistic vision. The vision itself may be flawed, showing her inexperience behind the camera and in the editing room, with a film too afraid to let any of its moments linger, but its message delivered a story about human beings with their own flaws, which really allowed margin for error in Allison’s first attempt. Most of that is thanks in part to Marisa
Jameus Mooney
4 days ago3 min read
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