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    The Rise and Fall of the Modern Biopic

    Studios keep producing big, prestigious biopics - and most of them financially fail. From Napoleon to Ferrari, from Maria to A Complete Unknown, audiences...

    Bruce Wayne is not Batman

    Bruce Wayne didn’t simply become Batman. Batman is what remained after that night in Crime Alley. This episode explores the Dark Knight through the...

    AI: Apocalypse vs. Reality

    From The Terminator (1984) to The Matrix (1999) to The Creator (2023), Hollywood keeps telling us the same story: AI will rise, and we’ll...

    The Spectacle of Resistance: Bread and Circuses

    Hollywood loves rebellion stories - The Hunger Games (2012), Divergent (2014), Maze Runner (2014). But are they inspiring us... or distracting us? Do these...

    Filmmakers, Celebrities, Politics, and Freedom of Speech

    From Marlon Brando’s Oscar protest to the Emmys’ silence today — should celebrities speak out, or stay quiet? And do we, as audiences, even...

    Inside Charlie Kaufman’s Head

    Charlie Kaufman dissects existence. From Being John Malkovich to I’m Thinking of Ending Things, Kaufman turns memory, love, and mortality into surreal allegories. His...

    Truth vs. Institution: The Power of Voice in Cinema

    From The Insider to Erin Brockovich and Dark Waters, cinema has given us stories of ordinary people daring to take on corporations, institutions, and...

    Twisted Childhood Universe: Blood & Rampage

    From Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey to Bambi: The Reckoning, the Twisted Childhood Universe takes beloved childhood icons and turns them into horror...

    The Conjuring: “Based on a True Story”

    The Conjuring films promise truth, but deliver something more powerful: belief. From Ed and Lorraine Warren’s infamous cases to Hollywood’s billion-dollar spin, this episode...

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