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Nightcrawler (dir. Dan Gilroy, 2014)- Review

“The gaunt, puppy-eyed protagonist of Nightcrawler (2014) is no more than a content purveyor of TV news, a regular guy descending to ever ghastlier depths, not at the behest of conventional incentives such as love, revenge, or fear, but of modern hustle culture. Jake Gyllenhaal’s Lou Bloom works as a ’stringer’, or freelance cameraman, hunting down the grisliest crime scenes in LA to shoot, sell, and even, perhaps, stage.”

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Ratatouille (dir. Brad Bird, 2007) - Review

“The decade after Ratatouille’s release saw the explosion of viral internet cooking channels, from Buzzfeed Tasty to Mob Kitchen, offering easy, comforting meals that promised emotional and physical sustenance for the harrowed millennial entering the rat race. The pandemic has only clarified the increasing significance of the film’s central themes - food, creativity, and democracy - to notions of humanity.”

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