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The Unknown Saint: An Updated Review
I ended up updating my review of The Unknown Saint. I think this version is significantly improved. I was going to put the original onto Culture Eater with a few minor edits, but there were a number of things that … Continue reading
Razorback Review
Razorback is a film about a boar that explodes houses. There’s more to it than that, but it is mostly what the film is about. The strongest element of the film is the cinematography due to how it is used. … Continue reading
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